Kemal Karpat

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Crimean Tatar origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.

Selected publications

  • Elites and Religion: From Ottoman Empire to Turkish Republic (Times, 2010)
  • The Gecekondu: Rural Migration and Urbanization (Cambridge University Press; 2009)
  • The Politicization of Islam (Oxford University Press, 2001)
  • The Ottoman Past and Today's Turkey (Brill, 2000)
  • Political and Social Thought in the Contemporary Middle East (Praeger, 1968)
  • Turkey's Politics: The Transition to a Multi-Party System (Princeton University Press, 1959)
  • Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey (Princeton University Press, 1964)
  • An Inquiry into the Social Foundations of Nationalism in the Ottoman State (Princeton UP, 1973)
  • Social Change and Politics in Turkey (Brill Leiden, 1973)
  • Turkey's Foreign Policy in Transition (Brill Leiden, 1975)

References

  1. Kenyon, Richard L. (3 March 1979). "Interpreting The News ..Iran's Turmoil Rooted In Tenets Of Islam". The Milwaukee Journal. p. 5. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  • Interview: "Tarihçinin Mutfağı" (in Turkish). Tarih Vakfı. 1999-09-23. Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
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