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    Turkish Nationalism and Western Civilization: Selected Essays of Ziya Gökalp

    Turkish Nationalism and Western Civilization by Gökalp, Ziya; Berkes, Niyazi;

    Selected Essays of Ziya Gökalp

    Series: Routledge Revivals;

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    Short description:

    Turkish Nationalism and Western Civilization (1959) presents Ziya Gökalp?s synthesis of nationalism, Islam and Western civilization. Gökalp (1876?1924) deserves the attention of social practitioners for his insight into the problems of accommodating non-Western cultures and Western civilization progressively and creatively.

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    Long description:

    Turkish Nationalism and Western Civilization (1959) presents Ziya Gökalp?s synthesis of nationalism, Islam and Western civilization in a developmental and systematic way. More than as a sociologist, poet, man of public affairs, or ideological slogan-maker, Ziya Gökalp (1876?1924) deserves the attention of social practitioners and scientists for his insight into the problems of accommodating non-Western cultures and Western civilization progressively and creatively.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Autobiographical  2. The Philosophy of Values and Ideals  3. The Ideal of Nationalism  4. Culture and Civilization  5. The Evolution of Society  6. Social Values and Institutions  7. Religion, Education and Family  8. New Orientations  9. The Programme of Turkism

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