Description
Citizenship and the Nation State in Greece and Turkey brings in combination papers on a transdisciplinary dialogue on nation formation in Greece and Turkey as successor states of the Ottoman Empire, and on aspects of civil society within the two countries.
The volume is split into two parts: ‘Empire and Nation-State’ and ‘Nation and Civil Society’ and covers issues such as Turkish and Greek nationalism, the formation of the Greek State, the affect of the Greek War of Independence in remodeling the Ottoman Empire, civil society in Greece all through the post-World War II period, the idea that of citizenship so far as the rights of girls are concerned in Greece and in Turkey, and the production and copy of nation within the educational discourse.