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Ottomans Looking West?: The Origins of the Tulip Age and its Development in Modern Turkey (Library of Ottoman Studies)

Ottomans Looking West?: The Origins of the Tulip Age and its Development in Modern Turkey (Library of Ottoman Studies)
Author: Can Erimtan
Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1273461

Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 288
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Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.6 x 1

ISBN: 1845114914
Dewey Decimal Number: 956.1
EAN: 9781845114916
ASIN: 1845114914

Publication Date: June 10, 2008
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Product Description
The "Tulip Age", a concept that described the beginning of the Ottoman Empire’s westward inclination in the eighteenth century, was an idea proposed by Ottoman historian Ahmed Refik in 1912. In the first reassessment of the origins of this concept, Can Erimtan argues the "Tulip Age" was an important template for various political and ideological concerns of early twentieth century Turkish governments. The concept is most reflective of the 1930s Republican leadership’s attempt to disengage Turkey’s population from its Islamic culture and past, stressing the virtues of progress, modernity and secularism. It was only the death of Atatuerk in 1938 that precipitated a hesitant revival of Islam in Turkey’s public life and a state-sponsored re-invigoration of research into Turkey’s Ottoman past. In this exciting reassessment Erimtan shows us that the trope of the "Tulip Age" corresponds more to Turkish society’s desire to re-orientate itself to the Occident throughout the twentieth century rather than to early eighteenth-century Ottoman realities.


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Can Erimtan argues the "Tulip Age" was an important template for various political and ideological concerns of early 20th century Turkish governments. The concept is most reflective of the 1930's Republican leadership’s attempt to disengage Turkey’s population from its Islamic culture and past, stressing the virtues of progress, modernity and secularism.


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