Collective Memory and National Membership: Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria
This study seeks to explain the impact of historical narratives on the inclusiveness and pluralism of citizenship models. Drawing on comparative historical analysis of two post-imperial core countries, Turkey and Austria, it explores how narrative forms operate to support or constrain citizenship models.
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Collective Memory and National Membership: Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria
This study seeks to explain the impact of historical narratives on the inclusiveness and pluralism of citizenship models. Drawing on comparative historical analysis of two post-imperial core countries, Turkey and Austria, it explores how narrative forms operate to support or constrain citizenship models.
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Collective Memory and National Membership: Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria

Collective Memory and National Membership: Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria

by Kenneth A. Loparo
Collective Memory and National Membership: Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria

Collective Memory and National Membership: Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria

by Kenneth A. Loparo

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Overview

This study seeks to explain the impact of historical narratives on the inclusiveness and pluralism of citizenship models. Drawing on comparative historical analysis of two post-imperial core countries, Turkey and Austria, it explores how narrative forms operate to support or constrain citizenship models.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349501434
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2015
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 169
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Meral Ugur Cinar received her PhD in Political Science from University of Pennsylvania in May 2012. She was a Mellon Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellow at the New School for Social Research in 2012-13. Her articles are published in PS: Political Science and Politics, Political Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, and Turkish Studies as well as in book chapters. She also co-authored an article with Kursat Cinar that has won the 2013 Sabancı International Research Award. She is currently Assistant Professor at Bilkent University, Turkey.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Turkish Historical Narrative 3. Historical Narratives in Action: The Turkish Case 4. The Austrian Historical Narrative 5. Historical Narratives in Action: The Austrian Case 6. Conclusions and Directions for Future Research
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