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The minority concept in the Turkish context [electronic resource]

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In The Minority Concept in the Turkish Context , Samim Akgönül presents a conceptual discussion of the term ‘minority’ from various perspectives, most notably history, sociology and political science. The concept of minority has a specific understanding in the Turkish political, sociological and legal context due to the Ottoman Millet system approach. The conceptual discussion is illustrated by three case studies: religious minorities in Turkey that are the result of the elimination policies during the Turkish nation building process, Muslim minorities in Greece as heritage of the Ottoman domination until the 20th century, and new minorities originating from Turkey and living in France as the result of the Turkish immigration of 1960's and following decades.

Title The minority concept in the Turkish context [electronic resource] : practices and perceptions in Turkey, Greece, and France / by Samim Akgonul.
Publisher Leiden
Boston : Brill
Creation Date 2013
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Minorities/Minority Religions: Reflections on the Turkish Context -- Minorities in Turkey: Minorities and the Building of the Turkish Identity -- Religious Belonging and Transnationality: The Muslims of Greece -- Single Religious Belonging, Multiple National Belonging: People from Turkey in France -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Places -- Index of Groups, Communities and Institutions -- Index of Terms and Concepts.
Series Muslim minorities, 1570-7571
volume 13
Extent 1 online resource (191 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010700429305171
MARC RECORDS

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