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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958067121402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 231 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-107-78569-3 , 1-107-78574-X , 1-107-78551-0 , 1-107-78554-5 , 1-107-78558-8 , 1-107-78564-2 , 1-107-78561-8 , 1-107-04536-3
    Content: Debating Turkish Modernity describes the opening act of Turkey's half century bid to join the European Community. Between 1959 and 1980, Turks from all walks of life weighed in on their prospective integration into Europe. This book details how these Turks made sense of the project of European Unification and how they spoke about it. It argues that Turkey's EEC debates, by resurrecting past questions over Turkey's relationship to Europe, became the principle forum where Turks of the Second Republic defined who they were, where they came from, and where they were going.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Political Parties; Turkish State Institutions; European Organizations; Introduction; The Civilizational and Nationalist Logics; Matters of Time and Space: Why 1959-1980? Why the EEC?; Domestic Context; International Context: The EEC, Greece, and NATO; The EEC and the Battle over Turkey's Past; European Identity and the "Turkish Question"; Situating the History of Turkish-EEC Relations; 1 Joining Civilization (1923-1963); The Civilizational Logic; Atatürk and the Standards of Civilization; The Theoretical Structure of the Civilizational Logic , The Civilizational Logic and the Turkish EliteThe Civilizational Logic and the EEC; From Application to Coup; The National Unity Committee and the Common Market; Europe Speaks Back; 12 September 1963; Kafka's Parable: Before the Law; 2 The TP of the Iceberg (1963-1968); Modernist Nationalism and the Civilizational Logic; Civilization and the Modular Nation-State; The 1930s and the Universal Uniqueness of the Turkish Nation; Postwar Revisionism; Atatürk Revised: TP and the Reformulation of Turkish Nationalism; The WPT in Context; The WPT and the War(s) of Independence , The WPT's Foreign Policy and the EEC3 Voices from a Threatened Nation (1968-1980); The Institutional and Epistemic Birth of the Nationalist Logic; Privatization of Nationalism; Foreign Policy and Turkish Public Opinion; Economy, Ideology, and the EEC; The Existential Present of the Turkish Nation; The Three Tongues of the Nation; Developing the State; The Nation-People; Westernization and Its (Dis)contents; The Nation as Recovered Erasure; 4 The Additional Protocol; The Emergence of the Anti-EEC Movements; Treason, Treason, Everywhere!; Instituting Turkey: The SPO and the TGNA , Negotiating the Additional Protocol: The State Planning OrganizationPlanning the Globe Over; Ratifying the Additional Protocol: The Turkish Grand National Assembly; Erbakan's First Interpellation, May 1970; The Opposition Widens; The TGNA and the Nationalist Logic; Historical Constellations; And Then the Coup; 5 Intervention, Invasion, Isolation (1971-1974); Martial CPR: Resuscitating the Additional Protocol; Hard Lessons Abroad, Crisis at Home; A Changing Europe; The Invasion of Cyprus; The Makings of an Organic Crisis; 6 From Periphery to Core (1974-1980); The Great Westernization Debate , The Nationalist Right's Embrace of IslamThe National Economy of the Islamic Right; Turkish-Islamic Synthesis; Synthesis at Work: Two Rightist Critiques of Europe and the EEC; Ecevit's Ambivalence toward the West; Resituating Party Politics; The Radical Right; The Emergence of Ecevit; Impasse, Icing Over, Interpellation; A Left-Islamic Platform: The RPP-NSP Coalition of 1974; Hegemonic Consolidation: The Nationalist Logic and the Wheels of the State; Erkmen's Application and Subsequent Felling; Conclusion; Synthesis by Castration: atatürkism and the 1980 Military Coup , The Stipulatory Logic and the Erasure of History , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-62291-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-04491-X
    Language: English
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_88348241X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 231 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781107045361
    Content: Debating Turkish Modernity describes the opening act of Turkey's half century bid to join the European Community. Between 1959 and 1980, Turks from all walks of life weighed in on their prospective integration into Europe. This book details how these Turks made sense of the project of European Unification and how they spoke about it. It argues that Turkey's EEC debates, by resurrecting past questions over Turkey's relationship to Europe, became the principle forum where Turks of the Second Republic defined who they were, where they came from, and where they were going
