Religion, Politics and Society in Modern Turkey: 1808-2023
By (Author) Istar Gzaydin
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
9th June 2026
United Kingdom
Non Fiction
Political structures / systems: democracy
Islam
Paperback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book is a critical reading of Turkey's entanglement and struggle with modernity, Islam, diversity, democracy and human rights/liberties over the last two centuries. Its major argument is that the relationship between religion and state forms an important dimension not only of official state ideology, but also of interrelations between different groups in society and in those groups' relations with the state. The book provides an overarching view of modern Turkey's religion, politics and society over an extended period and examines the complex relations between society, religion, laicite, state identity and their reflections in state power and daily life. This book's originality and novelty stems from its examination of religion, politics and society in modern Turkey over an extended period, from the Ottoman era to current times.