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Ataturk
Atatürk by Jorge G. Blanco Villalta and William Campbell presents an insightful biographical study of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of the modern Turkish Republic. The book traces Atatürk’s early life, military career, and rise to national leadership during the Turkish War of Independence. It highlights his transformative reforms that reshaped Turkey into a secular, modern nation-state—ranging from legal and educational changes to advancements in social policy, language reform, and governance. The authors examine Atatürk’s political vision, leadership style, and enduring influence on Turkish identity and state ideology. Through a clear narrative and historical analysis, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of Atatürk’s legacy as one of the most significant reformers and nation-builders of the 20th century.
| PMKAA00480 | 956.1024 VIL a | Museum KAA (Turkey) | Tersedia |
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