
General History of Türkiye
by Ha Quan'an
About This Novel
This book traces the ancient history of Anatolia, that is, the historical changes of Anatolia from the Hittite civilization, the Greek city-states on the eastern Aegean coast, the Roman era to the Byzantine Empire, and its historical characteristics across Europe and Asia and the blending of the East and the West. The Constitutional Movement finally discusses the development of Turkey's modern and contemporary history from the Young Turk Party revolution and the birth of the Turkish Republic to the governance of the Justice and Development Party in the 21st century, including the theory and practice of Kemalism, the difficult democratization process, the ebb and flow of secular politics and religious politics under the democratic framework, and the economic development, social changes and cultural achievements of the Turkish Republic. It is the first general history of Turkey written by Chinese scholars that runs through ancient and modern times, has a clear context, and is informative.
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Official(2)Scraped 12d ago
Turks always hear in their ears: Do evil in its proper time. In this case
The truth is that sin does not get its due punishment.
75 points history book
1. The serious way of writing in textbooks is very disappointing. It is just a list of numbers and there is no sense of pleasure or advancement in reading. Pretty average. 2. It has a rigorous academic attitude and can be used as an introduction to Turkey. 3. Some characters and events are described at the beginning and end, and the description of what is Türkiye's spiritual problem is not deep enough.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 12d ago
Turks always hear in their ears: Do evil in its proper time. In this case
The truth is that sin does not get its due punishment.
75 points history book
1. The serious way of writing in textbooks is very disappointing. It is just a list of numbers and there is no sense of pleasure or advancement in reading. Pretty average. 2. It has a rigorous academic attitude and can be used as an introduction to Turkey. 3. Some characters and events are described at the beginning and end, and the description of what is Türkiye's spiritual problem is not deep enough.
