Det samfunnsvitenskapelige fakultet
Institutt for sammenliknende politikk
Produksjonsdato : 98-05-06
Katalogtype: Fullformat.
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Vit. artikler i internasjonale tidsskrift (ISSN)
INSTIT.: UiB-SV: Institutt for sammenliknende politikk
FORF. : Haukanes, Haldis
TITTEL : Managing ones` lives in a turbulent world - some experiences from a
Czech village.
SPRÅK : eng
TIDSKR.: Anthropological Journal on European Cultures.
ÅR/DATO: 1993
ÅRGANG : 2/1
PUBL-ID: r96003622
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Vit. artikler i norske fagtidsskrift (ISSN)
INSTIT.: UiB-SV: Institutt for sammenliknende politikk
FORF. : Innvær, Simon
TITTEL : Førebuande prøve, samfunnvitskapleg metode og teori
SPRÅK : nno
TIDSKR.: UPED-skrift, Universitetspedagogisk utviklingsarbeid i Bergen
REDAKT.: Gulbrandsen, Arild
ÅR/DATO: 1993
HEFTE : 3
ISSN : 0805-2557
PUBL-ID: r96009169
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Rapporter m.m. (egen trykkserie, konferanserapport)
INSTIT.: UiB-SV: Institutt for sammenliknende politikk
FORF. : Pamir, Mete
UiB-SV: Institutt for sammenlignende politikk
TITTEL : Determinants of Late Development:
ÅR/DATO: 1993
SIDEREG: 158
ISSN : 0803-0030
SPRÅK : eng
SERIE : Chr. Michelsen Institute Report Series
REDAKT.: Stokke, Hugo
HEFTE : 8
TILGANG: Chr. Michelsens inst. (000162)
BEGRENS: n
SAMMEND: Turkey has long stood out as a unique case in the developing world.
Heir to an influential multinational Empire, it was never colonised.
It started modernisation drive early in the 19th century. The
historical abscence of large-scale landownership and the eradication
of the predominantly non-Muslim bourgeoisie during the ethnic
dislocations of nation-building gave the state bureaucracy a free
hand in the construction of the nation-state. Turkish state-led
industrialisation in the 1930s was one of the first examples of what
was later to beco me a general pattern in the Third World nationalist
states. Yet Turkey had not undermined the yoke of its perpheral
status by the end of the Second World War.
EMNEORD: Development Theory, Political Development, Nationalism, Ottoman
Empire, Turkey
PUBL-ID: r95007459

