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File: Turkey, Europeanization and civil society
(2005)
This article reviews the Europeanization literature and proposes to distinguish between four different kinds of Europeanization: policy-Europeanization, political Europeanization, societal Europeanization and discursive ...
Imagi-nation of women as gendered national subjects in Turkish novels (1923-1938)
(2006)
This article seeks to explain how women have been depicted in novels during the early Republican period (1923-1938). My main objective is to explore how women have been located in fiction in Turkey's nation-building project. ...
Turkey's geopolitical role: the energy angle
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 2007)
[No abstract available]
Subversion and subjugation in the public sphere: secularism and the Islamic headscarf
(University of Chicago Press, 2008)
Margaret Fuller's Rome and the problem of provincial American democracy
(Routledge, 2006)
Margaret Fuller's visit to Italy as a correspondent for the New York Tribune at the time of the 1848 revolutions gave her a unique perspective on them, not only as a feminist intellectual but also as a commentator on the ...
Valley of the Wolves-Iraq: anti-geopolitics Alla Turca
(Brill, 2009)
This article discusses the Turkish movie Valley of the Wolves-Iraq (Kurtlar Vadisi-Irak), a blockbuster in Turkey in 2006. The movie has made an important mark on the history of Turkish popular culture, not through any ...
The Emergence of the 'Government's perspective on the Kurdish issue
(2009)
The AK Party's chronic 'political insecurity' may have passed a threshold as the ruling party resurfaces as an actor taking advantage of its pro- European Union sentiments to begin a 'grand negotiation' with Turkey's ...
Epilogue
(Entomological Society of Canada, 2009)
[No abstract available]
Imperial lessons from Athens and Sparta: Eighteenth-century British histories of ancient Greece
(Imprint Academic, 2006)
The only perspective through which eighteenth-century British histories of Ancient Greece have been studied is their attitude towards monarchy and democracy. Because these texts collectively depicted monarchy as the ideal ...