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Assistant Course Description Course Objectives Learning Outcomes
THE TURKISH REVOLUTION II - HIST. 302 (1) 2013 SUMMER Class Meeting Location CAS B24 Class Meeting Times MN A1,MN A2,TH A1,TH A2,TU A1,TU A2,WE A1,WE A2 Instructor Office Hours Office Location Office Phone Email Web Address HARUN ERCAN Number of Credits ECTS Credits Prerequisites Language 3 6 ACWR. 101 or consent of the instructor English [email protected] Assistant N/A Course Description The institution of the Republic and a study of historical conditions and events following Atatürk's reforms. Covers the period from the beginning of the Turkish Republic to the 1980s. Course Objectives Students will be taught the important turning points in the history of Turkish Republic. Students will be taught a long period of history starting from the early Republican times up until today. Students will be taught, the major transformations in Turkish political and social life with references to the international context. Learning Outcomes On the completion of this courser the students will be able to: * analyze historical facts in Turkish Republican history. * bring about arguments by using historical data about Turkish history. *to give a meaning and be able to discuss political, social, economic and international issues that Turkey faces or faced. Teaching Methods Teaching Method: Lecturing, class discussions and student presentations. Course Contents Session Starting Number Date 3 1 2 2 1 1 4 Topics 18/06/2013 Reforms, Economy and Foreign Policy during the Single Party Era 24/06/2013 Turkey and the World in Transition 25/06/2013 Era of Democrat Party 1950-1960 27/06/2013 27 May Coup, 1961 Constitution 08/07/2013 Turkish Politics after 1960 Military Coup. Problems of Pluralism and Democracy 09/07/2013 Turkish Economy during 1960-80: Import Substituting Industrialization Turkish Foreign Policy and Cyprus Issue 10/07/2013 1980 Coup and 1982 Constitution / ANAP, Neo-liberalism and Issues in Turkish Politics (1980?s-90?s) Assessment Methods Type Description Final Grade, % Midterm Test Final Exam Project Quiz Other Identification and essay questions Identification and essay questions Presentation Pop Quizzes Participation Total 35 35 9 15 6 100 Workload Breakdown Type Description Hours Lecture Exam Project Lectures and reading the required readings Studying for the exams Preparing the presentation 100 50 30 180 Total Sources Required Readings Çağaptay, S. (2006). ?Kemalism Par Excellence in the 1930s: The Rise of Turkish Nationalism.? Islam, Secularism and Nationalism in Modern Turkey: Who is a Turk? London: Routledge, 41-64. Pamuk, S. (2000). "Intervention during the Great Depression: Another Look at Turkish Experience." In The Mediterranean Response to Globalization before 1950, edited by Ş.Pamuk and J.G.Williamson. London: Routledge, 321-339. Altunışık, M. B. (2005). ?Turkey in World Affairs.? Turkey, Challenges of Continuity and Change. New York: Routledge, 94-102. Karpat, K. (1973). ?The Social Classes and Wartime Developments.? Social Change and Politics in Turkey: A Structural-Historical Analysis. Leiden: Brill, 98-133. Akar, R. (2000). ? Parseh Geverkyan?la Görüşme? Aşkale Yolcuları ? Varlık Vergisi ve Çalışma Kampları, İstanbul : Belge Yayınları, 234-241. Zürcher, E. (2005) ?The Transition to Democracy 1945-50.? Turkey a Modern History. London: I.B. Tauris, 206-218. Ahmad, F. (1977). ?The Menderes Era 1950-60.? The Turkish Experiment in Democracy 1950-1975. Colorado: Westview Press, 35-75. Zürcher, E. (2005). ?The Rule of the Democratic Party.? Turkey: A Modern History. London: I.B. Tauris, 224-229. Altunışık, M. B. (2005). ?Turkey in World Affairs.? Turkey, Challenges of Continuity and Change. New York: Routledge, 102-106. Zürcher, E. (2003). ?The Second Turkish Republic 1960-1980.? Turkey: A Modern History. London: I.B. Tauris, 241-248. C.H. Dodd. (1969). ?Chapter 8: The Turkish Constitution.? Politics and Government in Turkey. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 20-51 Erten, B. (2007). ?Türkiye?de 68.? In Modern Türkiyede Siyasi Düşünce-Sol, edited by T. Bora and M. Güntekingil. Istanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 834-346. Zürcher, E. (2003). ?The Second Turkish Republic 1960-1980.? Turkey: A Modern History. London: I.B. Tauris, 248-264 / 269-273. Aydin, Z. (2005). ?The State.? The Political Economy of Turkey. London: Pluto Press, 34-43 Boratav, K. (2008). ?VII. İçe Dönük, Dışa Bağımlı Genişleme (1962-1976) ve Yeni Bunalım (1977-1979).? 1908-2005 Türkiye İktisat Tarihi. Ankara: İmge Kitabevi, 117-144. Utkulu, U. (2001). ?The Turkish Economy: Past and Present.? In Turkey since 1970: Politics, Economics and Society, edited by D. Lowatt. New York: Palgrave, 14-20. Altunışık, M. B. (2005). ?Turkey in World Affairs.? Turkey, Challenges of Continuity and Change. New York: Routledge, 106-110. Dodd, C. (2001). ?A Living History.? Storm Clouds over Cyprus A Briefing. United Kingdom: Eothen Press, 7-24. Aral, B.(2001). ?Dispensing with Tradition? Turkish Politics and International Society during the Özal Decade, 1983-93?, Middle Eastern Studies, 37: 1, pp.7288. Altunışık, M. B. (2005). ?Politics in the Turkish Republic.? Turkey, Challenges of Continuity and Change. New York: Routledge, 45-56. Altunışık, M. B. (2005). ?The Turkish Economy.? Turkey, Challenges of Continuity and Change. New York: Routledge, 75-79. Bali, R.N.(2009). ?Serbest Piyasa Dönemi?, Tarz-I Hayat?tan Life Style?a, İletişim Yyaınlerı: İstanbul, pp. 2735, pp.50-56 White, J. B. (2008). ?Islam and Politics in Contemporary Turkey.? In The Cambridge History of Turkey: Turkey in the Modern World, edited by R. Kasaba. New York: Cambridge University Press, 363-380. Gümüşçü Ş. and Sert, D. (2010). ? The March 2009 Local Elections and the Inconsistent Democratic Transformation of the AKP Party in Turkey.? Middle East Critique, 19 (1): 55- 70. Bozarslan, H. (2008). ?Kurds and the Turkish State.? In The Cambridge History of Turkey: Turkey in the Modern World, edited by R. Kasaba. New York: Cambridge University Press, 333-356. Lundgren, A. (2007). ?After the Invasion?, The Unwelcome Neighbour, I. B. Tauris: London, p. 97-119. Other N/A Academic Dishonesty Koc University cataloque indicates that academic dishonesty includes and is not limited to cheating, plagilarism, multiple submissions and collusion.
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