By advancing 'Jacobinism' as a historically specific geopolitical economy in world history, this book offers a new interpretation of Turkish modernity from the 19th century to the present. It will interest scholars and students of IR, historical sociology and political economy, especially those working on Turkey and the Middle East.
By advancing 'Jacobinism' as a historically specific geopolitical economy in world history, this book offers a new interpretation of Turkish modernity from the 19th century to the present. It will interest scholars and students of IR, historical sociology and political economy, especially those working on Turkey and the Middle East.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eren Duzgun is assistant professor at the University of Nottingham, China Campus. His research focuses on historical sociology, political economy and international relations. His work has appeared in the European Journal of International Relations, the Review of International Studies, the Journal of International Relations and Development and the European Journal of Sociology, among other scholarly outlets.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements: 1. Introduction 2. Modernity, historicity and transdisciplinarity 3. Capitalism, absolutism, Jacobinism: The international relations of modernity 4. Disputing Ottoman modernity (1839-1918) 5. Kemalism as the ultimate Turkish substitution for capitalism (1923-1945) 6. Reinterpreting capitalist modernity a la Turca 7. Conclusion.
Acknowledgements: 1. Introduction 2. Modernity, historicity and transdisciplinarity 3. Capitalism, absolutism, Jacobinism: The international relations of modernity 4. Disputing Ottoman modernity (1839-1918) 5. Kemalism as the ultimate Turkish substitution for capitalism (1923-1945) 6. Reinterpreting capitalist modernity a la Turca 7. Conclusion.
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