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107044913
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107622913
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107044913
    Language: English
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947415023202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 231 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781107045361 (ebook)
    Content: Debating Turkish Modernity describes the opening act of Turkey's half century bid to join the European Community. Between 1959 and 1980, Turks from all walks of life weighed in on their prospective integration into Europe. This book details how these Turks made sense of the project of European Unification and how they spoke about it. It argues that Turkey's EEC debates, by resurrecting past questions over Turkey's relationship to Europe, became the principle forum where Turks of the Second Republic defined who they were, where they came from, and where they were going.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107044913
    Language: English
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT72409
    Format: 1 online resource (246 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781107044913 , 9781107785618
    Content: Debating Turkish Modernity explores how Turks spoke about the prospect of joining the European Economic Community between 1959 and 1980. It argues that these debates created deep, bitter divides among Turks by bringing up long-standing questions about Turkey's past and its ambivalent relationship with Europe
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Political Parties -- Turkish State Institutions -- European Organizations -- Introduction -- The Civilizational and Nationalist Logics -- Matters of Time and Space: Why 1959-1980? Why the EEC? -- Domestic Context -- International Context: The EEC, Greece, and NATO -- The EEC and the Battle over Turkey's Past -- European Identity and the "Turkish Question" -- Situating the History of Turkish-EEC Relations -- 1 Joining Civilization (1923-1963) -- The Civilizational Logic -- Atatürk and the Standards of Civilization -- The Theoretical Structure of the Civilizational Logic -- The Civilizational Logic and the Turkish Elite -- The Civilizational Logic and the EEC -- From Application to Coup -- The National Unity Committee and the Common Market -- Europe Speaks Back -- 12 September 1963 -- Kafka's Parable: Before the Law -- 2 The TP of the Iceberg (1963-1968) -- Modernist Nationalism and the Civilizational Logic -- Civilization and the Modular Nation-State -- The 1930s and the Universal Uniqueness of the Turkish Nation -- Postwar Revisionism -- Atatürk Revised: TP and the Reformulation of Turkish Nationalism -- The WPT in Context -- The WPT and the War(s) of Independence -- The WPT's Foreign Policy and the EEC -- 3 Voices from a Threatened Nation (1968-1980) -- The Institutional and Epistemic Birth of the Nationalist Logic -- Privatization of Nationalism -- Foreign Policy and Turkish Public Opinion -- Economy, Ideology, and the EEC -- The Existential Present of the Turkish Nation -- The Three Tongues of the Nation -- Developing the State -- The Nation-People -- Westernization and Its (Dis)contents -- The Nation as Recovered Erasure -- 4 The Additional Protocol -- The Emergence of the Anti-EEC Movements -- Treason, Treason, Everywhere! -- Instituting Turkey: The SPO and the TGNA , Negotiating the Additional Protocol: The State Planning Organization -- Planning the Globe Over -- Ratifying the Additional Protocol: The Turkish Grand National Assembly -- Erbakan's First Interpellation, May 1970 -- The Opposition Widens -- The TGNA and the Nationalist Logic -- Historical Constellations -- And Then the Coup -- 5 Intervention, Invasion, Isolation (1971-1974) -- Martial CPR: Resuscitating the Additional Protocol -- Hard Lessons Abroad, Crisis at Home -- A Changing Europe -- The Invasion of Cyprus -- The Makings of an Organic Crisis -- 6 From Periphery to Core (1974-1980) -- The Great Westernization Debate -- The Nationalist Right's Embrace of Islam -- The National Economy of the Islamic Right -- Turkish-Islamic Synthesis -- Synthesis at Work: Two Rightist Critiques of Europe and the EEC -- Ecevit's Ambivalence toward the West -- Resituating Party Politics -- The Radical Right -- The Emergence of Ecevit -- Impasse, Icing Over, Interpellation -- A Left-Islamic Platform: The RPP-NSP Coalition of 1974 -- Hegemonic Consolidation: The Nationalist Logic and the Wheels of the State -- Erkmen's Application and Subsequent Felling -- Conclusion -- Synthesis by Castration: atatürkism and the 1980 Military Coup -- The Stipulatory Logic and the Erasure of History -- The Hegemony of Stipulation -- The Stipulatory Logic and the Academic Study of Turkish-EU Relations -- The Copenhagen Criteria and the Emergence of an Objective Social-Scientific Literature -- Toward a Depoliticized Anthropology: Purging Past and Present Voices -- Recovering a Past Modernity -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Döşemeci, Mehmet Debating Turkish Modernity New York : Cambridge University Press,c2013 ISBN 9781107044913
