La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique

One of the prominent themes of Turkish literature of the 20th century adresses the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of the Republic. This largely echoes the official view of the western orientated Kemalistic government. Gradually, some writers became conscious of the vital necessity f...

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Main Author: Valérie Gay
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Language:English
Published: Centre d'Études Balkaniques 2008-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ceb/1578
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description One of the prominent themes of Turkish literature of the 20th century adresses the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of the Republic. This largely echoes the official view of the western orientated Kemalistic government. Gradually, some writers became conscious of the vital necessity for the country to embrace its history, and started to examine their ottoman past.In Devlet Ana (1967) and in Osmancık (1983), Kemal Tahir and Tarık Buğra took as a subject the beginning of the foundation of a State by the tribes of Turkmen in the 13th and 14th centuries. Despite a marxist vision on one side and a spiritual view on the other, both of them were attached to putting emphasis on the positive aspects of the ottoman Empire’s foundation ( the defense of human values and the model of law and order) ; they both came together to stand up for the defense of a national identity.
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La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique
Cahiers Balkaniques
Turkey
Ottoman empire
Tahir Kemal (1910-1973)
Turkmen
Buğra Tarık (1918-1994)
title La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique
title_full La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique
title_fullStr La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique
title_full_unstemmed La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique
title_short La fondation de l’Empire ottoman chez Kemal Tahir et Tarik Bugra entre mythe et réalité historique
title_sort la fondation de l empire ottoman chez kemal tahir et tarik bugra entre mythe et realite historique
topic Turkey
Ottoman empire
Tahir Kemal (1910-1973)
Turkmen
Buğra Tarık (1918-1994)
url https://journals.openedition.org/ceb/1578
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