The Modernity of Interwar Turkey through the Eyes of Yugoslav Travelers (1923–1939) (CROSBI ID 209949)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Vlašić, Anđelko
engleski
The Modernity of Interwar Turkey through the Eyes of Yugoslav Travelers (1923–1939)
The modernization efforts of the early Republic of Turkey were a recurrent theme of books and newspaper articles written by interwar Yugoslav travelers in Turkey. Their views on Turkish modernity were based on a dichotomy between the “old, ” “traditional, ” and “backward” Ottoman Empire and the “new, ” “modern, ” and “revolutionary” Turkish Republic. Their comments reveal the Yugoslav public’s self- perception: in their eyes, through its reforms, Turkey was becoming similar to Western European countries, and had reached or even surpassed the civilizational level of Yugoslavia. Thus, the Yugoslav perception of Turks as Europe’s “Other” had changed for the better.
Republic of Turkey ; Kingdom of Yugoslavia ; travel writing ; interwar period ; Turkish–Yugoslav relations
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Podaci o izdanju
47 (2-3)
2020.
335-359
objavljeno
0094-3037
1876-3308
10.30965/18763308-04702008
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