The Emergence of Modern Turkey is a 1961 book written by historian Bernard Lewis, an expert in the history of Middle East and Islam.[1]
Author | Bernard Lewis |
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Language | English |
Series | Studies in Middle Eastern History |
Subject | Turkey, Ottoman Empire |
Genre | Islamic history |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication date | 1961 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback), E-book |
Pages | 568 |
ISBN | 978-0195134605 |
OCLC | 807778553 |
The book covers the history of modern Turkey, from the decline and collapse of the Ottoman Empire up to the present days.
Contents
edit- Chapter I Introduction: the Sources of Turkish Civilization
Part I The Stages of Emergence
- Chapter II The Decline of the Ottoman Empire
- Chapter III The Impact of the West
- Chapter IV The Ottoman Reform
- Chapter V The Seeds of Revolution
- Chapter VI Despotism and Enlightenment
- Chapter VII Union and Progress
- Chapter VIII The Kemalist Republic
- Chapter IX The Republic after Kemal
Part II Aspects of Change
- Chapter X Community and Nation
- Chapter XI State and Government
- Chapter XII Religion and Culture
- Chapter XIII Elite and Class
- Chapter XIV Conclusions: The Turkish Revolution
- Select Bibliography
- Maps
Notes
edit- ^ Erik J. Zürcher (15 October 2004). Turkey: A Modern History, Revised Edition. I.B.Tauris. p. 359. ISBN 978-1-85043-399-6.