Éditeur : Routledge | Date & Lieu : 1993, London |
Préface : | Pages : 267 |
Traduction : | ISBN : 0-203-72628-6 |
Langue : Anglais | Format : 140x215 mm |
Thème : Politique |
Présentation
|
Table des Matières | Introduction | Identité | ||
The making of modern Turkey Written at a time when the Turkish military has been playing a prominent political role, The Making of Modern Turkey challenges the conventional wisdom of a monolithic and unchanging army. After a chapter on the Ottoman legacy, the book covers the period since the revolution of 1908, examining the processes by which the new Turkey was formed. Successive chapters then chart progress through the single-party regime set up by Atatürk, the multi-party period (1945–60) and the three military interventions of 1960, 1971 and 1980. In conclusion, the author examines the choices facing Turkey’s leaders today. In contrast to most recent writing, throughout his analysis, the author emphasises socio-economic changes rather than continuities as the motor of Turkish politics. |
Identité | ||||
State, Power and Politics in the Making of the Modern Middle East Roger Owen Feroz Ahmad Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada Transferred to Digital Printing 2002 © 1993 Feroz Ahmad All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.
Feroz Ahmad is a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He is the author of The Young Turks (1969) and The Turkish Experiment in Democracy 1950–75 (1977).
|