History of the Republic: Past and present of our experiences

Title History of the Republic: Past and present of our experiences
Author Ertunç, Ahmet Cemil
Author Original Ertunç, Ahmet Cemil
Publication Date: 2004
Publication Place İstanbul - Pınar Publications
Subject Türkiye_Tarih_1918-1960.Turkey_History_1918-1960.Türkiye_Tarih_Devrim, 1918-1923.Turkey_History_Revolution, 1918-1923.Türkiye_Tarih_20. century.Turkey_History_20th century.
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 536
Physical Dimensions 536 s. : resimli ; 23 cm.
Library: Istanbul Research Institute Library
Library Asset ID 0024498
Record ID 1812127
Library Location 3. kat
Date 17.05.2008
Notes There is a bibliography and index.
Sample Text GOVERNMENT OF THE GNAT, FIRST ASSEMBLY (1920-1923) Opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly “Official discourse” and the second group First parliament and Mustafa Kemal Pasha Agenda and groups of the first parliament Principle of National Sovereignty Exercise of authority and Independence Courts rule of law principle The beginning of a future: Threatening civil authority End of first parliament CONSTRUCTION OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM IN TURKEY (1923-1926) declaration of the Republic The first political party of the Republic: Populism People and populism Opposition in the second parliament Progressive Republican Party The birth of a political discourse that will become traditional Today's reasons for yesterday's lack of opposition Building an era without opposition Dissolution of political opposition Press and censorship Izmir Assassination and opposition Political consequences of the Izmir Assassination General evaluation about the Independence Courts THE CONSTRUCTION OF SECULARISM AND REVOLUTIONS IN TURKEY Ottoman period and secularism An important intellectual phase of secularism in Turkey: Ziya Gökalp Religion and state in Ziya Gökalp The eve of the Republic: Religion and secularism in the transition period The problem of secularization of Turkey Levels of secularization Secularization at the functional level Secularization at the symbolic level Change in the status of women Changing daily life Changing the alphabet Secular society/city Institutional secularization: Secular “Religious” institution: Presidency of Religious Affairs Guided opposition: Free Republican Party The fallacy of power The reaction of the government Being opposed to the State Party The process of tracing the tracks of the Free Republican Party ALBUM 1920-1940 SINGLE PARTY ERA Construction of the Totalitarian System Searching for a model for the totalitarian system Chief and chiefdom system party state destruction of opposition Turkish stoves Turkish Women's Union and other associations Press and power university reform Single-party years and the problem of democracy building a nation Nationalism as an ideology Nationalism in CHF Constitution and programs Kemalism and National History Historians of “Official History”: Politicians Official history and “outlines of Turkish history” Official History and history textbooks Turkish History Congresses Language as a tool for building a new nation Language revolution process and its architect(s) Return from the language revolution Stages of the language revolution and the Sun Language Theory TRANSITION TO THE MULTI-PARTY ERA Why a multi-party system? Reasons for the transition to a multi-party system Internal reasons forcing change External conditions that force change Discourses of democracy Control of democratization decision Multi-party political life forced change strange choice End of one-party rule New political mentality Unchanging status quo ALBUM 1940-1970 ARMY AND POLITICS IN TURKEY Political system and military Army and politics in Turkey The military inside or outside politics Democratic Party government and the army Conflicts that surface The reality: The army in politics Legitimacy bases of military intervention Legal liability Reasons for continuing the intervention National Security Council An irresponsible authority Intervention in military and civilian life Military interventions and intellectuals Military interventions and the press POSTMODERN COUP: 28 FEBRUARY History of the "Center-Edge" divide in Turkey Golden Age of the statist elite Changes in the “Center-Edge” relationship “Enough words people” The dark days of the "Statist Elites": 1950s Rematch of the "White Revolution": May 27, 1960 Disappointment of the "Revolutionary Elites": 15 October 1961 elections The construction of a tradition: Threat and gallows Separation of power and government and narrowing of the political space Redesign of politics: March 12 and beyond September 12 government Ozal wave February 28 as an attempt to “save the state” Reason and method of February 28 Legitimacy and power sources of February 28 What February 28 brought/took away ALBUM 1970-2000
Baskı 2. baskı.
