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Allah dethroned; a journey through modern Turkey

Allah dethroned; a journey through modern Turkey

Lilo Linke

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354180729

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Sharp, unsparing, unexpectedly affectionate: Lilo Linke’s Allah Dethroned recounts a restless nation in motion. A vivid portrait of change. Part memoir, part reportage, this turkish travel memoir sits squarely within twentieth-century nonfiction and reads as a historical travelogue for readers drawn to how societies remake themselves. Linke observes the public rituals, the private conversations and the architectural traces left by the ottoman empire decline; she traces the new contours of daily life as secularism in turkey reshapes law, education and public tone. The prose is direct and inquisitive rather than theatrical; moments of humour and discomfort sit side by side, making the book a rare contemporaneous record of east meets west tensions, civic optimism and stubborn traditions. For armchair travel readers it offers the sensory pleasures of a foreign road; for anyone interested in modern turkey history it supplies context, texture and a humane intelligence. Anchored in 1930s turkey exploration, Linke frames public debate and private adaptation in plain, observant prose that rewards patient reading.Historically and literarily significant, Allah Dethroned is not mere anecdote but a document of a transformative era - a companion to accounts of the ottoman empire decline and an accessible resource for readers seeking ataturk era insights. As a piece of twentieth-century nonfiction it belongs in both casual libraries and serious history enthusiasts collection shelves: collectors will value its original voice while casual readers will be carried along by Linke’s clarity and curiosity. Measured and humane, its tone suits both armchair travel readers and those compiling a history enthusiasts collection, bridging stylish observation and sober context. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a period piece, it invites fresh consideration from anyone tracing the arc of cultural transformation in Turkey, and from those who prize narratives where east meets west collide and converse.

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