Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic
Sibel Bozdogan
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Paperback.
Winner of the Alice Davis Hitchcock Award sponsored by the Society of Architectural Historians
Winner of the M. Fuat Koprulu Book Prize in Turkish Studies sponsored by the Turkish Studies Association
With the proclamation of the Turkish republic by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923, Turkey’s political and intellectual elites attempted to forge from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire a thoroughly modern, secular, European nation-state. Among many other public expressions of this bold social experiment, they imported modern architecture as both a visible symbol and an effective instrument of their modernizing agenda. They abandoned the prevailing Ottoman revivalist ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
University of Washington Press United States
Number of pages
380
Condition
New
Number of Pages
380
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295981529
SKU
V9780295981529
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99-1
About Sibel Bozdogan
Sibel Bozdogan is director of liberal studies at the Boston Architectural Center. She is the coeditor of Rethinking Modernity and National Identity in Turkey and the coauthor of Sedad Eldem: Architect in Turkey.
Reviews for Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic
"The time-worn tale of the modern movement in architecture has gained a vital new chapter and fresh meanings in this exceptional study of Turkish modernism. . . . Bozdogan's study of the particular cultural and political circumstances for modernism in Turkey effectively destroys the notion that modern architecture in so-called non-Western cultures was merely an extension of Western developments and ... Read more