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FREE THE TURKS IN WORLD HISTORY PDF Carter Vaughn Findley | 320 pages | 13 Jan 2005 | Oxford University Press Inc | 9780195177268 | English | New York, United States The Turks in World History - Carter Vaughn Findley - Google книги Traces the Turkic peoples' trajectory from steppe, to empire, to nation-state. Beginning in Inner Asia two thousand years ago, the Turks have migrated and expanded to form today's Turkish Republic, five post-Soviet republics, other societies across Eurasia, and a The Turks in World History diaspora. For the first time in a single, accessible volume, this book traces the Turkic peoples' The Turks in World History from steppe, to empire, to The Turks in World History. Cultural, economic, social, and political history unite in these pages to illuminate the projection of Turkic identity across space and time and the profound transformations marked successively by the Turks' entry into Islam and into modernity. One has to admire his ability The Turks in World History make accessible long-range and deeply complex developments. A welcome addition to the field of world The Turks in World History. The story of the 'Turks,' from their pre-Islamic, nomadic times to their glorious and powerful Islamic empires, and to their encounter with Western ideas and ideals, is masterfully presented in a single and accessible volume accompanied by specially generated maps and pictures. Fahey, Miami University. Findley's done quite a fine job. Findley's book, based on the most recent scholarship, has the added advantage of being set in a global context, connecting the important stages in the history of the Turkic peoples with larger, world-historical processes. Throughout, Findley skillfully interweaves heritages from early nomadic life with complex subsequent encounters with settled farmers and urban societies, down to and including the recent Turkish diaspora into western Europe and overseas. Request examination copy. Camron Micheal Amin, Benjamin C. Fortna, and Elizabeth B. Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. US Higher Education Not for profit. All for education. Skip to main content. Search Start Search. Go directly to our online catalogue. Features About the Author s Reviews Features Traces the Turkic peoples' trajectory from steppe, to empire, to nation-state Cultural, economic, social, and political history unite in these pages to illuminate the projection of Turkic identity across space and time. Reviews "This is a first-rate book, of a kind that has never been written before. Fahey, Miami University "Cater Vaughn Findley's history of the Turkish people certainly has original, learned aspects, and although it is not consistently supported by primary texts, it is certainly worth other scholars' deep attention Golden, author of An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples " The Turks in World History offers a masterful overview and interpretation of the entire Turkish historical experience. Related Titles. Gelvin Request examination copy. Islam and the West Bernard Lewis Request examination copy. Monday - Friday, am - pm EST. The Turks in World History by Carter V. Findley By Carter Vaughn Findley. Oxford: Oxford University Press, This is an ambitious and timely book. Findley, as reviewers of the cloth edition point out, faced numerous pitfalls in tackling the project. His success speaks to a command of the subject and a deft way of managing unwieldy material. The range of topics is vast and, on specific points, one can argue with Findley. But, as an introduction to the topic and as a teaching text, the book works very well. It is to Findley's credit that he offers scant support to the arguments on civilizational "clash" that one associates with Bernard Lewis, Samuel Huntington, and others. Findley offers one of several responses to that idea: human collectivities—in this case that of the Turks—have been always and remain today elastic on all fronts. The image of the carpet The Turks in World History uses to explore the wide The Turks in World History of trade, faith, and culture linking "everything Turkic" p. Carpet as metaphor in lesser hands would seem precious, but Findley uses it to good effect throughout. The point is intricate: it is partly a matter of livelihood, [End Page ] particularly on the part of women; partly one of "multiple, repeated motifs" p. The main discussion turns first to the Xiongnu, the precursors to the Turks on the Asian steppe and founders of the first Inner Asian empire chapter 1. Findley identifies the patterns—of steppe state formation, tribal confederation politics, and the ebb-and-flow of relations with China—that were to persist from that point forward. The chapter ends with close comments on marriage alliances—Xiongnu-Chinese and Uyghur-T'ang—and the women involved the brides of the steppe kaghan. Findley's attention to gender relations reflects welcome trends in the discipline of world history; he perhaps does too little to integrate these comments into the full discussion. The first of these crossings, the subject of chapter 2, was conversion to The Turks in World History. Findley maybe draws the line too firmly; the perennial question The Turks in World History periodization clouds his discussion. But The Turks in World History comments are The Turks in World History and well taken; he makes clear the extent to which the adoption of Islam was a genuine turning point pp. One pitfall, in teaching such material, lies in sorting out the multivalent modes of encounter and cross-pollination at the encounter point of old steppe tradition and new Islam in various guises. Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Forged from a partnership between a university press and a library, Project MUSE is a trusted part of the academic and scholarly community it serves. Built on the Johns Hopkins University Campus. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Without cookies your experience may not be seamless. Institutional Login. LOG IN. Journal of World History. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by:. The Turks in World History. If you would like to authenticate using a different subscribed institution or have your own login and password to Project MUSE. Additional Information. Project MUSE Mission Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Eliot Prose. Contact Contact Us Help. The Turks in World History | Department of History They are the largest ethnic group in Turkey, as well as by far the largest ethnic group among the Turkic peoples. Ethnic Turkish minorities exist in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. In addition, a Turkish diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe. Turks from the Central Asia settled in Anatolia in the 11th century, through the conquests of the Seljuk Turks. The region then began to transform from a predominantly Greek Christian society into a Turkish Muslim one. The empire lasted until the end of the First World War, when it was defeated by the Allies and partitioned. Following the Turkish War of Independence that ended with the Turkish National Movement retaking much of the territory lost to the Allies, the Movement abolished the Ottoman sultanate on 1 November and proclaimed the Republic of Turkey on 29 October The Turks in World History all Ottomans were Muslims and not all Ottoman Muslims were Turks, but bythe majority of people living within the borders of the new Turkish republic identified as Turks. Article 66 of the Turkish Constitution defines a "Turk" as "anyone who is bound to the Turkish state through the bond of citizenship". While the legal use of the term "Turkish" as it pertains to a citizen of Turkey is different from the term's ethnic definition, [81] [82] the majority of the Turkish population an estimated 70—75 percent is of Turkish ethnicity. The ethnonym "Turk" may have first been discerned in Herodotus ' c. The Ottoman ruling class identified themselves as Ottomansnot as Turks. During Ottoman times, the millet system defined communities on a religious basis, and today some Turks regard only those who profess the Sunni faith as true Turks. Turkish JewsChristiansand Alevis are not considered Turks by some. Article The Turks in World History of the Turkish Constitution defines a " Turk " as anyone who is "bound to the Turkish state through the bond of citizenship. Anatolia was first inhabited by hunter-gatherers during the Paleolithic era, and in antiquity The Turks in World History inhabited by various ancient Anatolian peoples. The early Turkic peoples lived somewhere between Central Asia and northwest Chinawith genetic data pointing to southern Mongolia and northern China, as a semi-agricultural group, but later started their expansion with a predominantly nomadic life style. Most of the Turkic peoples were followers of Tengrismsharing the cult of the sky god Tengrialthough there were also adherents of ManichaeismNestorian Christianity and Buddhism. Although initiated by the Arabsthe conversion of the Turks to Islam was filtered through Persian and Central Asian culture. Under the Umayyadsmost were domestic servants, whilst under the Abbasid Caliphateincreasing numbers were trained as soldiers. As the Abbasid Caliphate declined, Turkish The Turks in World History assumed more military and political power by taking over or establishing provincial dynasties with their own corps of Turkish troops. During the 11th century, the Seljuk Turkswho The Turks in World History influenced by Persian civilization in many ways, grew in strength and succeeded in taking the eastern province of the Abbasid Empire.

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