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New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (854 p.), ills. Atsiz armagani. 2 volumes set. Prep. by Erol Güngör, Mustafa Kafali, Osman Fikri Sertkaya et alli. A very heavy set. Extra shipping fee will be requested.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xxxix], [1], 884 p., ills. War & nationalism: The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, and their sociopolitical implications. War and Nationalism presents thorough up-to-date scholarship on the often misunderstood and neglected Balkan Wars of 1912 to 1913, which contributed to the outbreak of World War I. The essays contain critical inquiries into the diverse and interconnected processes of social, economic, and political exchange that escalated into conflict. The wars represented a pivotal moment that had a long-lasting impact on the regional state system and fundamentally transformed the beleaguered Ottoman Empire in the process. This interdisciplinary volume stands as a critique of the standard discourse regarding the Balkan Wars and effectively questions many of the assumptions of prevailing modern nation-state histories, which have long privileged the ethno-religious dimensions present in the Balkans. The authors go to great lengths in demonstrating the fluidity of social, geographical, and cultural boundaries before 1912 and call into question the "nationalist watershed" notion that was artificially imposed by manipulative historiography and political machinations following the end of fighting in 1913. War and Nationalism will be of interest to scholars looking to enrich their own understanding of an overshadowed historical event and will serve as a valuable contribution to courses on Ottoman and European history.
Fine Azerbaijani Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Azerbaijani (Cyrillic) and Russian. 85, [3] p., 1 folding table. Baki Devlet Daülfünununun te'siri. (Senedler toplusu).= Ucrejdeniye Bakinskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. (Svornik materyalov). Collected artciles on Baku State University in Azerbaijan.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In French. 12 p. Souvenirs Turcs en Hongrie.
341 pages including index. "Indispensable reading for anyone who wishes to get at the roots of Ireland's present discontents." - the Observer. Above average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Decent working copy. Book
350 pages including index and many archival black and white photos. "The first and only history of Canadian film making in the years before the establishment of the National Film Board of Canada in 1939. In the atmosphere of heightened nationalism during and after the war there was a determined attempt to establish a film industry. Peter Morris chronicles its occasional successes while at the same time examining the reasons behind its ultimate failure." - Robin Spry, Report. Clean and unmarked. Light wear. Excellent copy. Book
297 pages. The first book-length study of English Canadian nationalism in the post-World War II period. Approaching the subject from a Marxist perspective the author sets out to examine the class basis of nationalism in English Canada since the war. Average wear. Light pencil markings throughout. Good working copy. Book
172 pages. Index. Notes. "Furthers an understanding of what animates British Columbian identities and attitudes toward Canada." - Norman Ruff. Few pencil markings else clean and unmarked with minimal wear. Book
275 pages including index. A sobering report on the real threat that is posed by Germany's neo-Nazi movement, and a startling portrayal of the dangerous personalities behind it, told by a man of immense courage who has penetrated its heart of darkness. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Excellent copy. Book
in-12, 212 pp., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire, non coupe. [NV-20]
Vouillé, Ed. de Chiré, 1978. In-8 broché, 383 pp. Angles de la couverture frottés, sinon bon état.
Volledig in 3 delen, 485,[1] + 472,[1] + 413pp., met enkele zw/w ills., deel 2 bevat een map met 7 losse kaarten (waarvan enkele uitvouwbare), linnen uitgeversbanden met goudopdruk, goede staat, gewicht: 1.6kg., [Inhoud: deel I: Ras en volk. Taal en staat, het nationaliteitsbeginsel, Litauers, Letten, Esten en Finnen, II: Westslaven in Duitschland, Tsjechen en Slovaken, Polen, III: Oekrainers, Wit-Roetenen, Russen, Slovenen, Kroaten en Serven], G107504
xvii + 768pp. avec 82 ills. dans le texte, br.orig., 26cm., bel état, poids: 1.6kg., G21350
New Arabic Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. 701 p. Târikh Mayyâfâriqîn. Edited and annoted by Karim Farouk el-Kholy, Yusuf Baluken. Utilizing two different manuscripts in the British Museum, the original Arabic script is criticized. The work which Ibn al-Ezraq al-Farikî wrote in 1117, constitutes one of the unique examples of the literary history of the medieval Islamic literature as a Kurdish history.
