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Halil Berktay: Biographical Note
HALIL BERKTAY, BA-MA (Economics), Yale 1968; Ph. D. (History),
Birmingham (UK), 1980. Associate Professor, History Department, Bogazici
University (Istanbul, Turkey); assistant-director of the Ataturk Institute
at the same university. A research affiliate of the CES and the CMES at
Harvard through Jan-Dec 1997. Research specialty: the historical
imagination of Turkish nationalism, particularly as it pertains to
narrations of the Ottoman past. Previous books: Republican Ideology and
Fuat Koprulu, From Tribe to Feudalism (both in Turkish); New
Approaches to State and Peasant in Ottoman History (co-edited with
Suraiya Faroqhi). Current focus on the crisis of 1908-1922 and the
construction of Turkish national memory, as part of an effort to rethink
the Kemalist Revolution in comparative perspective.
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