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76458-01 - Seminar: Turkish Political History (1923-1980) (3 KP)

Semester Herbstsemester 2025
Angebotsmuster einmalig
Dozierende Zeynep Sabanci (zeynep.sabanci@unibas.ch, BeurteilerIn)
Inhalt This course aims to examine the political, socio-economic, and demographic transformations that marked the transition from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire to the construction of the Turkish Republic as a nation-state. Beginning with the proclamation of the Republic in 1923—signaling the end of the War of Independence and the establishment of a new political regime—the course explores the institutionalization of the republican order, its ideological orientations, and its social engineering projects. The period from 1923 to 1980 will be analyzed through key themes such as state-society relations, models of economic development, social class formation, urbanization, educational policies, definitions of citizenship, and identity construction. A central objective of the course is to identify and critically assess the continuities and ruptures that shaped this historical trajectory and to evaluate their long-term implications for contemporary Turkey. Particular emphasis will be placed on the transition from single-party to multi-party politics, the military interventions of 1960 and 1971, increasing political polarization, the rise of social movements, and the developments that led to the 1980 military coup. The course will also interrogate the rise, limits, and eventual decline of the “national developmentalist” paradigm as a lens for understanding the broader dynamics of Turkish modernization.
Lernziele Students will gain a critical understanding of the key political, socio-economic, and demographic transformations that shaped the formation of the Turkish Republic between 1923 and 1980.
They will analyze the dynamics of state-building, identity formation, and modernization through major historical events and policy shifts.
The course will equip students with the analytical tools to assess the legacies of this period in relation to contemporary Turkish politics and society.
Literatur Zürcher, Erik Jan, A Modern History (London: I.B. Tauris, 2004)

Keyder Çağlar, State and Class in Turkey: a Study in Capitalist Development (London & New York: Verso, 1987)
Bemerkungen All the articles and book chapters (Pdf versions) in the required reading list can be downloaded at the course portal in the ADAM system.

 

Teilnahmevoraussetzungen No prior requirements for participation
Unterrichtssprache Englisch
Einsatz digitaler Medien kein spezifischer Einsatz
HörerInnen willkommen

 

Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
wöchentlich Montag 10.15-12.00 Maiengasse, Raum 104

Einzeltermine

Datum Zeit Raum
Montag 22.09.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 29.09.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 06.10.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 13.10.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 20.10.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 27.10.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 03.11.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 10.11.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 17.11.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 24.11.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 01.12.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 08.12.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Montag 15.12.2025 10.15-12.00 Uhr Maiengasse, Raum 104
Module Modul: Europäisierung und Globalisierung (Masterstudium: European Global Studies)
Modul: Fortgeschrittene Nahoststudien (Bachelor Studienfach: Nahoststudien)
Modul: Themen der Near & Middle Eastern Studies (Master Studienfach: Near & Middle Eastern Studies)
Prüfung Lehrveranst.-begleitend
Hinweise zur Prüfung Each student will be assigned a discussion topic for which they will be responsible throughout the entire semester. The professor will present several topic options related to the course by the third week of the semester. Students are free to choose their preferred topic; however, group work is not permitted. The selected topics must be submitted within a week. For the midterm assignment, which constitutes 40% of the final grade, each student is required to present their research topic in class. For the in-class presentations, students are expected to present the preliminary findings of their research. Each student will have 15 minutes to present their work. The presentations will take place during the last two weeks of the semester. For the final assignment, which constitutes 60% of the total grade, students are required to write a 1,000-word essay (excluding bibliography and footnotes) on their chosen topic, summarizing their entire research. The course is designed to give students the opportunity to thoughtfully explore and develop their research topic throughout the entire semester.
An-/Abmeldung zur Prüfung Anmelden: Belegen; Abmelden: nicht erforderlich
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala Pass / Fail
Belegen bei Nichtbestehen nicht wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Fachbereich Nahost-Studien

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