BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 28013
- Author:
- ESPOSITO, John L. ; YAVUZ, M. Hakan
- Title:
- Turkish Islam and the Secular State: The Gülen Movement
- Publisher:
- Syracuse University Press
- Place:
- Syracuse, NY
- Year:
- 2003
- Class:
- [H2p] History--History by period/region--Modern Turkish
- Class_mark:
- H2p YAVUZ 31566
- Register_number:
- 31566
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9780815630401
- Series_title:
- Contemporary Issues in the Middle East
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024452
- Keywords:
- Gülen, Fethullah--Views on Islam ; Turkey--Politics and government--1980- ; Islam and politics--Turkey
- Classification:
- Modern Turkish
- Contents:
- Islam in Turkey : retreat from the secular path? / M. Hakan Yavuz and John L. Esposito --
Islam in the public sphere : the case of the Nur movement / M. Hakan Yavuz --
The Gülen movement : the Turkish Puritans / M. Hakan Yavuz --
The Gülen movement's Islamic ethic of education / Bekim Agai --
Fethullah Gülen as educator / Thomas Michel --
Following in the footsteps of Fethullah Gülen : three women teachers tell their stories / Elisabeth Özdalga --
Fethullah Gülen's search for a middle way between modernity and Muslim tradition / Ahmet T. Kuru --
Diaspora and stability : constitutive elements in a body of knowledge / Yasin Aktay --
Fethullah Gülen : a Sufi in his own way / Zeki Saritoprak --
The making of enemy and friend : Fethullah Gülen's national-security identity / Hasan Kösebalaban --
National loyalties and international undertakings : the case of the Gülen community in Kazakhstan / Berna Turam --
Ijtihad and Tajdid by conduct : the Gülen movement / Ihsan Yilmaz --
Fethullah Gülen : transcending modernity in the new Islamic discourse / John O. Voll --
Appendix: Abant declarations.
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| ESPOSITO, John L. ; YAVUZ, M. Hakan | Turkish Islam and the Secular State: The Gülen Movement | 2003 | Syracuse University Press | Contemporary Issues in the Middle East | | H2p | | H2p YAVUZ 31566 | 31566 | 28013 |
| SLUGLETT, Peter ; YAVUZ, M. Hakan | War and Diplomacy: The Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 and the Treaty of Berlin | 2011 | The University of Utah Press | | | H2n | Research Room | H2n YAVUZ 29369 | 29369 | 24725 |
| YAVUZ, M. Hakan | Islamic political identity in Turkey | 2003 | OUP | Religion and Global Politics | | H2p | Research Room | H2p YAVUZ 24972 | 24972 | 20324 |
| YAVUZ, M. Hakan | Secularism and Muslim Democracy in Turkey | 2009 | Cambridge University Press | | | H2p | Research Room | H2p YAVUZ 28297 | 28297 | 23672 |
| YAVUZ, M. Hakan | Toward an Islamic Enlightenment: The Gülen Movement | 2013 | Oxford University Press | | | J9 | Research Room | J9 YAVUZ 29067 | 29067 | 24453 |
BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 27478
- Author:
- YAVUZ, M. Hakan ; AHMAD, Feroz
- Title:
- War and Collapse: World War I and the Ottoman State
- Publisher:
- The University of Utah Press
- Place:
- Salt Lake City
- Year:
- 2016
- Class:
- [H2n] History--History by period/region--Selcuk and Ottoman
- Class_mark:
- H2n YAVUZ 31219
- Register_number:
- 31219
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9781607814610
- Series_title:
- Utah Series in Middle East Studies
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024108
- Keywords:
- World War, 1914-1918--Turkey ; Turkey--Politics and government--1909-1918 ; Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
- Classification:
- Selcuk and Ottoman
- Contents:
- Illustrations
A Note on Transliteration
Acknowledgments
Introduction – M. Hakan Yavuz and Feroz Ahmad
Part I. The Origins of World War I and the Ottoman Road to War
1. Inside the Doomsday Machine: The Great Powers on the Eve of 1914 – Sean McMeekin
2. The Dilemmas of Young Turk Policy, 1914–1918 – Feroz Ahmad
3. The Policies of the Entente Powers toward the Ottoman Empire – Altay Cengizer
4. The Black Sea Raid of October 29, 1914, as a Foreign Policy Decision: Collusion or Necessity? – Gün Kut
Part II. Ideas, Ideologies, and Human Agency
5. Young Turks, Old State: The Ontological (In)Security of the State and the Continuity of Ottomanism – Serhun Al
6. Nationalism in Function: “Rebellions” in the Ottoman Empire and Narratives in Their Absence – Ramazan Hakkı Öztan
7. Revisiting Dominant Paradigms on a Young Turk Leader: Ahmed Rıza – Erdem Sönmez