Dizi Kaydı Pınar yayınları ; 181. Tarih, Hatırat, Biyografi ; 13
ISBN 9753522002
Durum Rafta
Ortam Kağıt
Şekil Basılı
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History of the Republic: Past and present of our experiences

Author Ertunç, Ahmet Cemil
Author Original Ertunç, Ahmet Cemil
Publication Date 2004
Publication Place İstanbul - Pınar Publications
Subject Türkiye_Tarih_1918-1960.Turkey_History_1918-1960.Türkiye_Tarih_Devrim, 1918-1923.Turkey_History_Revolution, 1918-1923.Türkiye_Tarih_20. century.Turkey_History_20th century.
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 536
Physical Dimensions 536 s. : resimli ; 23 cm.
Library Istanbul Research Institute Library
Library Asset ID 0024498
Record ID 1812127
Library Location 3. kat
Date 17.05.2008
Notes There is a bibliography and index.
Sample Text GOVERNMENT OF THE GNAT, FIRST ASSEMBLY (1920-1923) Opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly “Official discourse” and the second group First parliament and Mustafa Kemal Pasha Agenda and groups of the first parliament Principle of National Sovereignty Exercise of authority and Independence Courts rule of law principle The beginning of a future: Threatening civil authority End of first parliament CONSTRUCTION OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM IN TURKEY (1923-1926) declaration of the Republic The first political party of the Republic: Populism People and populism Opposition in the second parliament Progressive Republican Party The birth of a political discourse that will become traditional Today's reasons for yesterday's lack of opposition Building an era without opposition Dissolution of political opposition Press and censorship Izmir Assassination and opposition Political consequences of the Izmir Assassination General evaluation about the Independence Courts THE CONSTRUCTION OF SECULARISM AND REVOLUTIONS IN TURKEY Ottoman period and secularism An important intellectual phase of secularism in Turkey: Ziya Gökalp Religion and state in Ziya Gökalp The eve of the Republic: Religion and secularism in the transition period The problem of secularization of Turkey Levels of secularization Secularization at the functional level Secularization at the symbolic level Change in the status of women Changing daily life Changing the alphabet Secular society/city Institutional secularization: Secular “Religious” institution: Presidency of Religious Affairs Guided opposition: Free Republican Party The fallacy of power The reaction of the government Being opposed to the State Party The process of tracing the tracks of the Free Republican Party ALBUM 1920-1940 SINGLE PARTY ERA Construction of the Totalitarian System Searching for a model for the totalitarian system Chief and chiefdom system party state destruction of opposition Turkish stoves Turkish Women's Union and other associations Press and power university reform Single-party years and the problem of democracy building a nation Nationalism as an ideology Nationalism in CHF Constitution and programs Kemalism and National History Historians of “Official History”: Politicians Official history and “outlines of Turkish history” Official History and history textbooks Turkish History Congresses Language as a tool for building a new nation Language revolution process and its architect(s) Return from the language revolution Stages of the language revolution and the Sun Language Theory TRANSITION TO THE MULTI-PARTY ERA Why a multi-party system? Reasons for the transition to a multi-party system Internal reasons forcing change External conditions that force change Discourses of democracy Control of democratization decision Multi-party political life forced change strange choice End of one-party rule New political mentality Unchanging status quo ALBUM 1940-1970 ARMY AND POLITICS IN TURKEY Political system and military Army and politics in Turkey The military inside or outside politics Democratic Party government and the army Conflicts that surface The reality: The army in politics Legitimacy bases of military intervention Legal liability Reasons for continuing the intervention National Security Council An irresponsible authority Intervention in military and civilian life Military interventions and intellectuals Military interventions and the press POSTMODERN COUP: 28 FEBRUARY History of the "Center-Edge" divide in Turkey Golden Age of the statist elite Changes in the “Center-Edge” relationship “Enough words people” The dark days of the "Statist Elites": 1950s Rematch of the "White Revolution": May 27, 1960 Disappointment of the "Revolutionary Elites": 15 October 1961 elections The construction of a tradition: Threat and gallows Separation of power and government and narrowing of the political space Redesign of politics: March 12 and beyond September 12 government Ozal wave February 28 as an attempt to “save the state” Reason and method of February 28 Legitimacy and power sources of February 28 What February 28 brought/took away ALBUM 1970-2000
Baskı 2. baskı.
Dizi Kaydı Pınar yayınları ; 181. Tarih, Hatırat, Biyografi ; 13
ISBN 9753522002
Durum Rafta
Ortam Kağıt
Şekil Basılı
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