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Islam, Secularism and Nationalism in Modern Turkey: Who is a Turk? (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History) 1st Edition
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It is commonly believed that during the interwar period, Kemalist secularism successfully eliminated religion from the public sphere in Turkey, leaving Turkish national identity devoid of religious content. However, through its examination of the impact of the Ottoman millet system on Turkish and Balkan nationalisms, this book presents a different view point. Cagaptay demonstrates that the legacy of the Ottomon millet system which divided the Ottoman population into religious compartments called millets, shaped Turkey’s understanding of nationalism in the interwar period. Providing a compelling examination of why and how religion shapes national identity in Turkey and the Balkans the book covers topics including:
* Turkish nationalism
* the Ottoman legacy
* Kemalist citizenship policies and immigration
* Kurds, Muslims and Jews and the ethno-religious limits of Turkishness.
Incorporating documents from untapped Turkish archives, this book is essential reading for scholars and students with research interests in Turkey, Turkish nationalism and Middle East history.
- ISBN-100415384583
- ISBN-13978-0415384582
- Edition1st
- PublisherRoutledge
- Publication dateDecember 15, 2005
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.14 x 0.69 x 9.21 inches
- Print length284 pages
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'There is no question that Cagaptay - a highly intelligent, serious, soul-searching, and inquisitive scholar - has put his finger on several crucial issues in Turkish political and cultural life.' - Kemal H. Karpat, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 39 No. 2, May 2007
'...it stands apart from some of the previous works on the subject by its in-depth and judicious analysis based on a careful reading of the available archival evidence' - Sabri Sayari, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Winter 2007
About the Author
Soner Cagaptay is senior fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a Washington-based think tank. His research interests include U.S.-Turkish relations and modern Turkish history.
Product details
- Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (December 15, 2005)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 284 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0415384583
- ISBN-13 : 978-0415384582
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.14 x 0.69 x 9.21 inches
About the author

Soner Cagaptay is the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at The Washington Institute. He has written extensively on U.S.-Turkish relations, Turkish domestic politics, and Turkish nationalism, publishing in scholarly journals and major international print media, including the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Foreign Affairs, and The Atlantic. He appears regularly on CNN, NPR, BBC, and CNN-Turk. A historian by training, Dr. Cagaptay wrote his doctoral dissertation at Yale University (2003) on Turkish nationalism. Dr. Cagaptay has taught courses at Yale, Princeton University, Georgetown University, and Smith College on the Middle East, Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe. He has also served on contract as chair of the Turkey Advanced Area Studies Program at the State Department's Foreign Service Institute. He has also testified before the Helsinki Commission on human rights and foreign policy issues in Turkey.
"Erdogan's Empire: Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East" (2019), which details Turkey's foreign policy under Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ankara's evolving ties with the U.S., Europe, the Balkans, Central Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in the context of Turkish and Ottoman history, is the final book in the Cagaptay trilogy. The previous two editions of the trilogy are: "The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power" (2014), which describes the economic growth that Erdogan delivered in the last decade, and "The New Sultan" (2017), which sheds light on Turkey's domestic political crisis under Erdogan.
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Erdogan's Empire named "best book on Turkey" by CNN's Fareed Zakaria
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"Just finished reading Soner Cagaptay’s latest book, Erdogan’s Empire, which I highly recommend to anyone interested in U.S.-Turkey relations and Turkey’s foreign policy under Erdoğan’s leadership. Soner’s book is an excellent, digestible read that intermixes history and smart political analysis of events in Ankara over the past 17 years. He provides a balanced and mostly objective take on Erdoğan’s worldview, foreign policy mishaps and successes, and challenges a Western English-speaking audience’s notions of Turkey’s relations with its neighbors and the broader world. Love him or hate him, Erdoğan is the most significant Turkish leader since Atatürk and Turkey remains a pivotal country for the U.S. and the West. Soner’s book is a must-read for anyone with an interest in understanding this complex and fascinating figure." - Andy Taylor
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