This article examines Kurdish historiography in Turkey in the 1990s. It centres on the question how the national community is historicised via central myths, especially for the pre-Islamic periods. As a source basis writings of members of the intellectual elite which are published in newspapers are used. This article argues that identity in the Kurdish society is currently mainly constructed around an ethnic history, which assumes Kurdishness to be constant and which is based on a dichotomy between barbarism and civilisation. The discursive space for this historiography is mainly determined by Turkish national discourse in its popular version. Finally, a comparative outlook with the Iraqi case is suggested
Before and after the demise of the Ottoman and Persian Empires and division of Kurdish territories i...
Abstract: This article revisits the origins of Kurdish nationalism in Iraq, problematizing the narra...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.One approach within the Islamic camp treats Islam, which empha...
This article examines Kurdish historiography in Turkey in the 1990s. It centres on the question how ...
This article examines the implementation of the Turkish state ideology as a tool for persuading and ...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
Middle East InstituteThis article aims to shed light on the modern history of the Kurds in Iran, wit...
This article argues that the evolution of Kurdish nationalism in Turkey is more ambivalent and nuanc...
This paper is an analytical and theoretical study of Kurdish nationalism. In this study, I looked to...
The AKP (Justice and Development Party) government in Turkey was committed from the very beginning o...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
In his text the author showed the results of his fieldwork in Turkey, in the western Kurdistan. In h...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
Kurdish ulema, a religious class with a strong influence on Kurdish social life, have developed vari...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Using comprehensive and original data derived from a recent ma...
Before and after the demise of the Ottoman and Persian Empires and division of Kurdish territories i...
Abstract: This article revisits the origins of Kurdish nationalism in Iraq, problematizing the narra...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.One approach within the Islamic camp treats Islam, which empha...
This article examines Kurdish historiography in Turkey in the 1990s. It centres on the question how ...
This article examines the implementation of the Turkish state ideology as a tool for persuading and ...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
Middle East InstituteThis article aims to shed light on the modern history of the Kurds in Iran, wit...
This article argues that the evolution of Kurdish nationalism in Turkey is more ambivalent and nuanc...
This paper is an analytical and theoretical study of Kurdish nationalism. In this study, I looked to...
The AKP (Justice and Development Party) government in Turkey was committed from the very beginning o...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
In his text the author showed the results of his fieldwork in Turkey, in the western Kurdistan. In h...
There are estimated 30 million Kurdish people in the world today concentrated in Turkey, Iraq, Syria...
Kurdish ulema, a religious class with a strong influence on Kurdish social life, have developed vari...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Using comprehensive and original data derived from a recent ma...
Before and after the demise of the Ottoman and Persian Empires and division of Kurdish territories i...
Abstract: This article revisits the origins of Kurdish nationalism in Iraq, problematizing the narra...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.One approach within the Islamic camp treats Islam, which empha...