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Sabiha Sertel was born into revolution in 1895, as an independent
Turkey rose out of the dying Ottoman Empire. The nation's first
professional female journalist, her unrelenting push for democracy
and social reforms ultimately cost Sertel her country and freedom.
Shortly before her death in 1968, Sertel completed her
autobiography Roman Gibi (Like a Novel), which was written during
her forced exile in the Soviet Union. Translated here into English
for the first time, and complete with a new introduction and
comprehensive annotations, it offers a rare perspective on Turkey's
history as it moved to embrace democracy, then violently recoiled.
The book reveals the voice of a passionate feminist and committed
socialist who clashes with the young republic's leadership. A
unique first-hand account, the text foreshadows Turkey's
increasingly authoritarian state. Sertel offers her perspective on
the fierce divisions over the republic's constitution and covers
issues including freedom of the press, women's civil rights and the
pre-WWII discussions with European leaders about Hitler's rising
power. More information about the book, photographs, reviews and
events can be found at a special website dedicated to the book:
www.struggleformodernturkey.com
Sabiha Sertel was born into revolution in 1895, as an independent
Turkey rose out of the dying Ottoman Empire. The nation's first
professional female journalist, her unrelenting push for democracy
and social reforms ultimately cost Sertel her country and freedom.
Shortly before her death in 1968, Sertel completed her
autobiography Roman Gibi (Like a Novel), which was written during
her forced exile in the Soviet Union. Translated here into English
for the first time, and complete with a new introduction and
comprehensive annotations, it offers a rare perspective on Turkey's
history as it moved to embrace democracy, then violently recoiled.
The book reveals the voice of a passionate feminist and committed
socialist who clashes with the young republic's leadership. A
unique first-hand account, the text foreshadows Turkey's
increasingly authoritarian state. Sertel offers her perspective on
the fierce divisions over the republic's constitution and covers
issues including freedom of the press, women's civil rights and the
pre-WWII discussions with European leaders about Hitler's rising
power. More information about the book, photographs, reviews and
events can be found at a special website dedicated to the book:
www.struggleformodernturkey.com
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