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Želi ovaj predmet: | 1 |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta CC paket (Pošta) Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) PostNet (pre slanja) Ostalo (pre slanja) Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Beograd, Beograd-Novi Beograd |
ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 2010
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani
Kemal H. Karpat
ELITES AND RELIGION - FROM OTOMAN EMPIRE TO TURKISH REPUBLIC
Timas Publishing, Istanbul, 2010
meke korice, 282 str.
Knjiga je u vrlo dobrom stanju, deluje nečitano, čista, ali s blagim tragovima rukovanja. Papir blaže požuteo.
Professor Karpat, one of the most prominent names in the field of Political History, explores the social structure of Ottoman Empire through different eras and looks at Turkey`s multi-party democracy culture from a historical perspective. His articles interpret the Ottoman history for broader audience and lay a vivid picture of events of recent history in front of our eyes. Professor Karpat`s remarkable articles take us back to 18th century Ottoman days and examine change and modernization on those days, his work also looks into the independence and interaction of various social groups within a muslim state.
The Ottoman social structure produced a unique way of practicing `secularism` where spiritual issues regarding faith and administrative issues regarding everyday state politics were kept completely independent from each other; one was dealing with earthly matters of day to day life of subjects of the Ottoman sultan, the other was to aid the followers of specific faith in their practice of religion and to prepare for after-life. Ottomans, despite having a highly complex social structure accommodating a number of ethnic groups and various religious orders, had successfully sustained freedom of faith by adopting the `millet` system. Every non-muslim community represented by its leader was regarded as a `millet` and enjoyed an absolute autonomy and freedom within its own faith and community in terms of practice of religion, language, social relations.