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The Turk In America The Creation Of An Enduring Prejudice Utah Series In Turkish And Islamic Studies 1st Edition Justin Mccarthy

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The Turk In America The Creation Of An Enduring Prejudice Utah Series In Turkish And Islamic Studies 1st Edition Justin Mccarthy
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Publisher: University of Utah Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 511
Author: Justin McCarthy
ISBN: 9781607810131, 1607810131
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st Edition

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The Turk In America The Creation Of An Enduring Prejudice Utah Series In Turkish And Islamic Studies 1st Edition Justin Mccarthy by Justin Mccarthy 9781607810131, 1607810131 instant download after payment.

In The Turk in America, historian Justin McCarthy seeks to explain the historical basis for American prejudice towards Turks in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.  The volume focuses on fraudulent characterizations of Turks, mostly stemming from an antipathy in Europe and America toward non-Christians, and especially Muslims.  Spanning one hundred and fifty years, this history explores the misinformation largely responsible for the negative stereotypes of Turks during this period.

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