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A quest for belonging: Anatolia beyond empire and nation (19th - 21st centuries).

by LUKAS-HANS KIESER

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Istanbul: Isis, 2007. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 500 p. Introduction Part I: Challenging Ottoman Identities 1. Missionary America and Ottoman Turkey. The seminal break of World War I 2. Ottoman Urfa and its Western missionaries 3. Muslim heterodoxy and Protestant utopia. The interactions between Alevis and missionaries in Ottoman Anatolia 4. Les Kurdes Alévis et la question identitaire: le soulèvement du Koçkiri-Dersim (1919?21) 5. The Anatolian Alevis? ambivalent encounter with modernity in late Ottoman and early Republican Turkey Part II: Born at the Fin de siècle 6. Dr Mehmed Reshid (1873?1919): a political doctor 7. Beatrice Rohner (1876-1947) and the Armenian genocide 8. Ethno-nationalist revolutionary and theorist of Kemalism: Dr Mahmut Esat Bozkurt (1892?1943) 9. "Garib ellerde ve bî-kestim": l'exil chez Nuri Dersimi (1892?1973) 10. Alevilik as song and dialogue: the village sage Melûli Baba (1892?1989) Part III: From Imperial Thinking to Turkish Ethno-Nationalism 11. Djihad, Weltordnung, 'Goldener Apfel'. Die osmanische Reichsideologie im Kontext west-östlicher Geschicht 12. Turkey's elite diaspora in Switzerland (1860s to 1920s) 13. Macro et micro histoire autour de la Conférence sur le Proche-Orient tenue à Lausanne en 1922-23 14. Modernisierung und Gewalt in der Gründungsepoche des türkischen Nationalstaats (1913-1938) 15. Die Herausbildung des türkisch-nationalen Geschichtsdiskurses (spätes 19.?Mitte 20. Jahrhundert) 16. Türkische Nationalrevolution, anthropologisch gekrönt: Kemal Atatürk und Eugène Pittard Part IV: Facing History; European Candidacy 17. Deplorable, unavoidable, functional, salutary: some remarks on the élites' acceptance of mass violence around World War I 18. Armeniermord 1915/16 19. Armenians, Turks, and Europe in the shadow of World War I: recent historiographical developments 20. Spätosmanischer Brudermord. Zeit, die Toten des Ersten Weltkriegs zu begraben 21. Geschichtliche Verantwortung und Rechtskultur statt Kulturpathos. Zum Historikerstreit über die Türkei und die Grenzen Europas Index of Names.

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Title
A quest for belonging: Anatolia beyond empire and nation (19th - 21st centuries).
Author
LUKAS-HANS KIESER
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Soft cover
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Paperback
ISBN 10
9754283451
ISBN 13
9789754283457
Publisher
Isis
Place of Publication
Istanbul
Date Published
2007
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8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾
Keywords
ANATOLIA TURKISH SOCIETY OTTOMANICA OTTOMANIA OTTOMAN WORLD HISTORY OTTOMANS THE EMPIRE STATE DAS OSMANISCHE REICH L'EMPIRE L'IMPERO OTTOMANO EL IMPERIO OTOMANO DET OSMANSKE RIKET GESCHICHTE HISTOIRE OTTOMANE STORIA OTTOMANA HISTORIA OTOMANA OTTOM
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