The Alawis of Modern Turkey: History, Identity and Politics
By (Author) Hakan Mertcan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
27th July 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Islamic groups: Shiah, Shiite
Religion and politics
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
297.8251
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The Arab 'Alawis constitute a sizable minority in contemporary Turkey. Yet their history and relationship with the evolving Turkish state has been hitherto under-studied. This book charts the history, identity-formation and politics of the Arab 'Alawis of Turkey. It examines the attitudes to the 'Alawis in the early years of the Turkish Republic and the one party era, wherein, as with other religious and ethnic minorities, 'Turkification' policies led to the suppression of 'Alawi identity. It also explores the multi-party period when 'Sunnification' policies lead to further suppression, culminating in further assimilationist policies under the junta of the 1980s. Throughout, the author draws on fieldwork surveys and research in the Turkish state archives to offer various perspectives on the relationship between the 'Alawis and the state, and the evolution of 'Alawi political identity this gave rise to. Produced in association with the British Institute at Ankara
Hakan Mertcan is Visiting Scholar at Bucerius Law School, Germany. He was previously Assistant Professor at Mersin University, Turkey.