| Document Type | : | BL | 
                
                    | Record Number | : | 839540 | 
                
                    | Main Entry | : | Lord, Ceren,1982- | 
                
                    | Title & Author | : | Religious Politics in Turkey : :  From the Birth of the Republic to the AKP /\  Ceren Lord. | 
                
                    | Publication Statement | : | Cambridge ::  Cambridge University Press,,  2018. | 
                
                    |  | : | ,  ©2018 | 
                
                    | Series Statement | : | Cambridge Middle East studies ;;  54 | 
                
                    | Page. NO | : | 1 online resource | 
                
                    | ISBN | : | 1108607373 | 
                
                    |  | : | : 1108638902 | 
                
                    |  | : | : 9781108607377 | 
                
                    |  | : | : 9781108638906 | 
                
                    |  | : | 9781108458924 | 
                
                    |  | : | 9781108472005 | 
                
                    | Bibliographies/Indexes | : | Includes bibliographical references and index. | 
                
                    | Contents | : | Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Alternative Prism of Religious Majoritarianism; Deconstructing the Secular State: A Historical Institutionalist Approach to Religion, State Relations and Politicisation; Identity Politics and Deconstructing 'Religious Society'; Religious Majoritarianism and the Turkish Case; Sources and Methods; Outline of the Book; 1 How Religious Majoritarianism Was Institutionalised in the Early Republic; The Ottoman Legacies | 
                
                    |  | : | Constitution Making in the AKP EraConclusion; 2 The Struggle within the State: The Diyanet and Islamisation; Reassessing the Role of the Ulema; The Transition from the Ottoman Ulema to the Diyanet; The Evolution and Expansion of the Diyanet; The Diyanetification of the Ottoman Ulema in the Republic: Institutionalisation and Centralisation; Survival and Damage Control in the Early Republic; The Diyanet's Expansion and Reproduction of Religious Majoritarianism in the Multi-Party Era; The First Wave of Expansion Following the Transition to Multi-Partism | 
                
                    |  | : | Religion as a Pillar of the Ottoman Order and as an Ethnic MarkerThe Growing Salience of Religious Markers in the Late Empire; The Establishment of the Turkish Republic as a Critical Juncture; Constitution Making, Religion and State in the Early Republic; The 1921 Constitution; Nationalising State Building and Constitution Making in the 1920s; Constitution Making after the Transition to Multi-Partism: Continuity and Change; The 1961 Constitution; The 1982 Constitution and Augmentation of Religious Majoritarianism; Constitution Making and Change in the Post-1980s Period | 
                
                    |  | : | The Early Republic and Alevis: Continued Sunnification and TurkificationCompeting State Strategies Following the Transition to Multi-Partism; The 1960 Military Coup and the First 'Alevi Opening' by the State; The Turkish-Islamic Synthesis and Alevis in the Aftermath of the 1980 Coup; Continuity and Change in the AKP Era; 2002-2011 Continuity; The Gülenist and AKP Collaboration over Alevis; The Syrian Conflict and Sectarinised Securitisation; The Diyanet and the Kurdish Question; Conclusion; 4 The Expansion of the Religious Field in the Multi-Party Era; The Rise of the 'Muslim Bourgeoisie' | 
                
                    |  | : | Turkey's First Military Intervention and the Beginning of the Second Wave of ExpansionThe Diyanet and the TIS in the 1980s; The Diyanet's Golden Era under the AKP; The Diyanet's Global Expansion in the AKP Era; Conclusion; 3 Shaping the Nation: The Diyanet's Interventions against Alevism and the Privileging of Sunni Islam; The Diyanet, Institutions and National Identity; The Ottoman Legacy, Turkish Nationalism and Alevis; The Elevation of Sunni Hanefi Orthodoxy in the Ottoman Empire; The ITC and Alevis: 'Sunnification' and 'Turkification'; The State and Alevis in the Republic | 
                
                    | Abstract | : | Presents an account of the rise of Erdogan's AKP, showing how the politicisation of religion has roots in the period of early nation-building in Turkey. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Turkey. | 
                
                    |  | : | Turkey. | 
                
                    |  | : | AK Parti (Turkey) | 
                
                    |  | : | AK Parti (Turkey) | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Islam and politics-- Turkey-- History. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Islam and state-- Turkey-- History. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Religion and politics-- Turkey-- History. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Religion and state-- Turkey-- History. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | BUSINESS  ECONOMICS-- Finance. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Islam and politics. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Islam and state. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Politics and government. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Religion and politics. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Religion and state. | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Turkey, Politics and government, 1980- | 
                
                    | Subject | : | Turkey. | 
                
                    | Dewey Classification | : | 332/.109561 | 
                
                    | LC Classification | : | BP63.T8L67 2018 |