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基本説明
Covers the emergence of a secular, democratic republic from an Islamic Empire.
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Written by renowned scholar Bernard Lewis, this book has long established itself as the preferred one-volume history of modern Turkey. Now in its third edition, this book has been updated to include the most recent information on Turkey and addresses such issues as Turkey's emergence as a Western-oriented power; its inclusion in the European Union; its continued involvement with the politics of the Middle East as well as the politics of the Iraq-UN conflict; and the politically divisive issue of Kurdich violence and ethnic nationalism.
Contents
Contents
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Note on Transciption
I.: Introduction: the Sources of Turkish Civilization
Part I: The Stages of Emergence
II.: The Decline of the Ottoman Empire
III.: The Impact of the West
IV.: The Ottoman Reform
V.: The Seeds of Revolution
VI.: Despotism and Enlightenment
VII.: Union and Progress
VIII.: The Kemalist Republic
IX.: The Republic after Kemal
Part II: Aspects of Change
X.: Community and Nation
XI.: State and Government
XII.: Religion and Culture
XIII.: Elite and Class
XIV.: Conclusions: the Turkish Revolution
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