Instilling Religion in Greek and Turkish Nationalism: A “Sacred Synthesis”

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Springer, Oct 30, 2012 - Social Science - 148 pages
The first comparative study to examine the role of religion in the formation of Greek and Turkish nationalisms, this book argues that the shift to an increasingly religious paradigm in both countries can be explained in terms of the exigencies of consolidation and the need to appeal to grassroots elements and account for diversity.
 

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Acknowledgments
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The Karamanlıs and the Turkish Orthodox controversy
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Conclusion
Appendix II
Bibiliography
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IOANNIS N. GRIGORIADIS Assistant professor, Department of Political Science, Bilkent University AHMET EVIN Professor, Sabanci University THANOS VEREMIS Professor emeritus, University of Athens