Turkey in the Cold War ideology and culture

"Turkey in the Cold War: Ideology and Culture examines Turkey's Cold War experiences from a social and cultural perspective. Analyzing the local impact of this global confrontation in Turkey, this volume complicates the picture portrayed in the conventional studies on the Cold War era, mos...

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Other Authors: Örnek, Cangül 1978- (Editor), Üngör, Çagdas 1976- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave Macmillan 2013
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Table of Contents:
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  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction - Turkey's Cold War: Global Influences, Local Reflections, Cangül Örnek and Çagdas Üngör
  • PART I: PROPAGANDA AND DISCOURSE
  • 1. Cold War in the Pulpit: The Presidency of Religious Affairs and Sermons during the Time of Anarchy and Communist Threat; Ceren Kenar and Dogan Grpinar
  • 2. China and the Turkish Public Opinion during the Cold War: The Case of Cultural Revolution (1966-69); Çagdas Üngör
  • 3. Cultural Cold War at the Izmir International Fair: 1950s-1960s; Sezgi Durgun
  • 4. Engagement of a Communist Intellectual in the Cold War Ideological Struggle: Nazim Hikmet's 1951 Bulgaria Visit; Gözde Somel and Neslisah Basaran
  • PART II: CULTURE AND SPORT
  • 5. Issues of Ideology and Identity in Turkish Literature during the Cold War; Çimen Günay Erkol
  • 6. 'The Populist Effect': Promotion and Reception of American Literature in Turkey in the 1950s, Cangül Örnek
  • 7. From Battlefields to Football Fields: Turkish Sports Diplomacy in the Post-World War II Period; Daghan Irak
  • PART III: FOREIGN AID AND ASSISTANCE
  • 8. Land-Grant Education in Turkey: Ataturk University and American Technical Assistance, 1954-68; Richard Garlitz
  • 9. Negotiating an Institutional Framework for Turkey's Marshall Plan: Conditions and Limits of Power Inequalities, Burçak Keskin Kozat