Kerem Öktem

Kerem Öktem is a Turkish historian and professor at the University of Graz.[1][2] In a 2013 interview Öktem stated that his field of research was:

The problems of minorities, otherness and exclusion with the idea of reconciliation and recognition, which pose the major questions of the nation-state. Its inherent violence and the extreme forms it can take, war, forced displacement, ethnic cleansing and genocide: all of these have shaped the fate of Turkey, its regions and their people.[3]

References

  • Öktem, Kerem (2011). Angry Nation: Turkey since 1989. Zed Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78032-116-5.[4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. "Author Page". openDemocracy. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  2. "Kerem H L Öktem". www.orinst.ox.ac.uk.
  3. Weber, Serge (2013).  Looking from the side lines » : retours sur la Turquie de Angry nation et de Another Empire. Entretien avec Kerem Öktem". EchoGéo (in French) (25). doi:10.4000/echogeo.13575. ISSN 1963-1197.
  4. Ertan, Mehmet (2011). "Kerem Öktem. Angry Nation: Turkey since 1989. London: Zed Books, 2011". New Perspectives on Turkey. 45: 262–268. doi:10.1017/S0896634600001424.
  5. Kerem Oktem, Angry Nation: Turkey since 1989 Citation metadata Author: Omer Aslan Date: Sept. 2012 From: CEU Political Science Journal(Vol. 7, Issue 3) Publisher: Central European University
  6. Angry Nation: Turkey since 1989 Patterson, Ruairi.Middle East Policy; Washington Vol. 18, Iss. 4, (Winter 2011): 179-181. https://search.proquest.com/openview/bb196c9464ee6cf18574caffb00b80ba/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=31168
  7. Boyraz, Cemil (2011). "Turkey Since 1989: Angry Nation". Turkish Studies. 12 (3): 547–552. doi:10.1080/14683849.2011.606702.
  8. Jones, Erik (2012). "Turkey Reconsidered". Survival. 54 (6): 163–170. doi:10.1080/00396338.2012.749642.
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