Turkey, Kemalism and the Soviet Union: Problems of Modernization, Ideology and Interpretation

Turkey, Kemalism and the Soviet Union: Problems of Modernization, Ideology and Interpretation

by Vahram Ter-Matevosyan
Turkey, Kemalism and the Soviet Union: Problems of Modernization, Ideology and Interpretation

Turkey, Kemalism and the Soviet Union: Problems of Modernization, Ideology and Interpretation

by Vahram Ter-Matevosyan

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Overview

This book examines the Kemalist ideology of Turkey from two perspectives. It discusses major problems in the existing interpretations of the topic and how the incorporation of Soviet perspectives enriches the historiography and our understanding of that ideology. To address these questions, the book looks into the origins, evolution, and transformational phases of Kemalism between the 1920s and 1970s. The research also focuses on perspectives from abroad by observing how republican Turkey and particularly its founding ideology were viewed and interpreted by Soviet observers. Paying more attention to the diplomatic, geopolitical, and economic complexities of Turkish-Soviet relations, scholars have rarely problematized those perceptions of Turkish ideological transformations. Looking at various phases of Soviet attitudes towards Kemalism and its manifestations through the lenses of Communist leaders, party functionaries, diplomats and scholars, the book illuminates the underlying dynamics of Soviet interpretations.    


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319974033
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 02/19/2019
Series: Modernity, Memory and Identity in South-East Europe
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 436 KB

About the Author

Vahram Ter-Matevosyan is Associate Professor and Chair of the Political Science and International Affairs Program of the American University of Armenia. He is also Senior Researcher (former Chair) in the Turkish Studies Department at the Institute of Oriental Studies at the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Problems of Definition and Historiography of Kemalism. – (Trans)Formation of Kemalism, 1920s - 1930s.- Popularization of Kemalism: Intellectual, Contextual, and Popular Considerations.- Transformation of Kemalism’s Hegemony in the Post-Atatürk Era, 1940s – 1950s.- Kemalism in the Second Republic, 1960s - 1970s.- Problems and Perspectives of Existing Interpretations of Kemalism.- Soviet Interpretations of Kemalism in the 1920s.- Geopolitics and Complexities of Soviet Interpretations.-  Conclusion.


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From the Publisher

“Kemalist ideology and its interpretations have generally been viewed, interpreted, and reconstructed within the Westernization paradigm. This study will allow readers to situate Kemalism in a comparative and balanced context and will remain the standard book on the subject for the foreseeable future.” (Şükrü Hanioğlu, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Garret Professor in Foreign Affairs, Princeton University, USA)

“This study of Kemalist Turkey sheds new light on an ideology that has irrigated the entire Turkish society to the present day, including the Erdogan regime. The examination of its historical links with the Soviet Union is the heart of this work which opens new historical perspectives and helps us to understand contemporary Turkey.” (Raymond H. Kévorkian, Honorary Director of Research at Université Paris 8 Saint-Denis, France)

“This is an important, very instructive and innovative study. Ter-Matevosyan succeeds in carefully exposing the dizzying metamorphoses of Kemalism whose early genesis the Soviet Union had more attentively followed than self-absorbed Western powers.” (Hans-Lukas Kieser, Associate Professor, University of Newcastle, Australia and Adjunct Professor University of Zurich, Switzerland)

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