Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey

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Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey by Dragonas,Thalia, 9780415347839
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  • ISBN: 9780415347839 | 0415347831
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1/7/2005

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Of all the successor states of the Ottoman Empire, Greece and Turkey have moved the farthest in the direction of coping with the challenges relating to the transition of modernity. The goal of the series: Social and Historical Studies on Greece and Turkey is to serve as a forum for discourse and dialogue between Greek and Turkish social scientists and historians, contributing to the ongoing theoretical debates in the international social science community, concerning the economic, cultural, political, and social aspects of modernity. Citizenship and the Nation State in Greece and Turkey brings together papers on a trans-disciplinary dialogue on nation formation in Greece and Turkey as successor states of the Ottoman Empire, and on aspects of civil society in the two countries. The volume is divided into two parts: "Empire and Nation-State" and "Nation and Civil Society" and covers issues such as Turkish and Greek nationalism, the formation of the Greek State, the impact of the Greek War ofIndependence in transforming the Ottoman Empire, civil society in Greece during the post-World War II period, the concept of citizenship as far as the rights of women are concerned in Greece and in Turkey, the production and reproduction of nation in the educational discourse. This book, alongside other books in the series, focuses on specific themes relevant to cutting edge theoretical debates within the international social science community, which the experiences of modern Greece and Turkey serve to highlight and enrich. (NOTE: editors will need to proof this blurb!)
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