MEAS2003 Modern Turkey: History, Culture and Regional Relations
Later Year Course
| Offered By | Centre for Arab & Islamic Studies |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies |
| Offered in | MEAS2003 will not be offered in 2009 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
Westerners prior to the foundation of Modern Turkey referred to the Ottoman State as Turkey. The usage was vague and most probably in Western mind covered only Asia Minor and Thrace where the Muslims (in the sense of Turks) were in majority regardless of their ethnic origin. The Balkans and Arabia as well as almost all of North Africa were once the Ottoman lands with a continuing Ottoman heritage and culture. The word Turkey was used for a geographical region that fell between the Balkans and Arabia, but with no clear-cut boundaries. The First World War marked the end of Ottoman Empire. The Allied Plan for the so called Turkey confined the Turks to central part of northern Anatolia. The Turks under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, later the founder of Modern Turkey, fought the War of Liberation. Fighting against the great imperial powers of the day they were finally able to secure the boundaries of Modern Turkish Republic. Ataturk was declared as the first president of Turkey. The new modern state was founded following the Western model and started to act as a bridge between the East and the West. |
| Indicative Assessment |
One 3000 Word Essay (50%), and either a two-hour examination or a 2000 word essay (40%) and tutorial assessment (based on attendance, reading and performance) (10%) |
| Workload |
Two one-hour lectures and one tutorial per week |
| Areas of Interest | Arab and Islamic Studies |
| Preliminary Reading |
Articles in the International Journal of Turkish Studies, volume 6, Winter 1992-1994 and volume 7, Spring 2001, published in Madison, Wisconsin Kalaycioglu, Ersin, Turkish Dynamics: Bridge across Troubled Lands, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. |
| Majors/Specialisations | History and Turkish |
| Other Information |
This course may be counted towards a History major or a Turkish major. |
| Academic Contact | Dr M. Mehdi Ilhan |
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