Yılmaz, Mehmet2016-01-082016-01-082002http://hdl.handle.net/11693/15374Ankara : The Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Bilkent University, 2002.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Bilkent University, 2002.Includes bibliographical references leaves 302-327.The study aims to analyze the policies and attitudes of the military leaders of the 1980 Intervention towards religion. The state elites in the Ottoman-Turkish history have been the principal agents behind the secularization reforms and the maintenance of the established secularity tradition since the adoption of the modernization reforms in the nineteenth century, which initiated a process of social and political changes that culminated in the establishment of the Turkish Republic. Yet, the affirmative approach of the military leaders of the 1980 Intervention denotes a notable break from the previous tradition. The military leaders of the 1980 accentuated that religion was one of the indispensable components of national culture, and promoted it in cultural area through various policies and practices. This study tries to comprehend the implications of this change for the established secularity tradition in Turkey.ix, 327 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessThe Turkish MilitaryCivil-Military RelationsPoliticsSecularismIslamThe 1980 Military Intervention in TurkeyThe Policies of 12 SeptemberDR601 .Y55 2002Islam and state--Turkey.Turkey--History--Coup d'etat, 1980.Secularism.The state elites and secularism with special reference to the military : the case of the 1980 military interventionThesis