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Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC / / Mehmet Döşemeci, Bucknell University [[electronic resource]]
Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC / / Mehmet Döşemeci, Bucknell University [[electronic resource]]
Autore Döşemeci Mehmet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 231 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 337.1/4209561
Soggetto topico Nationalism - Turkey
ISBN 1-107-78569-3
1-107-78574-X
1-107-78551-0
1-107-78554-5
1-107-78558-8
1-107-78564-2
1-107-78561-8
1-107-04536-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Political Parties; Turkish State Institutions; European Organizations; Introduction; The Civilizational and Nationalist Logics; Matters of Time and Space: Why 1959-1980? Why the EEC?; Domestic Context; International Context: The EEC, Greece, and NATO; The EEC and the Battle over Turkey's Past; European Identity and the "Turkish Question"; Situating the History of Turkish-EEC Relations; 1 Joining Civilization (1923-1963); The Civilizational Logic; Atatürk and the Standards of Civilization; The Theoretical Structure of the Civilizational Logic
The Civilizational Logic and the Turkish EliteThe Civilizational Logic and the EEC; From Application to Coup; The National Unity Committee and the Common Market; Europe Speaks Back; 12 September 1963; Kafka's Parable: Before the Law; 2 The TP of the Iceberg (1963-1968); Modernist Nationalism and the Civilizational Logic; Civilization and the Modular Nation-State; The 1930s and the Universal Uniqueness of the Turkish Nation; Postwar Revisionism; Atatürk Revised: TP and the Reformulation of Turkish Nationalism; The WPT in Context; The WPT and the War(s) of Independence
The WPT's Foreign Policy and the EEC3 Voices from a Threatened Nation (1968-1980); The Institutional and Epistemic Birth of the Nationalist Logic; Privatization of Nationalism; Foreign Policy and Turkish Public Opinion; Economy, Ideology, and the EEC; The Existential Present of the Turkish Nation; The Three Tongues of the Nation; Developing the State; The Nation-People; Westernization and Its (Dis)contents; The Nation as Recovered Erasure; 4 The Additional Protocol; The Emergence of the Anti-EEC Movements; Treason, Treason, Everywhere!; Instituting Turkey: The SPO and the TGNA
Negotiating the Additional Protocol: The State Planning OrganizationPlanning the Globe Over; Ratifying the Additional Protocol: The Turkish Grand National Assembly; Erbakan's First Interpellation, May 1970; The Opposition Widens; The TGNA and the Nationalist Logic; Historical Constellations; And Then the Coup; 5 Intervention, Invasion, Isolation (1971-1974); Martial CPR: Resuscitating the Additional Protocol; Hard Lessons Abroad, Crisis at Home; A Changing Europe; The Invasion of Cyprus; The Makings of an Organic Crisis; 6 From Periphery to Core (1974-1980); The Great Westernization Debate
The Nationalist Right's Embrace of IslamThe National Economy of the Islamic Right; Turkish-Islamic Synthesis; Synthesis at Work: Two Rightist Critiques of Europe and the EEC; Ecevit's Ambivalence toward the West; Resituating Party Politics; The Radical Right; The Emergence of Ecevit; Impasse, Icing Over, Interpellation; A Left-Islamic Platform: The RPP-NSP Coalition of 1974; Hegemonic Consolidation: The Nationalist Logic and the Wheels of the State; Erkmen's Application and Subsequent Felling; Conclusion; Synthesis by Castration: atatürkism and the 1980 Military Coup
The Stipulatory Logic and the Erasure of History
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463968603321
Döşemeci Mehmet  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC / / Mehmet Döşemeci, Bucknell University [[electronic resource]]
Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC / / Mehmet Döşemeci, Bucknell University [[electronic resource]]
Autore Döşemeci Mehmet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 231 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 337.1/4209561
Soggetto topico Nationalism - Turkey
ISBN 1-107-78569-3
1-107-78574-X
1-107-78551-0
1-107-78554-5
1-107-78558-8
1-107-78564-2
1-107-78561-8
1-107-04536-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Political Parties; Turkish State Institutions; European Organizations; Introduction; The Civilizational and Nationalist Logics; Matters of Time and Space: Why 1959-1980? Why the EEC?; Domestic Context; International Context: The EEC, Greece, and NATO; The EEC and the Battle over Turkey's Past; European Identity and the "Turkish Question"; Situating the History of Turkish-EEC Relations; 1 Joining Civilization (1923-1963); The Civilizational Logic; Atatürk and the Standards of Civilization; The Theoretical Structure of the Civilizational Logic
The Civilizational Logic and the Turkish EliteThe Civilizational Logic and the EEC; From Application to Coup; The National Unity Committee and the Common Market; Europe Speaks Back; 12 September 1963; Kafka's Parable: Before the Law; 2 The TP of the Iceberg (1963-1968); Modernist Nationalism and the Civilizational Logic; Civilization and the Modular Nation-State; The 1930s and the Universal Uniqueness of the Turkish Nation; Postwar Revisionism; Atatürk Revised: TP and the Reformulation of Turkish Nationalism; The WPT in Context; The WPT and the War(s) of Independence
The WPT's Foreign Policy and the EEC3 Voices from a Threatened Nation (1968-1980); The Institutional and Epistemic Birth of the Nationalist Logic; Privatization of Nationalism; Foreign Policy and Turkish Public Opinion; Economy, Ideology, and the EEC; The Existential Present of the Turkish Nation; The Three Tongues of the Nation; Developing the State; The Nation-People; Westernization and Its (Dis)contents; The Nation as Recovered Erasure; 4 The Additional Protocol; The Emergence of the Anti-EEC Movements; Treason, Treason, Everywhere!; Instituting Turkey: The SPO and the TGNA
