The Making of Modern Turkey

Turkey is the first modern secular state in a predominantly Islamic Middle East. In this major textbook, Feroz Ahmad provides a thorough examination of the political, social and economic processes which led to the formation of a new Turkey.

After a chapter on "the Ottoman Legacy", the book covers the period since the revolution of 1908 and the development of the new Turkey. Successive chapters chart the progress through the single-party regime set up by Ataturk (1923-1945), the multi-party period (1945-1960) and the three military interventions of 1960, 1971 and 1980. The book ends in 1989 with the election of Turgat Ozal as president. In contrast to most current analyses of modern Turkey, the author emphasises the socio-economic changes rather than continuities as the motor of politics.

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The Making of Modern Turkey

Turkey is the first modern secular state in a predominantly Islamic Middle East. In this major textbook, Feroz Ahmad provides a thorough examination of the political, social and economic processes which led to the formation of a new Turkey.

After a chapter on "the Ottoman Legacy", the book covers the period since the revolution of 1908 and the development of the new Turkey. Successive chapters chart the progress through the single-party regime set up by Ataturk (1923-1945), the multi-party period (1945-1960) and the three military interventions of 1960, 1971 and 1980. The book ends in 1989 with the election of Turgat Ozal as president. In contrast to most current analyses of modern Turkey, the author emphasises the socio-economic changes rather than continuities as the motor of politics.

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The Making of Modern Turkey

The Making of Modern Turkey

by Ahmad Feroz
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The Making of Modern Turkey

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Turkey is the first modern secular state in a predominantly Islamic Middle East. In this major textbook, Feroz Ahmad provides a thorough examination of the political, social and economic processes which led to the formation of a new Turkey.

After a chapter on "the Ottoman Legacy", the book covers the period since the revolution of 1908 and the development of the new Turkey. Successive chapters chart the progress through the single-party regime set up by Ataturk (1923-1945), the multi-party period (1945-1960) and the three military interventions of 1960, 1971 and 1980. The book ends in 1989 with the election of Turgat Ozal as president. In contrast to most current analyses of modern Turkey, the author emphasises the socio-economic changes rather than continuities as the motor of politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134898909
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 554 KB

About the Author

Ahmad Feroz

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Notes on transcription, 1. Introduction: Turkey, a military society?, 2. The Ottoman legacy, 3. From empire to nation 1908–1923, 4. The new Turkey: politics (1923–1945), 5. The new Turkey: society and economy (1923–1945), 6. The multi-party conundrum 1945–1960, 7. Military intervention, institutional restructuring, and ideological politics, 1960–1971, 8. Military intervention, social democracy, and political terror, 1971–1980, 9. Military intervention and political and economic restructuring, 1980–1991, 10. Epilogue: Turkey today and tomorrow, Notes, Bibliography, Index
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