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This book is divided into three parts, and it sheds light on the history of Karabakh, which is an integral part of Azerbaijan, through archival documents. The first part covers developments up until the final years of the Soviet Union, while the second part examines the post-Cold War era. The final section of the book focuses on Shusha, the cultural capital and the heart of Karabakh, and delves into the history and architecture of the city.
Told from four different perspectives, At the Breakfast Table is a story of hidden histories and family secrets, from the author of The Silence of Scheherazade. Buyukada, Turkey, 2017. In the glow of a late summer morning, family gather for the 100th birthday of the famous artist Shirin Saka. It ought to be a time of fond reminiscence, looking back on a long and fruitful artistic career, on memories spanning almost a century. But the deep past is something Shirin has spent a lifetime trying to conceal. Her grandchildren, Nur and Fikret, and great-grandchild, Celine, do not know what she's hiding, though they are intimately aware of the secret's psychological consequences. The siblings invite family friend and investigative journalist Burak along to interview Shirin – in celebration of her centenary, and also in the hope of persuading her to open up. Eventually Shirin begins to express her pain the only way she knows how. She paints a story onto her dining room wall, revealing a history wiped from public consciousness and generations of her family's history. 'Fiercely intelligent, finely textured and achingly beautiful.' Elif Shafak
Innovations and Advances in Computing, Informatics, Systems Sciences, Networking and Engineering This book includes a set of rigorously reviewed world-class manuscripts addressing and detailing state-of-the-art research projects in the areas of Computer Science, Informatics, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering. It includes selected papers from the conference proceedings of the Eighth and some selected papers of the Ninth International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 2012 & CISSE 2013). Coverage includes topics in: Industrial Electronics, Technology & Automation, Telecommunications and Networking, Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering, Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning. · Provides the latest in a series of books growing out of the International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering; · Includes chapters in the most advanced areas of Computing, Informatics, Systems Sciences, and Engineering; · Accessible to a wide range of readership, including professors, researchers, practitioners and students.
2009 yılında Bedrettin Cömert çalışması nedeniyle Ankara’ya gitmiştim. 29 Ekim’i 30 Ekim’e bağlayan saatlerdi. Prof. Hamiye Çolakoğlu ile bütün gün süren söyleşimiz uzamış, saat 02:00 olmuştu. Üzerimizde büyük bir yorgunluk vardı. Tüm notları, bilgisayarı ve kamerayı toplayıp çantalara yerleştirdim. Salonun bir yanında büyük bir yemek masası vardı. Üzerinde bazı kitap, not, seramik tabak ve fotoğraflar duruyordu. Masanın köşesindeki bir fotokopi dikkatimi çekti. Cumhuriyet gazetesinde çıkmış Bilge Karasu’nun yitimi üzerine bir dostunun kaleme aldığı bir yazıydı(1). Karasu, Prof. Çolakoğlu’nun da yakın arkadaşıydı. Aynı yazıyı bir süre sonra Karasu için hazırlanmış bir armağan kitabın içinde gördüm. Tekrar okudum. Sonra tüm kitabı inceleyip Karasu’nun dostlarının onun için neler yazdıklarına baktım. Yazıların hiçbirinde o gece okuduğum yazıdaki duyarlık yoktu. Bu duygu farklılığı beni Bilge Karasu üzerine bir çalışma yapmaya yönlendirdi. Planımı Bedrettin Cömert sonrası projelerimin içine kattım.
Challenging the commonplace that suspends migrants between two worlds', this study turns a refreshingly curious eye to complex cultural relations and literary novelties wrought by Turkish migration to Germany. At interpretive and historic crossroads involving dialogue and storytelling, genocide and taboo, and capital and labour in the 1990s. This book illuminates far-reaching imaginative effects that literatures of migration can engender. In critical conversation with Arjun Appadurai, Seyla Benhabib, Homi Bhabha, Rey Chow, Andreas Huyssen, Dominick LaCapra, Doris Sommer, and many others, Adelson probes history and aesthetics as surprisingly twinned indices of national and global transformation at the millennial turn.
These papers examine the history behind Turkey's application for EU membership. The contributors tackle the thorny issues of Cyprus, Turkey's attitude towards a common defence policy and Turkish parliamentarians' views on the nation's relations with the European Union.
New editions of the bestselling Revise GCSE Study Guides with a fresh new look and updated content in line with curriculum changes. Revise GCSE contains everything students need to achieve the GCSE grade they want. Each title has been written by a GCSE examiner to help boost students' learning and focus their revision. Each title provides complete curriculum coverage with clearly marked exam board labels so students can easily adapt the content to fit the course they are studying. Revise GCSE is an ideal course companion throughout a student's GCSE study and acts as the ultimate Study Guide throughout their revision.
As revolution swept over Russia and empires collapsed in the final days of World War I, Azerbaijan and neighbouring Georgia and Armenia proclaimed their independence in May 1918. During the ensuing two years of struggle for independence, military endgames, and treaty negotiations, the diplomatic representatives of Azerbaijan struggled to gain international recognition and favourable resolution of the territorial sovereignty of the country. This brief but eventful episode came to an end when the Red Army entered Baku in late April 1920. Drawing on archival documents from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, United States, France, and Great Britain, the accomplished historian, Jamil Hasanli, has produc...
This book discusses how tensions and unknowns may impact future relations between a post-Brexit UK, the EU and the countries of the Gulf, including Iran. The authors of this book consider, in different ways, whether British and EU27 relations with the Gulf States may change or whether the traditions and the weight of their history reinforce the pre-existing patterns of these relationships. Ongoing changes in the Gulf, the present disputes and the trajectories economic reform also influence these discussions. The book analyses the changing positions of the US, China and Russia that are likely to impact Europe’s interests. It explores outcomes of ongoing world challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the crash of oil prices, to further examine Post-Brexit Europe and UK policy challenges towards Iran and the GCC States.
Es gibt kaum ein Land, mit dem die Deutschen so viel zu tun haben. Und doch bestimmen immer noch Klischees und Vorurteile die deutschen Vorstellungen von der Türkei. Welche Rolle spielt die Religion in der türkischen Gemeinschaft? Was unterscheidet das Familienleben in Deutschland von dem in der Türkei? Welche Probleme bestimmen den türkischen Alltag in Beruf, Schule und Freizeit? Wie ist es um die Demokratie, die Rechte der Frauen und die Meinungsfreiheit bestellt? Diesen und weiteren Fragen geht Jürgen Gottschlich nach, der seit zehn Jahren als Korrespondent in Istanbul lebt. Er gibt Einblicke in die Geschichte und Gegenwart eines modernen Landes voller Gegensätze und mit vielen Gesichtern.