Caner Yelbaşı on the Circassians in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire

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Jennifer Hattam on writing the Lonely Planet guide to Turkey

Istanbul-based journalist Jennifer Hattam on her work updating the Lonely Planet guide to Turkey. The conversation touches on the immense amount of work and miles that go into updating the guide, as well as how Turkey has changed since she first did the job. Please support Turkey ...  Show more

Brett Wilson on the myth and reality of modern Turkey's religious reforms

Brett Wilson on his article "Sufi Leaders in the early Turkish Republic: Profession, Privilege, and Persecution (1925-1950)". The piece studies the impact of the 1925 outlawing of Islamic religious orders, challenging the traditional idea of harsh secularist persecution. Please s ...  Show more

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