The Power of the People
Everyday Resistance and Dissent in the Making of Modern Turkey, 1923-38
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- Author: Murat Metinsoy, Istanbul University
- Date Published: July 2023
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- isbn: 9781009012140
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Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the founding of the Republic in 1923 under the rule of Atatürk and his Republican People's Party, Turkey embarked on extensive social, economic, cultural and administrative modernization programs which would lay the foundations for modern day Turkey. The Power of the People shows that the ordinary people shaped the social and political change of Turkey as much as Atatürk's strong spurt of modernization. Adopting a broader conception of politics, focusing on daily interactions between the state and society and using untapped archival sources, Murat Metinsoy reveals how rural and urban people coped with the state policies, local oppression, exploitation, and adverse conditions wrought by the Great Depression through diverse everyday survival and resistance strategies. Showing how the people's daily practices and beliefs survived and outweighed the modernizing elite's projects, this book gives new insights into the social and historical origins of Turkey's backslide to conservative and Islamist politics, demonstrating that the making of modern Turkey was an outcome of intersection between the modernization and the people's responses to it.
Read more- A new interpretation of the foundation of modern Turkey exploring the social dynamics of Turkish history and politics
- Demonstrates how the ordinary people, whose daily practices and beliefs survived and outweighed the modernizing elite's projects, shaped modern day Turkey
- Offers new insights into the social and historical origins of Turkey's current backslide to conservative and Islamist politics
Awards
- Winner, 2023 Choice Awards
Reviews & endorsements
'Metinsoy has produced here a fascinating account of popular politics in the new Turkish republic, writing 'ordinary people', in all their individual and collective complexity, back in to the centre of the national narrative. Highly original, it will transform scholarly understanding of early Kemalist Turkey.' Stephanie Cronin, University of Oxford
See more reviews'In this meticulously researched book, Metinsoy shows that the informal politics of the urban and rural poor played an important part in Turkey's modernization. Far from being passive objects of an elite project as they are usually portrayed, peasants, tribal members, workers, and other poor and marginalized groups appear in these pages as active participants in a history that determined the shape of modern Turkey. This important book fills a major gap in our understanding of Turkey's recent history.' ReĹźat Kasaba, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
'Most narratives of Turkey's secularizing reforms and socioeconomic changes portray them as the uncontested project of elites and the state. In contrast, Metinsoy makes creative use of a variety of new sources and presents a convincing account of every day resistance from ordinary peasants and workers. This well-written book also offers major insights into society and politics including Islamist politics in contemporary Turkey.' Ĺževket Pamuk
'Metinsoy challenges the top-down narratives of early Turkish Republic state imposition and acquiescence from its 'hapless' populace. Tax evasion, smuggling, banditry, and public complaint from the village coffeehouse to the factory floor weave a rich tapestry of everyday resistance, providing a superb alla Turca sequel to James Scott's classic work.' Michael Wuthrich, University of Kansas
'… this is a must-read book … Essential.' B. A. Yesilada, Choice
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- Date Published: July 2023
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009012140
- length: 417 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 151 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.6kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction. Toward an infrahistory of Republican Turkey
Part I. Everyday Politics of Peasants:
1. The price of the Republic for the peasants
2. Raising voice and rural discontent
3. Resisting the agricultural taxes
4. Social smuggling: resistance to the monopolies
5. Theft, violence and banditry
Concluding remarks
Part II. Everyday Politics of Urban Labor:
6. The price of the republic for the working class
7. Labor discontent
8. Survival struggles and everyday resistance
9. Violence, protests and walkouts
Concluding remarks
Part III: The Power of Popular Culture:
10. Hotbeds of opposition to secularism: mosques, coffehouses and homes
11. Informal media vs. official discourse: word of mouth, rumors and placards
14. Neither fez, nor hat: contesting the hat reform
13. Negotiating anti-veiling campaigns
15. Old habits die hard: tenacity of old lifestyles in new times
Concluding remarks
Epilogue. Infrastructure of Turkey's modernization
Bibliography.
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