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From Caliphate to Secular State - Power Struggle in the Early Turkish Republic (Hardcover)
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From Caliphate to Secular State - Power Struggle in the Early Turkish Republic (Hardcover)
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This insightful analysis looks at the power struggles of 1920-1926,
a time during which the Ottoman Empire was replaced by a secular
and modernist Turkish nationalist regime. Covering a short but
eventful period in Ottoman/Turkish history From Caliphate to
Secular State: Power Struggle in the Early Turkish Republic focuses
on three major political and judicial maneuvers to demonstrate how
opposition to and within the emerging Turkish regime was addressed
during those pivotal years, and how the resulting power struggle
contributed to the form of the new state that arose. The analysis
begins in 1918 when the Ottoman Empire, having lost World War I,
was waiting for its fate to be determined by the Allied Powers. The
book examines the original intentions and vision of Mustafa Kemal
(later known as Mustafa Kemal Ataturk), as well as the effects of
the Kurdish uprising in 1925, which helped the new regime silence
its critics. The ongoing power struggles and their consequences are
examined through 1927, after which the new regime quashed any and
all opposition, enabling the new Turkish Republic to emerge as a
staunchly secular, modernizing Western state. A bibliography of
archival sources from the United States, Britain, the Ottoman
Empire, and Turkey, as well as other primary and secondary sources
in the Turkish, English, and Ottoman languages
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