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ID151856
Title ProperTurkish transformation and the Soviet Union
Other Title Informationnavigating through the Soviet historiography on Kemalism
LanguageENG
AuthorTer-Matevosyan, Vahram
Summary / Abstract (Note)Being founded in the wake of the First World War, both Turkey and the Soviet Union followed revolutionary modernizing pathways. At the outset, one could trace many similar patterns in their radical modernization paradigms; however, their development models as well as political and social orders were radically distinct, which became more obvious with the passage of time. The paper discusses the external interpretations of Kemalism by observing the Soviet perspectives on the inception and evolution of Kemalism. Paying more attention to diplomatic, geopolitical and economic complexities of the Turkish-Soviet relations, scholars have rarely problematized the Soviet Union perceptions of Turkish ideological transformations. In reality, since the early 1920s, different state institutions, intellectual schools of thought and research in the Soviet Union closely observed the domestic transformations in Turkey by providing valuable insights on the perspective and the implications of the Kemalist transformation. The article also looks at the question of how the incorporation of Soviet perspectives can enrich the historiography and our understanding of Kemalism.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 53, No.2; Mar 2017: p.281-296
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2017-04 53, 2
Key WordsTurkey ;  Kemalism ;  Soviet Historiography ;  Soviet Union