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Allah dethroned; a journey through modern Turkey

Allah dethroned; a journey through modern Turkey

Lilo Linke

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354184666
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A vivid, unflinching travel memoir of a nation at its turning point. Change hums in every street. Lilo Linke’s Allah dethroned; a journey through modern Turkey sits squarely as a travel memoir of Turkey and a 1930s travel narrative - observant, curious and quick to record the subtle interplay of tradition and reform. As a cultural exploration book, it examines public ritual, private belief and everyday life, keeping an attentive eye on secularism in Turkey and the shifting contours of religion and society in Turkey. Linke writes with economy and warmth: the voice is immediate, the notes precise. At moments her lines are small and granular, at others sweeping in their implications; together they map social change with humane clarity. The work reads both as an Anatolia travelogue and as a reflection on modernity, comfortably placed within classic travel literature while offering a corrective to the assumptions of many orientalist travel writers.Historically and literarily, Allah dethroned belongs to the interwar period in Turkey and contributes a contemporaneous viewpoint to modern Turkey history - material valuable to scholars and inviting for general readers. 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. Appealing to armchair travel readers as much as to collectors of classic works, and a fine addition to any history enthusiasts collection, Linke’s account rewards both casual reading and close attention: clear observation, humane curiosity and a narrative intelligence that still resonates. Keep this on the shelf beside other interwar travel accounts and studies of secular transformation; the book continues to speak across disciplines and preferences. Its measured perspective enriches discussions of secularism in Turkey and supplies human texture to accounts of national reinvention; for students and casual readers alike it remains a readable, richly suggestive companion to larger histories.

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