THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN NATIONALIST AND JIHADIST NARRATIVES OF GALLIPOLI, 1915-2015
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Tarih
2020
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Oxford Univ Press
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
There have been a number of milestones in the (re-)writing of the history of the Gallipoli campaign (1915). First, the dominant Turkish nationalist historiography 'Turkified' the victory of the Ottoman Imperial Army. Narratives of the 193os were also constructed in such a way that the presence of Mustafa Kemal (later Atattirk) was used as a bridge to attach the Gallipoli campaign of 1915 to the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1922). In later years, Islamist poets such as Mehmet Akif wrote poems presenting the campaign as a kind of 'Resistance of Islam against the Infidel'. However, it was not until the mid-199os that the Gallipoli campaign came to be framed as an 'Invasion of Crusaders into the House of Islam'. This new narrative reflects a jihadist revision. In this article, these trends will be analysed within the framework of operations of political power in both civil society and the state.
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War Memory, War Narratives, Commemorations, Historiography, Gallipoli, Turkish Nationalism, Jihadism
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Forum for Modern Language Studies
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Q2
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56
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2