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Ottomans looking west? : the origins of the Tulip Age and its development in modern Turkey için kapak resmi
Başlık:
Ottomans looking west? : the origins of the Tulip Age and its development in modern Turkey
Yazar:
Erimtan, Can. author
ISBN:
9781845114916
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
269 pages ; 23 cm.
Seri:
Library of Ottoman studies ; v. 14

Library of Ottoman studies ; 14.
Seri Başlığı:
Library of Ottoman studies ; v. 14
İçerik:
Introduction; The Idea of a 'Tulip Age': A Paradigm and Its Meaning; Part I. The Ottoman Perception of Damad Ibrahim Pasa, 1910-20; Chapter 1; The Preamble to the 'Tulip Age': The Perception of Ahmed III and Damad Ibrahim, 1910-12; Chapter 2; The Construction of the 'Tulip Age': Ahmed Refik and his Lale Devri, 1913-15; Chapter 3; Calibrating the Idea of a 'Tulip Age': Ahmed Refik's Publications in the Period 1915-19; Part II. The Kemalist Perception of Damad Ibrahim Pasa, 1923-1947; Chapter 1; The Establishment of the Turkish Republic and the Quest for a New Historiography, 1923-29; Chapter 2; The Subterranean Survival of the 'Tulip Age', 1930-38; Chapter 3; The 'Tulip Age' as a Prelude to the Tanzimat: The Re-Appreciation of the Ottomans and Islam, 1940-47; Epilogue; The Politics of History, 1910-50; Bibliography.
Özet:
The 'Tulip Age' was an idea proposed by Ottoman historian Ahmed Refik in 1912. This work is a reassessment of the origins of this concept. It argues that the 'Tulip Age' was an important template for various political and ideological concerns of early twentieth century Turkish governments.
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Kitap EKOBKN0008686 956.1 ERI 2008
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