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_777725010
    Format: Online-Ressource (246 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781107044913
    Content: Debating Turkish Modernity explores how Turks spoke about the prospect of joining the European Economic Community between 1959 and 1980
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Political Parties; Turkish State Institutions; European Organizations; Introduction; The Civilizational and Nationalist Logics; Matters of Time and Space: Why 1959-1980? Why the EEC?; Domestic Context; International Context: The EEC, Greece, and NATO; The EEC and the Battle over Turkey's Past; European Identity and the "Turkish Question"; Situating the History of Turkish-EEC Relations; 1 Joining Civilization (1923-1963); The Civilizational Logic; Atatürk and the Standards of Civilization; The Theoretical Structure of the Civilizational Logic , The Civilizational Logic and the Turkish EliteThe Civilizational Logic and the EEC; From Application to Coup; The National Unity Committee and the Common Market; Europe Speaks Back; 12 September 1963; Kafka's Parable: Before the Law; 2 The TP of the Iceberg (1963-1968); Modernist Nationalism and the Civilizational Logic; Civilization and the Modular Nation-State; The 1930s and the Universal Uniqueness of the Turkish Nation; Postwar Revisionism; Atatürk Revised: TP and the Reformulation of Turkish Nationalism; The WPT in Context; The WPT and the War(s) of Independence , The WPT's Foreign Policy and the EEC3 Voices from a Threatened Nation (1968-1980); The Institutional and Epistemic Birth of the Nationalist Logic; Privatization of Nationalism; Foreign Policy and Turkish Public Opinion; Economy, Ideology, and the EEC; The Existential Present of the Turkish Nation; The Three Tongues of the Nation; Developing the State; The Nation-People; Westernization and Its (Dis)contents; The Nation as Recovered Erasure; 4 The Additional Protocol; The Emergence of the Anti-EEC Movements; Treason, Treason, Everywhere!; Instituting Turkey: The SPO and the TGNA , Negotiating the Additional Protocol: The State Planning OrganizationPlanning the Globe Over; Ratifying the Additional Protocol: The Turkish Grand National Assembly; Erbakan's First Interpellation, May 1970; The Opposition Widens; The TGNA and the Nationalist Logic; Historical Constellations; And Then the Coup; 5 Intervention, Invasion, Isolation (1971-1974); Martial CPR: Resuscitating the Additional Protocol; Hard Lessons Abroad, Crisis at Home; A Changing Europe; The Invasion of Cyprus; The Makings of an Organic Crisis; 6 From Periphery to Core (1974-1980); The Great Westernization Debate , The Nationalist Right's Embrace of IslamThe National Economy of the Islamic Right; Turkish-Islamic Synthesis; Synthesis at Work: Two Rightist Critiques of Europe and the EEC; Ecevit's Ambivalence toward the West; Resituating Party Politics; The Radical Right; The Emergence of Ecevit; Impasse, Icing Over, Interpellation; A Left-Islamic Platform: The RPP-NSP Coalition of 1974; Hegemonic Consolidation: The Nationalist Logic and the Wheels of the State; Erkmen's Application and Subsequent Felling; Conclusion; Synthesis by Castration: atatürkism and the 1980 Military Coup , The Stipulatory Logic and the Erasure of History
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107785649
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107044913
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Debating Turkish Modernity : Civilization, Nationalism, and the EEC
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    New York :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948319436402882
    Format: 1 online resource (245 pages)
    ISBN: 9781107785618 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Döșemeci, Mehmet. Debating Turkish modernity : civilization, nationalism, and the EEC. New York : Cambridge University Press, c2013 ISBN 9781107044913
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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