Contemporary Turkish and Western historiography on post-secularisation processes in Turkey
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https://doi.org/10.34739/his.2024.13.23Słowa kluczowe:
Islam, Modernisation, Turkey, Post-Secularism, Atatürk, ReformsAbstrakt
The assessment of secularisation and post-secularisation processes that took place in Turkey in the 20th century are associated by scholars with internal and global socio-political processes such as collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the establishment of the Turkish Republic, the course towards Westernisation, the development of capitalism, the confrontation between the West and the USSR, etc. This issue was preferred as the subject of the study as it is topical due to the revival of religious values, despite the secularisation processes that engulfed many countries worldwide. This article examines the representation of post-secularisation processes in Turkey through assessing the works of Western and Turkish scholars. The analysis of these works provides an understanding of the consequences of historical events in the form of the phenomenon of “religious revival”.
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