The article examines identity politics in Turkey through migrations from the Balkans in the early years of Cold War. Despite secularisation reforms in the 1920s and 1930s, Muslim identity remained a central component in the formation of Turkish nationhood. In the wake of WW II, Turkey chose to be a part of Western world whereas her two regional neighbours, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, remained in the Socialist bloc. Nearly 500,000 Turks, Bosnians, Albanians and Pomaks in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria were either forced, or encouraged, to leave their lands after 1950. Despite ideological barriers and ethnic differences, Turkey welcomed these migrants to the country. Official records, recently available biographies and oral sources shed light on the di...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
The relationship with the Middle East has been one of the key dimensions of Turkish foreign policy s...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
Within the politics of nationalism and nation-building, the emigration of ethnic and religious minor...
Our current knowledge on the history of Turkish nationalism during the Cold War is a blend of facts ...
The article discusses the causes of Turkish emigration, its directions and its dimensions; and it di...
FEUTURE Online Paper No. 15 This FEUTURE paper focuses on Turkey’s and Europe’s perceptions of each...
This study is a social memory project that deals with Yücelcis’ perceptions of Yugoslavia by viewin...
This research examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey towards the Balkan region during...
This research examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey towards the Balkan region during...
This research examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey towards the Balkan region during...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
This article explores the concept of identity in Turkey and how issues associated with it influence ...
This article, using critical geopolitics as a framework, analyzes identity formation in Turkey durin...
Modern Turkey has been founded on internal and international migrations.1 During the early Republica...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
The relationship with the Middle East has been one of the key dimensions of Turkish foreign policy s...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
Within the politics of nationalism and nation-building, the emigration of ethnic and religious minor...
Our current knowledge on the history of Turkish nationalism during the Cold War is a blend of facts ...
The article discusses the causes of Turkish emigration, its directions and its dimensions; and it di...
FEUTURE Online Paper No. 15 This FEUTURE paper focuses on Turkey’s and Europe’s perceptions of each...
This study is a social memory project that deals with Yücelcis’ perceptions of Yugoslavia by viewin...
This research examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey towards the Balkan region during...
This research examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey towards the Balkan region during...
This research examines the foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey towards the Balkan region during...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
This article explores the concept of identity in Turkey and how issues associated with it influence ...
This article, using critical geopolitics as a framework, analyzes identity formation in Turkey durin...
Modern Turkey has been founded on internal and international migrations.1 During the early Republica...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
The relationship with the Middle East has been one of the key dimensions of Turkish foreign policy s...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...