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Islam and secularism in Turkey Kemalism, religion and the nation state /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Reactionary Islam: the Menemen Incident (1930) -- Turkish Islam: the reform of Turkish Ezan (1932-33) -- Turkish Islam contested: the Ezan debate and secularism (1950) -- Reactionary Islam as violent threat: the Malatya Incident (1952) -- Reactionary Islam as creeping threat: Said Nursi and his disciples (1959-60) -- Turkish Islam reappropriated: Alevism in alliance with Kemalism (1966) -- Conclusion.…”
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Atatürk an intellectual biography /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…: the Turkish War of Independence -- The secular republic -- Nationalism and Kemalism -- Turkey and the West.…”
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How happy to call oneself a Turk provincial newspapers and the negotiation of a Muslim national identity /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Imagining the secular nation : Mustafa Kemal and the creation of modern Turkey -- Narrating the nation : print culture and the nationalist historical narrative -- Provincial newspapers and the emergence of a national print culture -- Religious print media and the national print culture -- Muslim Turks against Russian communists : the Turkish nation in the emerging Cold War world -- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and Mehmed the Conqueror : negotiating a national historical narrative -- Religious reactionaries or Muslim Turks? …”
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