Negotiating the Additional Protocol: The State Planning OrganizationPlanning the Globe Over; Ratifying the Additional Protocol: The Turkish Grand National Assembly; Erbakan's First Interpellation, May 1970; The Opposition Widens; The TGNA and the Nationalist Logic; Historical Constellations; And Then the Coup; 5 Intervention, Invasion, Isolation (1971-1974); Martial CPR: Resuscitating the Additional Protocol; Hard Lessons Abroad, Crisis at Home; A Changing Europe; The Invasion of Cyprus; The Makings of an Organic Crisis; 6 From Periphery to Core (1974-1980); The Great Westernization Debate
The Nationalist Right's Embrace of IslamThe National Economy of the Islamic Right; Turkish-Islamic Synthesis; Synthesis at Work: Two Rightist Critiques of Europe and the EEC; Ecevit's Ambivalence toward the West; Resituating Party Politics; The Radical Right; The Emergence of Ecevit; Impasse, Icing Over, Interpellation; A Left-Islamic Platform: The RPP-NSP Coalition of 1974; Hegemonic Consolidation: The Nationalist Logic and the Wheels of the State; Erkmen's Application and Subsequent Felling; Conclusion; Synthesis by Castration: atatürkism and the 1980 Military Coup
The Stipulatory Logic and the Erasure of History
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787618503321
Döşemeci Mehmet  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC / / Mehmet Döşemeci, Bucknell University
Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC / / Mehmet Döşemeci, Bucknell University
Autore Döşemeci Mehmet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 231 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 337.1/4209561
Soggetto topico Nationalism - Turkey
ISBN 1-107-78569-3
1-107-78574-X
1-107-78551-0
1-107-78554-5
1-107-78558-8
1-107-78564-2
1-107-78561-8
1-107-04536-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Political Parties; Turkish State Institutions; European Organizations; Introduction; The Civilizational and Nationalist Logics; Matters of Time and Space: Why 1959-1980? Why the EEC?; Domestic Context; International Context: The EEC, Greece, and NATO; The EEC and the Battle over Turkey's Past; European Identity and the "Turkish Question"; Situating the History of Turkish-EEC Relations; 1 Joining Civilization (1923-1963); The Civilizational Logic; Atatürk and the Standards of Civilization; The Theoretical Structure of the Civilizational Logic
The Civilizational Logic and the Turkish EliteThe Civilizational Logic and the EEC; From Application to Coup; The National Unity Committee and the Common Market; Europe Speaks Back; 12 September 1963; Kafka's Parable: Before the Law; 2 The TP of the Iceberg (1963-1968); Modernist Nationalism and the Civilizational Logic; Civilization and the Modular Nation-State; The 1930s and the Universal Uniqueness of the Turkish Nation; Postwar Revisionism; Atatürk Revised: TP and the Reformulation of Turkish Nationalism; The WPT in Context; The WPT and the War(s) of Independence
The WPT's Foreign Policy and the EEC3 Voices from a Threatened Nation (1968-1980); The Institutional and Epistemic Birth of the Nationalist Logic; Privatization of Nationalism; Foreign Policy and Turkish Public Opinion; Economy, Ideology, and the EEC; The Existential Present of the Turkish Nation; The Three Tongues of the Nation; Developing the State; The Nation-People; Westernization and Its (Dis)contents; The Nation as Recovered Erasure; 4 The Additional Protocol; The Emergence of the Anti-EEC Movements; Treason, Treason, Everywhere!; Instituting Turkey: The SPO and the TGNA
Negotiating the Additional Protocol: The State Planning OrganizationPlanning the Globe Over; Ratifying the Additional Protocol: The Turkish Grand National Assembly; Erbakan's First Interpellation, May 1970; The Opposition Widens; The TGNA and the Nationalist Logic; Historical Constellations; And Then the Coup; 5 Intervention, Invasion, Isolation (1971-1974); Martial CPR: Resuscitating the Additional Protocol; Hard Lessons Abroad, Crisis at Home; A Changing Europe; The Invasion of Cyprus; The Makings of an Organic Crisis; 6 From Periphery to Core (1974-1980); The Great Westernization Debate
The Nationalist Right's Embrace of IslamThe National Economy of the Islamic Right; Turkish-Islamic Synthesis; Synthesis at Work: Two Rightist Critiques of Europe and the EEC; Ecevit's Ambivalence toward the West; Resituating Party Politics; The Radical Right; The Emergence of Ecevit; Impasse, Icing Over, Interpellation; A Left-Islamic Platform: The RPP-NSP Coalition of 1974; Hegemonic Consolidation: The Nationalist Logic and the Wheels of the State; Erkmen's Application and Subsequent Felling; Conclusion; Synthesis by Castration: atatürkism and the 1980 Military Coup
The Stipulatory Logic and the Erasure of History
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825053903321
Döşemeci Mehmet  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Renaissance and the Ottoman world / / edited by Anna Contadin, Claire Norton
The Renaissance and the Ottoman world / / edited by Anna Contadin, Claire Norton
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (354 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 949.505
Altri autori (Persone) ContadiniAnna
NortonClaire, Dr.
Soggetto topico Renaissance - Turkey
ISBN 1-351-88300-3
1-315-23742-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1. Commercial, artistic and cultural contexts -- Section 2. Texts, art and music as media for the transmission of intercultural influences -- Section 3. Renaissance thought -- Section 4. The Renaissance and the Ottoman Empire.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910154995403321
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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