This book is a critical reading of Turkey's entanglement and struggle with modernity, Islam, diversity, democracy and human rights/liberties over the last two centuries. Its major argument is that the relationship between religion and state forms an important dimension not only of official state ideology, but also of interrelations between different groups in society and in those groups' relations with the state. The book provides an overarching view of modern Turkey's religion, politics and society over an extended period and examines the complex relations between society, religion, laicite, state identity and their reflections in state power and daily life. This book's originality and novelty stems from its examination of religion, politics and society in modern Turkey over an extended period, from the Ottoman era to current times.
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This comprehensive book is about the ever presence of religion in shaping the contours of Turkey's social and political history. Istar Goezaydin meticulously surveys this history in six distinct periods, from the crowning of Sultan Mahmud II in 1808 until today. A must-read for students and scholars of contemporary Turkey and the politics of religion. -- Ayse Kadioglu, Sabanci University Istar Goezaydin is one of Turkey's foremost scholars of religion and politics. Her encyclopaedic knowledge fills the pages of this monumental book. Covering more than 200 years of Turkey's development, the book is a one-stop-shop for anyone interested in Turkey and its religious and political development. I highly recommend. -- Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-3995-2667-8 (9781399526678)
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Istar Goezaydin is a Professor of Law and Politics at Istinye University, Istanbul. Goezaydin received her MCJ (Master of Comparative Jurisprudence) at New York University, School of Law (1987); and Ph.D. at Istanbul University (1992). She is the recipient of the 2017 Lisl and Leo Eitinger Human Rights Award by Oslo University; and 2018 Leibniz Professor of University of Leipzig. Goezaydin has numerous publications focusing on the Diyanet in Turkey, religion and politics, discrimination based on religion, minority rights, role of religion in international relations, religion and nationalism both in English and in Turkish. She is also a Non-Residence Scholar at ELIAMEP's Turkey Programme.
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Professor of Law and PoliticsIstinye University
Introduction: Navigating the Tapestry of Modernity, Islam and Diversity in Turkey
Ottoman Modernisation
A Single-party Regime
Transition to the Multi-party Regime
After the Military Coup of 1960 (1960-1980)
After the Military Coup of 1980 (1980-2002)
Under the AKP Rule (2002-2023)
Conclusion: What Is Next for Turkey?
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