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They All Made Peace—What Is Peace?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 619

They All Made Peace—What Is Peace?

An analysis of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne from multiple historical, economic, and social perspectives. The last of the post-World War One peace settlements, the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne departed from methods used in the Treaty of Versailles and took on a new peace-making initiative: a forced population exchange that affected one and a half million people. Like its German and Austro-Hungarian allies, the defeated Ottoman Empire had initially been presented with a dictated peace in 1920. In just two years, however, the Kemalist insurgency enabled Turkey to become the first sovereign state in the Middle East, while the Greeks, Armenians, Arabs, Egyptians, Kurds, and other communities previously...

Order and Compromise: Government Practices in Turkey from the Late Ottoman Empire to the Early 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Order and Compromise: Government Practices in Turkey from the Late Ottoman Empire to the Early 21st Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Order and Compromise questions the historicity of government practices in Turkey from the late Ottoman Empire up to the present day. It explores how institutions at work are being framed by constant interactions with non-institutional characters from various social realms. This volume thus approaches the state-society continuum as a complex and shifting system of positions. Inasmuch as they order and ordain, state authorities leave room for compromise, something which has hitherto been little studied in concrete terms. By combining in-depth case studies with an interdisciplinary conceptual framework, this collection helps apprehend the morphology and dynamics of public action and state-society relations in Turkey. Contributors are: Marc Aymes, Olivier Bouquet, Nicolas Camelio, Nathalie Clayer, Anouck Gabriela Corte-Real Pinto, Berna Ekal, Benoît Fliche, Muriel Girard, Benjamin Gourisse, Sümbül Kaya, Noémi Lévy Aksu, Élise Massicard, Jean-François Pérouse, Clémence Scalbert Yücel, Emmanuel Szurek and Claire Visier.

French Mediterraneans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

French Mediterraneans

"Collection of essays that explore the French presence in the 19th and 20th-century making of the Mediterranean"--Provided by publisher.

After the Ottomans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

After the Ottomans

This book deals with the lasting impact and the formative legacy of removal, dispossession and the politics of genocide in the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. For understanding contemporary Turkey and the neighboring region, it is important to revisit the massive transformation of the late-Ottoman world caused by persistent warfare between 1912 and 1922. This fourth volume of a series focusing on the “Ottoman Cataclysm” looks at the century-long consequences and persistent implications of the Armenian genocide. It deals with the actions and words of the Armenians as they grappled with total destruction and tried to emerge from under it. Eleven scholars of history, anthropology, literature and political science explore the Ottoman Armenians not only as the major victims of the First World War and the post-war treaties, but also as agents striving for survival, writing history, transmitting the memory and searching for justice.

Denaturalized
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

Denaturalized

  • Categories: Law

“In Denaturalized, Claire Zalc combines the precision of the scholar with the passion of a storyteller...This is a deftly written book. Zalc combines in an accessible style (smoothly translated by Catherine Porter) the stories of people trapped within a bureaucracy that was as obsessed, perhaps, with clearing files as with hunting Jews. In other words, Zalc reminds us how cruel the banality of indifference could be.”—Wall Street Journal Winner of the Prix d’histoire de la justice A leading historian radically revises our understanding of the fate of Jews under the Vichy regime. Thousands of naturalized French men and women had their citizenship revoked by the Vichy government during ...

Anti-Veiling Campaigns in Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Anti-Veiling Campaigns in Turkey

The veiling and unveiling of women have been controversial issues in Turkey since the late-Ottoman period. It was with the advent of local campaigns against certain veils in the 1930s, however, that women's dress turned into an issue of national mobilisation in which gender norms would be redefined. In this comprehensive analysis of the anti-veiling campaigns in interwar Turkey, Sevgi Adak casts light onto the historical context within which the meanings of veiling and unveiling in Turkey were formed. By shifting the focus from the high politics of the elite to the implementation of state policies, the book situates the anti-veiling campaigns as a space where the Kemalist reforms were negoti...

Kemalism
  • Language: en

Kemalism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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En finir avec la guerre froide
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 452

En finir avec la guerre froide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: PU Rennes

Analyse la politique de la France dans le processus ayant conduit à la signature de l'Acte final d'Helsinki à la fin de la Conférence sur la sécurité et la coopération en Europe, ainsi que des thèmes en débat de 1972 à 1975 : sécurité européenne, circulation des hommes et des informations, coopération économique, scientifique et technique, etc. ©Electre 2015.

Le sang des princes
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 340

Le sang des princes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: PU Rennes

L'exécution d'un prince régnant, préméditée et largement informée, a pu souvent apparaître comme la condition nécessaire à l'affermissement d'un nouveau régime ou d'une nouvelle dynastie. Pourtant, comme l'écrivait Olympe de Gouges à la veille du procès de Louis XVI, « il ne suffit pas de faire tomber la tête d'un roi pour le tuer, il vit encore longtemps après sa mort ». Le condamné est en effet considéré comme un authentique martyr par les nostalgiques de l'ordre ancien. Néanmoins, tous les princes martyrs ont, à un moment ou à un autre, fini par devenir des objets mémoriels gênants.

Études
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 460

Études

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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