ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the historical sociology of the Turkish state, seeking to compare the development of the Ottoman/Turkish state with similar processes of large scale historical change in Europe identified by Michael Mann in The Sources of Social Power. Jacoby traces the contours of Turkey's 'modernisation' with the intention of formulating a fresh way to approach state development in countries on the global economic periphery, particularly those attempting to effect closer ties with northern markets. It also highlights matters of social change pertinent to states grappling with issues relating to political Islam, minority identity and irredentist dissent.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|24 pages

Social Power and Historical Sociology

chapter 2|31 pages

The Politics of Empire

chapter 3|33 pages

The Ideology of Modernism

chapter 4|34 pages

The Economics of Liberalisation

chapter 5|38 pages

The Military/Industrial Complex