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Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic Ahmet Seyhun (University of Winnipeg, Canada)

Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic By Ahmet Seyhun (University of Winnipeg, Canada)

Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic by Ahmet Seyhun (University of Winnipeg, Canada)


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Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic: Selected Writings of Islamist, Turkist, and Westernist Intellectuals by Ahmet Seyhun (University of Winnipeg, Canada)

The second constitutional period of the Ottoman Empire and the early decades of the Turkish republic were a hotbed of new and competing ideas which were to dramatically shape the development of the modern nation that followed. This book includes translations of and introductions to some of the key Turkish writers of the age, including Namik Kemal, Ziya Goekalp, Abdullah Cevdet and Ahmed Riza. The writings of these Turkist, Westernist and Islamist Ottoman and early republican thinkers are presented with contextualizing introductions which allow readers to access the primary texts which show the Turkish intellectual milieu out of which Mustafa Kemal's ideas were to emerge and ultimately dominate and will be of interest to students and scholars of Ottoman and Turkish History.

Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic Reviews

This reader is the work of a selfless and dedicated scholar whose volume provides us with a rich set of texts, translations and discussions of the myriad of voices that were present at the end of the Ottoman Empire. Each vying for a different intellectual and political position, these Ottoman thinkers gave speeches, wrote volumes and engaged in the unique transformation of the empire. Ahmet Seyhun has produced a remarkable volume that we will all consult for years to come for its invaluable contributions to the field of Ottoman intellectual history. -- Karen Barkey, Haas Distinguished Chair of Religious Diversity and Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, USA
The previous approach to late Ottoman and early Turkish intellectual history has predominantly vacillated between secularist and Islamist ideologies. This book, however, goes beyond these two discourses; it identifies a variety of competing ideologies that appeared during the transformation from the multicultural Ottoman Empire to the new nation state of Turkey. As a primary source reader, scholars will find Seyhun's book invaluable for teaching religion and politics courses on the late Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey. -- Mehmet Karabela, Queen's University, Canada

About Ahmet Seyhun (University of Winnipeg, Canada)

Ahmet Seyhun is Associate Professor in History at the University of Winnipeg, Canada. He is the author of Islamist Thinkers in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic and Said Halim Pasha (1865-1921): An Islamist Thinker and an Ottoman Statesman.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part One: Young Ottoman Thinkers Namik Kemal (1840-1888) Ali Suavi (1839-1878) Khayreddin Pasha (1820-1890) Part Two: Islamist Thinkers Said Halim Pasha (1865-1921) Ahmed Naim (1872-1934) Part Three: Turkist Thinkers Ziya Goekalp (1876-1924) Yusuf Akcura (1876-1935) Ahmed Agaoglu (1869-1939) Part Four: Westernist Thinkers Abdullah Cevdet (1869-1932) Celal Nuri Ileri (1881-1938) Part Five: Liberal Thinkers Ahmed Riza (1859-1930) Ali Kemal (1867-1922) Conclusion Bibliography

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Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic: Selected Writings of Islamist, Turkist, and Westernist Intellectuals by Ahmet Seyhun (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-07-28
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