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The Remaking of Republican Turkey Danforth Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Remaking of Republican Turkey

Memory and Modernity since the Fall of the Ottoman Empire

Explores how Turkey first became a democracy and Western ally in the 1950s and why this is changing today.

Nicholas Danforth (Author)

9781108833240, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 June 2021

272 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.53 kg

'Danforth's volume is the best interpretive study of modern Turkey in some time \u2026 Anyone interested in democracy should read this insightful book \u2026 Highly recommended.' R. W. Olson, Choice

Between 1945 and 1960, the birth of a multi-party democracy and NATO membership radically transformed Turkey's foreign relations and domestic politics. As Turkish politicians, intellectuals and voters rethought their country's relationship with its past and its future to facilitate democratization, a new alliance with the United States was formed. In this book, Nicholas L. Danforth demonstrates how these transformations helped cons]

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The Remaking of Republican Turkey

Memory and Modernity since the Fall of the Ottoman Empire

Explores how Turkey first became a democracy and Western ally in the 1950s and why this is changing today.

Nicholas Danforth (Author)

9781108833240, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 June 2021

272 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.53 kg

'Danforth's volume is the best interpretive study of modern Turkey in some time \u2026 Anyone interested in democracy should read this insightful book \u2026 Highly recommended.' R. W. Olson, Choice

Between 1945 and 1960, the birth of a multi-party democracy and NATO membership radically transformed Turkey's foreign relations and domestic politics. As Turkish politicians, intellectuals and voters rethought their country's relationship with its past and its future to facilitate democratization, a new alliance with the United States was formed. In this book, Nicholas L. Danforth demonstrates how these transformations helped cons]

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The Remaking of Republican Turkey

Memory and Modernity since the Fall of the Ottoman Empire

Explores how Turkey first became a democracy and Western ally in the 1950s and why this is changing today.

Nicholas Danforth (Author)

9781108833240, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 June 2021

272 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.53 kg

'Danforth's volume is the best interpretive study of modern Turkey in some time \u2026 Anyone interested in democracy should read this insightful book \u2026 Highly recommended.' R. W. Olson, Choice

Between 1945 and 1960, the birth of a multi-party democracy and NATO membership radically transformed Turkey's foreign relations and domestic politics. As Turkish politicians, intellectuals and voters rethought their country's relationship with its past and its future to facilitate democratization, a new alliance with the United States was formed. In this book, Nicholas L. Danforth demonstrates how these transformations helped cons]

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