64 research outputs found
The Genesis of the Gecekondu: Rural Migration and Urbanization (1976)
The author of the The Gecekondu explains the reasons which drove him, in the course of his academic career, to write this book. The author gives many insights, sometimes in a personal way, to understand the place of this book, both in his own cursus and in the field of urban studies. He explicits his interest in migration as a factor of changes in the social structure and modernization process in the late Ottoman and Republican Turkey. Confronted to multiple difficulties in finding adequate data, he turned to more contempory and empirical subjects, providing insights about his method as well. He finally analyses the ‘impact’ of the book, which has contributed to initiate the development of gecekondu studies in the late 1980s
Stanford J. Shaw, Ezel Kural Shaw, History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from in : The American Historical Review 83.1978
Reinterpreting Ottoman History: A Note on the Condition of Education in 1874.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from in : International Journal of Turkish Studies, Vol.2, No.2 Winter 1981-8
Historical continuity and identity change or how to be modern muslim, ottoman, and Turk.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from in : Social, Economic and Political Studies of The Middle Eas and Asia, Volume 76, Brill, 2000
Notes and Documents on Tunisian and Algerian Relations with the Porte: the Provision of Tunisian Military Units for the Russian War of 1877/78 and the French Interference in Algeria.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from in : Arab Historical Review for Ottoman Studies, Volume 1-2, 1990
The Impact of the People's Houses on the Development of Communication in Turkey, 1931-1951.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from in : Die Welt des Islams, XV, 1-4., 1984
Politicization of islam: reconstructing identity, state, faith, and community in the late ottoman state
ix, 533 p. ; 24 c
An Update on Turkish Archives.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from in : Middle East Studies Association, 23.2.1989
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