Kurdish ulema, a religious class with a strong influence on Kurdish social life, have developed various forms of religious nationalism. This study offers a possible reading of the accounts of Kurdish ulema during the Turkish Republican period, as a neglected form of Kurdish nationalism. I illustrate how they defined the Kurdish nation in the name of religion, supplied religious metaphors and symbols central to the representation of the Kurdish nation, and even produced an alternative to secular nationalism by sharing the underlying grammar of modern nationalism. This calls into question the concept of Kurdish nationalism as something uniform and secular. Such accounts of religious nationalism were largely suppressed in modern Kurdish histor...
This book examines some of the most pressing issues facing the Turkish political establishment, in p...
Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity analyses the role of reli...
It has become commonplace to think that nationalism is a social problem—a source of group identity a...
How do Kurdish Islamists navigate the dilemma of having to relate to Islamism and nationalism at the...
This study deals with how the Kurdish question was evaluated from a radical Islamist perspective and...
One approach within the Islamic camp treats Islam, which emphasizes overarching notions such as the ...
Before and after the demise of the Ottoman and Persian Empires and division of Kurdish territories i...
Kurdish political identity, their quest for recognition has been an everlasting issue in the Turkish...
This dissertation analyzes the context and discourse the Kurdish ethno-nationalism have emerged in m...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
The idea of Kurdish nationalism was typical of the political situation at the turn of the 20th centu...
This study analyses Kurdish Hizbullah as a social movement, charting Hizbullah's development from it...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
The Kurdish Resurrection Society (known as Komeley Jiyanewey Kurd) was the first political society t...
In this article I discuss the ways in which the Turkish state uses Islam as a weapon to delegitimize...
This book examines some of the most pressing issues facing the Turkish political establishment, in p...
Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity analyses the role of reli...
It has become commonplace to think that nationalism is a social problem—a source of group identity a...
How do Kurdish Islamists navigate the dilemma of having to relate to Islamism and nationalism at the...
This study deals with how the Kurdish question was evaluated from a radical Islamist perspective and...
One approach within the Islamic camp treats Islam, which emphasizes overarching notions such as the ...
Before and after the demise of the Ottoman and Persian Empires and division of Kurdish territories i...
Kurdish political identity, their quest for recognition has been an everlasting issue in the Turkish...
This dissertation analyzes the context and discourse the Kurdish ethno-nationalism have emerged in m...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
The idea of Kurdish nationalism was typical of the political situation at the turn of the 20th centu...
This study analyses Kurdish Hizbullah as a social movement, charting Hizbullah's development from it...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
The Kurdish Resurrection Society (known as Komeley Jiyanewey Kurd) was the first political society t...
In this article I discuss the ways in which the Turkish state uses Islam as a weapon to delegitimize...
This book examines some of the most pressing issues facing the Turkish political establishment, in p...
Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity analyses the role of reli...
It has become commonplace to think that nationalism is a social problem—a source of group identity a...