8. Ottomanism and the Ottoman Vatan (1908–1918) – Behlül Özkan
9. Ambiguities of Turkism: Cultural and Intellectual Manifestations of Turkish National Thought – Umut Uzer
10. Beyond Jihad: Alexander Helphand-Parvus, Musa Kazım, and Celal Nuri on the Ottoman-German Alliance – York Norman
11.“Landscapes of Modernity and Order”: War and Propaganda in Ottoman Writing during World War I –
Eyal Ginio
Part III. The War and the Ottoman Home Front
12. Greeks, Jews, and Armenians: A Comparative Analysis of Non-Muslim Communities and Nascent Nationalisms in the Late Ottoman Empire through World War I – Pamela Dorn Sezgin
13. The Exodus of Thracian Greeks to Greece in the Post–Balkan War Era –Ahmet Efiloğlu
14. A Last Toehold in Europe: The Making of Turkish Thrace, 1912–1923 – Ryan Gingeras
15. Call to the Rescue: World War I through the Eyes of Women – Serpil Atamaz
16. Ottoman Muslim Women and Work during World War I – Nicole A. N. M. van Os
17. Trading in the Shadow of Wars in a Doomed Empire – Aliye F. Mataracı
18. When a Military Problem Became a Social Issue: Ottoman Desertions and Deserters in World War I – Mehmet Beşikçi
19. The Military Origins of the Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa: The IMRO and the Ottoman Special Force on the Eve of World War I – Tetsuya Sahara
20. The Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa and World War I – Yücel Yiğit
Part IV. Armenian-Kurdish and Ottoman-Russian Relations
21. A Topography of Positions in the Turkish-Armenian Debate – M. Hakan Yavuz
22. Russian Military Mobilization in the Caucasus before World War I – Mustafa Tanrıverdi
23. Reclaiming the Homeland: The Caucasus-Oriented Activities
of Ottoman Circassians during and after World War I – Georgy Chochiev
24. The Armenian Question or the Eastern Question? -I Sevtap Demirci
25. A Last Attempt to Solve the Armenian Question: The Reform of 1914 – Ahmet Şeyhun
26. The Bitlis Uprising before World War I – Tibet Abak
27. The Eastern Vilayets, 1909–1914: ARF-CUP Collusion, Russian Stratagems, and the Kurdish Menace – Garabet K. Moumdjian
28. The Eighth World Congress of the Dashnaktsutyun and Its Aftermath – Onur Önol
29. Cilicia: A Missed Opportunity in World War I – Justin McCarthy
30. Forced Migration of Ottoman Armenians during World War I: How Security Concerns Affected Decision Making – Kemal Çiçek
31. Modern Counterinsurgency Doctrine and the Ottoman- Armenian Population Reconcentrations of 1915–1916 – John Reed
32. The Relations between the Ottoman State and the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul (1914–1918) – Ramazan Erhan Güllü
33. The Deportation of the Armenians and the Issue of Abandoned Properties in Kayseri – Oya Gözel Durmaz
34. Getting Away with Murder: Soghomon Tehlirian, ASALA, and the Justice Commandos, 1921–1984 – Christopher Gunn
35. Beyond Complicity: British Responsibility for the Massacres of Armenians in World War I – Tal Buenos
36. An Assessment of Armenian Claims from the Perspective of International Law – Şükrü M. Elekdağ
37. Political and Human Landscapes of Anatolia in American Diplomatic Correspondence after World War I – Hakan Özoğlu
Part V. The Balkans and World War I
38. From Ottoman to Mediterranean Empire: Italian Colonial Rule in the Dodecanese Islands and the Second Treaty of Lausanne – Valerie McGuire
39. A Reason to Break the Hague Convention?: The Habsburg Occupation Policy toward Balkan Muslims during
World War I – Tamara Scheer
40. Albania: The Struggle for Identity on the Eve of World War I – Olsi Jazexhi
41. The Jihad Fatwa in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Fikret Karčić
42. The Creation of the Serbian or Yugoslav State: The Historiography of Bosnia and Herzegovina on World War I – Edin Radušić
Part VI. Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire
43. The Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire before, during, and after World War I: From Muslim Empire to Colonial States – Peter Sluglett
44. Narrating Experiences of World War I: The Formation
of Arab Perspectives through Narration in Memoirs – Orçun Can Okan
45. Ottoman and German Imperial Objectives in Syria during World War I: Synergies and Strains behind the Front Lines – Hasan Kayalı
46. From Ottoman Lebanon to the French Mandate: The End of the “Long Peace”? – Francesco Mazzucotelli
47. Iran and World War I – Eric Hooglund
Part VII. Memories and Legacies of World War I
