The Turkish connection : global intellectual histories of Late Ottoman and Republican Turkey / Edited by Deniz Kuru and Hazal Papuççular
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Section I. Inside Out: Global Intellectual Trajectories of the Ottomans -- Chapter 1 Bosnia's "Young Turks": The Bosnian Muslim Intelligentsia in its Late Ottoman Context, 1878-1914 -- Chapter 2 Between Constitution, Empire, and Nation: An Intellectual Trajectory of Pancho Dorev and his Legalist Paradigm -- Chapter 3 Deconstructing 'Orientalism' at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition: Esmeralda Cervantes, Sultan Abdulhamid II and the "Address on the Education and Literature of the Women of Turkey" -- Section II. From Empire to Republic: The Transformation of Intellectual Dispositions in Republican Turkey -- Chapter 4 Ottoman-Turkish Thought from a Global Intellectual History Perspective: An Analysis of Disenchantment from Positivism and Engagement with Bergsonian Intuitionism -- Chapter 5 Between French Culture and German Geist - The Transnational Constitutions of Turkish Academic Philosophy -- Chapter 6 Globalizing Turkey's Intellectual Histories -- Section III. Interaction with the Global: Formation and Propagation of Ideas and Ideologies in Turkey -- Chapter 7 The Wilsonian Ideas of the Ottoman Turkish Intelligentsia in Post-World War I Turkey -- Chapter 8 Turkish Anticlericalism, Republicanism, and the Left: Intersections and Departures -- Chapter 9 Global Intellectual Transfers and the Making of Turkish High Islamism, c. 1960-1995 -- Conclusion -- Index -- List of Contributors.
The series facilitates access to the fast-moving discussion about Global Intellectual History from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. It provides a forum for new methodological approaches and unconventional formats. Every volume engages in a critical reading of the state of research and explicitly reflects on its methodological toolkit.
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