ABSTRACT

This concise account of the life and career of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881--1938), the formidable "founder of modern Turkey", offers a substantial revaluation of a key figure in modern history, and also an introduction to the Turkish republic itself. It is a timely study with Turkey again at the centre of international attention, as Islamic fundamentalists challenge many of Atatürk's westernising and secularizing reforms, and as the regional aftershocks of the Soviet collapse reopen profound questions about Turkey's nature, role and relationships Atatürk had sought to settle for good.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter |14 pages

The Making of Mustafa Kemal

part |60 pages

Acquisition of Power

chapter |25 pages

Early Career

chapter |16 pages

Moment of Decision

part |51 pages

Consolidation of Power

chapter |12 pages

Relations With Istanbul

chapter |15 pages

Civil War

chapter |24 pages

War

part |48 pages

Use of Power

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion