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ID135843
Title ProperMonologue to conversation
Other Title Informationcomparative approaches in Turkish historiography
LanguageENG
AuthorZurcher, Erik Jan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Comparative studies developed late in the field of Ottoman and Turkish history and, when they did, that was due primarily to external influences: the impact of world system theory, the flowering of nationalism studies and the growth of empire studies that was triggered by the fall of the Soviet Union. The comparative methodologies employed have become progressively more sophisticated and because historians of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey are now increasingly asking “big” questions, they are able to use their empirical knowledge to contribute to broader debates and influence theoretical development.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol.15, No.4; Dec.2014: p.589-599
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2014-12 15, 4
Key WordsNationalism ;  Ottoman Empire ;  Turkish History ;  Soviet Union ;  Ward and Rustow ;  World System Theory