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Towards an encompassing perspective on nationalisms: the case of Jews in Turkey during the Second World War, 1939-45 / Dincsahin, Sakir; Goodwin, Stephen R   Journal Article
Dincsahin, Sakir Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the plight of the Jews in Turkey during the Second World War, with the intention of analysing specific historical events through the lenses of leading theories of nationalism. First we review recent developments in historiography that contribute the framework for understanding both the hermeneutical possibilities and limitations when addressing historical texts. Then we employ three theories of nationalism - the ethno-symbolist, instrumentalist and social constructivist - as a means of analysing and interpreting the historical events of the Jewish predicament vis-à-vis the Republic of Turkey. We conclude by suggesting what impact our findings may have on the narratives from this time period, and the way in which we can understand narratives today.
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