Undated later digital reprint. Printed boards, as - new condition: minor shelf wear only: contents clean, sound, bright. Used
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (21,5 x 13,5 cm). In Turkish. 119 p. Scarce first edition of Zorlutuna's fourth book of poems, known as "The mother of female writers". Signed by the poet's brother and writer Ismet Kür (1916-2013) as "Çok sevgili Ismet'e ve Saffet'e, 12 Haz 1967". The book consists of 117 poems in total under five different sections. The book was published for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the poetess' literary career, who published her first article at the age of 17 and her first novel at the age of 19. Zorlutuna started writing poetry during the armistice years. She joined the national literature movement with the effect and excitement of the Turkish War of Independence. Her poem "Git Bahar", which she wrote with national feelings, made her known. She adhered to the syllabic understanding in her poems evaluated in the national literature movement. She is known as one of the rare poets whose poems the famous poet Yahya Kemal memorized.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 500 p. Introduction Part I: Challenging Ottoman Identities 1. Missionary America and Ottoman Turkey. The seminal break of World War I 2. Ottoman Urfa and its Western missionaries 3. Muslim heterodoxy and Protestant utopia. The interactions between Alevis and missionaries in Ottoman Anatolia 4. Les Kurdes Alévis et la question identitaire: le soulèvement du Koçkiri-Dersim (1919?21) 5. The Anatolian Alevis? ambivalent encounter with modernity in late Ottoman and early Republican Turkey Part II: Born at the Fin de siècle 6. Dr Mehmed Reshid (1873?1919): a political doctor 7. Beatrice Rohner (1876-1947) and the Armenian genocide 8. Ethno-nationalist revolutionary and theorist of Kemalism: Dr Mahmut Esat Bozkurt (1892?1943) 9. "Garib ellerde ve bî-kestim": l'exil chez Nuri Dersimi (1892?1973) 10. Alevilik as song and dialogue: the village sage Melûli Baba (1892?1989) Part III: From Imperial Thinking to Turkish Ethno-Nationalism 11. Djihad, Weltordnung, 'Goldener Apfel'. Die osmanische Reichsideologie im Kontext west-östlicher Geschicht 12. Turkey's elite diaspora in Switzerland (1860s to 1920s) 13. Macro et micro histoire autour de la Conférence sur le Proche-Orient tenue à Lausanne en 1922-23 14. Modernisierung und Gewalt in der Gründungsepoche des türkischen Nationalstaats (1913-1938) 15. Die Herausbildung des türkisch-nationalen Geschichtsdiskurses (spätes 19.?Mitte 20. Jahrhundert) 16. Türkische Nationalrevolution, anthropologisch gekrönt: Kemal Atatürk und Eugène Pittard Part IV: Facing History; European Candidacy 17. Deplorable, unavoidable, functional, salutary: some remarks on the élites' acceptance of mass violence around World War I 18. Armeniermord 1915/16 19. Armenians, Turks, and Europe in the shadow of World War I: recent historiographical developments 20. Spätosmanischer Brudermord. Zeit, die Toten des Ersten Weltkriegs zu begraben 21. Geschichtliche Verantwortung und Rechtskultur statt Kulturpathos. Zum Historikerstreit über die Türkei und die Grenzen Europas Index of Names.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 319 p. Türklügün mukkaderati üzerine.
Very Good Turkish Original periodical. Pages are uncut and untrimmed. 4to. (29 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 20 p. Hüseyin Nihâl Atsiz was a prominent Turkish nationalist writer, novelist, poet, and philosopher. Nihâl Atsiz identified as a racist, Pan-Turkist, and Turanist, and was claimed to be a sympathizer of the Nazi government, but he denied it. He was the author of over 30 books and numerous articles. He was in strong opposition to the government of Ismet Inönü, which he criticized for co-operating with the communists. He was accused of plotting to overthrow the government. He first studied at the Military School of Medicine but was expelled due to his ultra-nationalist views and activities. He then began to study at the Teachers College in Istanbul and the Istanbul University School of Literature and graduated from both in 1930. Following he became assistant to Professor Fuat Köprülü at Istanbul University. He challenged the Turkish History Thesis and following this incident he was dismissed from the University. After he worked in different high schools as a teacher and was a researcher at the Süleymaniye Library from 1949 until 1969. After his retirement in 1969, he kept publishing Ötüken. His last magazine Ötuken was published from 1964 to 1975.
205 pages with index. Black and white illustrations. Makes the case that a separate Quebec would have no valid claim to three quarters of the province's present land mass. Each part of the province is analyzed, just as it would be at the negotiating table. Both authors were born and educated in Quebec and are fluent in French and English. Light wear to covers, contents clean. Book
CARHAIX, MORLAIX, A. Le Goaziou - N° 1, 1911-1912 - N° 2, 1912-1913 - N° 4, 1919 - n-8 - broché - 63, 115 & 48 pages - Propre. JOPINT : Programme des concours des 5 sections de la Fédération
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 187, [1] p. Rare. first and only edition. Türklük ve Türklük izleri. 1nci kitap.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 490 p., ills. Ilkeler, ideolojiler ve isyanlar (Zamanin Izleri 2017). Collected articles on ideologies, rebellions and principles in Black Sea region during World War 1 and Turkish National Struggle. 300 copies were printed.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 247, [1] p. Pro-Nazi account of German-Russian Front in II. World War by a Turkish General. Sark cephesinde gördüklerim, Führerle tarihi mülâkat.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Foolscap 8vo. (17,5 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 128 p., one plate of Fatma Hanim who was the deceased wife of the poet to whom the poem is dedicated. First edition in Latin letters of this second book of poems of "Sâîr-i Âzâm" [i.e. The great poet], which is considered one of the greatest works of Turkish literature, and was published with appendices and a dictionary at the end, along with its transcription by doctor and politician Sadi Irmak (1904-1990). First published in 1885 in Arabic letters, Makber is a poem written by Abdülhak Hamit Tarhan on the loss of his wife, Fatima Hanim. It took its place as one of the most important examples of the newly established Ottoman / Turkish Poetry in Western style in those years, and has been a source of inspiration for many Turkish poets even decades after it was written. It is the first poem that brings the metaphysical fear of death to Turkish poetry. In 1878, his first brush with controversy occurred on the publishing of his play Nesteren in Paris. It depicted a rebellion against a tyrannical ruler, and the actual ruler of Turkey at that time, Sultan Abdul Hamid II was so upset by it that he had the playwright fired from his government job. He was appointed in 1881 to Poti, Georgia, in 1882 to Volos, Greece and in 1883 to Bombay, India. Due to illness of his wife, the family left India in 1885. On their way to Istanbul, his wife Fatma died in Beirut, then in the Ottoman Empire. She was buried there that inspired him to write his poem Makber (The Grave), which later became very popular.