Monographic course on Turkey, from the collapse of the Ottoman Empire to current affairs. Specific attention will be devoted to Kurdish history and presence in Turkey.
Teaching is partially in Italian and partially in English.
D. Graebe & Others, "Building Free Life. Dialogue with Ocalan", Kairos Press, 2019
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to analyze social and political history of modern Turkey from the end of the Ottoman Empire to current times. The Kurdish issue will be part of specific studies.
Prerequisites
Some knowledge of International History and Middle Eastern History and Politics at undergraduate level
Teaching Methods
Frontal and blended teaching. Powerpoint presentations. External speakers will be invited, both from Florence University and from third institutions.
Further information
Classes will start on October 13 at 2.30 pm.
Type of Assessment
Oral Exam. Students can give the exam in Italian or English.
Students should show: knowledge of the course topics and ability to organize and present this knowledge with the correct use of language and glossary specific of the field; the ability to critically analyze the issues which are relevant for the field; the ability to use the knowledge to interpret the evolution of Turkey politics and society and the determinants of relations between the central government and the Kurdish minority.
For more details please check the Moodle page of this course