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The Minority Concept in the Turkish Context
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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 scienc...
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01 March 2013

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.
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Pages: 182
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Muslim Minorities
Publication Date:
01 March 2013
ISBN: 9789004222113
Format: Hardcover
“[…] a valuable read for both those uninitiated in the subject and those scholars who are interested in a conceptual as well as a comparative look at religious minorities.”
Yeşim Bayar in Turkish Review 3.6 (2013), 657-659.
Yeşim Bayar in Turkish Review 3.6 (2013), 657-659.
Samim Akgönül, Ph.D. (2001), historian and political scientist, is Professor at the Institute of International Relations and the Department of Turkish Studies of Strasbourg University. He is the executive editor of the Journal of Muslims in Europe, Brill.