48. The “Young Turk Zeitgeist” in the Middle Eastern Uprisings in the Aftermath of World War I – Alp Yenen
49. “Eternal Sunshine of an Obscure Mind”: World War I, the Imperial Collapse, and Trauma Management in the New Turkish Republic – Mehmet Arısan
50. Haunting Memories of the Great War: The Gallipoli Victory Commemorations in Turkey – Gencer Özcan and Özüm Arzık
51. Istanbul in the Early 1920s in White Russian Memoirs and Russian Sources – Kezban Acar
52. The Ottoman Question at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) – Francesco Caccamo
53. Fragmentation and Unification of the Body in World War I – Senadin Musabegović
Chronology
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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| YAVUZ, M. Hakan ; AHMAD, Feroz | War and Collapse: World War I and the Ottoman State | 2016 | The University of Utah Press | Utah Series in Middle East Studies | | H2n | Research Room | H2n YAVUZ 31219 | 31219 | 27478 |
BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 28118
- Author:
- YAVUZ, M. Hakan ; BALCI, Bayram
- Title:
- Turkey's July 15th Coup: What Happened and Why
- Publisher:
- The University of Utah Press
- Place:
- Salt Lake City
- Year:
- 2018
- Class:
- [H2p] History--History by period/region--Modern Turkish
- Class_mark:
- H2p YAVUZ 31671
- Register_number:
- 31671
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9781607816065
- Series_title:
- Utah Series in Middle East Studies
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024540
- Keywords:
- Gülen Hizmet Movement ; Gülen, Fethullah ; Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip ; Turkey--History--Attempted coup, 2016 ; Turkey--Politics and government--21st century
- Classification:
- Modern Turkish
- Contents:
- Introduction: The Gülen Movement and the Coup – M. Hakan Yavuz and Bayram Balcı
1. The Three Stages of the Gülen Movement: From Pietistic Weeping Movement to Power-Obsessed Structure – M. Hakan Yavuz
2. The July 15th Coup: A Critical Institutional Framework for Analysis – Mujeeb R. Khan
3. The Gülen Movement vs. Erdoğan: The Failed Coup – M. Hakan Yavuz and Rasim Koç
4. “Woe to Him, for How He Schemed”: Fethullah Gülen, the U.S., and the Damaging of Turkish Democracy – Michael A. Reynolds
5. Understanding the July 15th Failed Coup – Kılıç Kanat
6. The Gülen Movement and the AK Party: The Rise and Fall of a Turkish Islamist Alliance – Caroline Tee
7. Contradictions of Islamic Neoliberal Globalization: The Turkish Case – Sabine Dreher
8. The Coup Attempt in Turkey and Its Effect on the Future of the Gülen Movement in the Post-Soviet Space – Bayram Balcı
9. Secrecy and Hierarchy within the Gülen Movement and the Question of Academic Responsibility – David Tittensor
10. Women in the Gülen Movement: Life in a Postmodern Display, Enshrined with Sacredness – Yavuz Çobanoğlu
11. Navigating the Future of the Gülen Movement in Tanzania – Kristina Dohrn
12. A Turkish Red Herring? The Production and Consumption of Fethullah Gülen as “Good Islam” – Joshua Hendrick
Postscript: How Credible Are Alternative Coup Scenarios? – M. Hakan Yavuz
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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| YAVUZ, M. Hakan ; BALCI, Bayram | Turkey's July 15th Coup: What Happened and Why | 2018 | The University of Utah Press | Utah Series in Middle East Studies | | H2p | | H2p YAVUZ 31671 | 31671 | 28118 |
BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 27476
- Author:
- YAVUZ, M. Hakan ; BLUMI, Isa
- Title:
- War and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, and Their Sociopolitical Implications
- Publisher:
- The University of Utah Press
- Place:
- Salt Lake City
- Year:
- 2013
- Class:
- [H2n] History--History by period/region--Selcuk and Ottoman
- Class_mark:
- H2n YAVUZ 31217
- Register_number:
- 31217
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9781607812401
- Series_title:
- Utah Series in Middle East Studies
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024106
- Keywords:
- Balkan Peninsula--History--War of 1912-1913 ; Balkan Peninsula--History--War of 1912-1913--Economic aspects--Turkey ; Nationalism--Balkan Peninsula--History--20th century
- Classification:
- Selcuk and Ottoman
- Notes:
- Foreword by Edward J. Erickson
- Contents:
