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Forming the Modern Turkish Village: Nation Building and Modernization in Rural Turkey during the Early Republic: Histoire

Autor zge Sezer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 dec 2022
During the early republican period, architectural interventions in rural Turkey took the form of social engineering as part of the state's modernization and nationalization policies. zge Sezer demonstrates how the state's particular programs had a powerful effect on rural life in the countryside. She examines the regime's goals and strategies for controlling the rural people through development projects and demographic shaping to create a strong Turkish identity and a loyal citizenry. The book outlines the implementation of new rural settlements, particularly following the 1934 Settlement Law, with a geographic focus on two cities - Izmir and Elazig - with varied socio-economic and ethnic standing in the state program.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783837661552
ISBN-10: 3837661555
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Dispersionsbindung, 23 SW-Abbildungen
Dimensiuni: 155 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Transcript Verlag
Colecția Transcript Verlag
Seria Histoire


Notă biografică

Özge Sezer, born in 1984, works as a post-doctoral researcher at the DFG Research Training Group 1913 at Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg. She received her PhD from Technische Universität Berlin with a dissertation on modernist interventions in planning the rural settlements in early republican Turkey. She worked as an architect in preservation projects of historic buildings and archaeological sites, as well as an adjunct lecturer in history and theory of art and architecture. Her research focuses on architectures of rural communities, migration, and state and people relations in different architectural processes.