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Collective And State Violence In Turkey The Construction Of A National Identity From Empire To Nationstate Stephan Astourian Editor Raymond Kvorkian Editor

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Collective And State Violence In Turkey The Construction Of A National Identity From Empire To Nationstate Stephan Astourian Editor Raymond Kvorkian Editor
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Collective And State Violence In Turkey The Construction Of A National Identity From Empire To Nationstate Stephan Astourian Editor Raymond Kvorkian Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.59 MB
Pages: 750
Author: Stephan Astourian (editor); Raymond Kévorkian (editor)
ISBN: 9781789204513, 1789204518
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Collective And State Violence In Turkey The Construction Of A National Identity From Empire To Nationstate Stephan Astourian Editor Raymond Kvorkian Editor by Stephan Astourian (editor); Raymond Kévorkian (editor) 9781789204513, 1789204518 instant download after payment.

Turkey has gone through significant transformations over the last century—from the Ottoman Empire and Young Turk era to the Republic of today—but throughout it has demonstrated troubling continuities in its encouragement and deployment of mass violence. In particular, the construction of a Muslim-Turkish identity has been achieved in part by designating “internal enemies” at whom public hatred can be directed. This volume provides a wide range of case studies and historiographical reflections on the alarming recurrence of such violence in Turkish history, as atrocities against varied ethnic-religious groups from the nineteenth century to today have propelled the nation’s very sense of itself.

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