- Contents List of Illustrations xi List of Maps and Tables xii A Note on Transliteration xiii Foreword: Lessons Learned from the Balkan Wars xv Edward J. Erickson Preface: The Rise of Balkan Nationalism within the Triangle of the Ottoman, Austrian, and Russian Empires, 1800–1878 xxiii Peter von Sivers Acknowledgments xxxix Introduction: Lasting Consequences of the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) 1 Isa Blumi and M. Hakan Yavuz Part I. The Origins of the Balkan Wars 1. Warfare and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars as a Catalyst for Homogenization 31 M. Hakan Yavuz 2. Bulgaria and the Origins of the Balkan Wars, 1912–1913 85 Richard C. Hall 3. The Young Turk Policy in Macedonia: Cause of the Balkan Wars? 100 Mehmet Hacısalihoğlu 4. Rebels with a Cause: Armenian-Macedonian Relations and Their Bulgarian Connection, 1895–1913 132 Garabet K. Moumdjian 5. The Origins of the Balkan Wars: A Reinterpretation 176 Gül Tokay viii Contents 6. A Micro-Historical Experience in the Late Ottoman Balkans: The Case of Austria-Hungary in Sanjak Novi Pazar (1879–1908) 197 Tamara Scheer 7. The Balkan Wars in the Italian Perspective 230 Francesco Caccamo Part II. War as Experience and the Persecution of Change 8. Armies Defeated before They Took the Field?: The Ottoman Mobilization of October 1912 251 Feroze Yasamee 9. Epidemic Diseases on the Thracian Front of the Ottoman Empire during the Balkan Wars 272 Oya Dağlar Macar 10. Fighting on Two Fronts: The Balkan Wars and the Struggle for Women’s Rights in Ottoman Turkey 298 Serpil Atamaz 11. Pomak Christianization (Pokrastvane) in Bulgaria during the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 316 Fatme Myuhtar-May 12. Bulgaria’s Policy toward Muslims during the Balkan Wars 361 Neriman Ersoy-Hacısalihoğlu 13. The Aggressiveness of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs in the Public Discourse during the Balkan Wars 371 Amir Duranović 14. Paramilitaries in the Balkan Wars: The Case of Macedonian Adrianople Volunteers 399 Tetsuya Sahara Part III. Assessing Local, Regional, and International Reactions to the War 15. Between Cross and Crescent: British Diplomacy and Press Opinion toward the Ottoman Empire in Resolving the Balkan Wars, 1912–1913 423 Pamela J. Dorn Sezgin Contents ix 16. Perceiving the Balkan Wars: Western and Ottoman Commentaries on the 1914 Carnegie Endowment’s Balkan Wars Inquiry 474 Patrick J. Adamiak 17. Whose Is the House of Greatest Disorder?: Civilization and Savagery on the Early Twentieth-Century Eastern European and North American Frontiers 496 Jonathan Schmitt 18. Impacts of the Balkan Wars: The Uncharted Paths from Empire to Nation-State 528 Isa Blumi 19. Ottoman Disintegration in the Balkans and Its Repercussions 558 Sevtap Demirci 20. “And the Awakening Came in the Wake of the Balkan War”: The Changing Conceptualization of the Body in Late Ottoman Society 571 Melis Hafez 21. Making Sense of the Defeat in the Balkan Wars: Voices from the Arab Provinces 594 Eyal Ginio Part IV. The Republic of Turkey and Republican Introspection 22. The Balkans, War, and Migration 621 Nedim İpek 23. The Balkan Wars and the Refugee Leadership of the Early Turkish Republic 665 Erik Jan Zürcher 24. The Traumatic Legacy of the Balkan Wars for Turkish Intellectuals 679 Funda Selçuk Şirin 25. The Loss of the Lost: The Effects of the Balkan Wars on the Construction of Modern Turkish Nationalism 704 Mehmet Arısan x Contents 26. What Did the Albanians Do?: Postwar Disputes on Albanian Attitudes 727 Çağdaş Sümer 27. The Legacy and Impacts of the Defeat in the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 on the Psychological Makeup of the Turkish Officer Corps 739 Doğan Akyaz 28. The Influence of the Balkan Wars on the Two Military Officers Who Would Have the Greatest Impact on the Fortunes of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey 769 Preston Hughes 29. More History Than They Can Consume?: Perception of the Balkan Wars in Turkish Republican Textbooks (1932–2007) 777 Nazan Çiçek Chronology of the Balkan Wars 805 Bibliography 809 List of Contributors 853 Utah Series in Middle East Studies 855 Index 857 ...
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| YAVUZ, M. Hakan ; BLUMI, Isa | War and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, and Their Sociopolitical Implications | 2013 | The University of Utah Press | Utah Series in Middle East Studies | | H2n | Research Room | H2n YAVUZ 31217 | 31217 | 27476 |