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Though geographically far apart, Turkey and Australia are much closer than many would think. This collection provides a relevant, comparative and comprehensive study of two countries seeking to reconcile their history with their geography.
Contents
1. Australia and Turkey: New Perspectives between Old Foes; Michalis S. Michael 2. Parallel Lives and Tragic Heroisms: Ottoman, Turkish and Australasian Myths about Dardanelles Campaigns; Adrian Jones 3. Australia Turkey Connections: Traders, Foes and Citizens; Christine Inglis 4. After Gallipoli: Empire Nation and Diversity in Multicultural Turkey and Australia; Andrew Jakubowicz and Ahmet Icduygu 5. Australia and Turkey in Post-secular Perspectives; Ibrahim Abraham and Umut Parmaksiz 6. Australia, Turkey, and Understandings of Islam in a Secular Age; Greg Barton 7. The Gulen Hizmet Movement, its Impact on Turkey and Presence in Australia; Ihsan Yilmaz and Cemen Polat 8. Ottoman Diasporas in Australia: Conflicting Discourses, Reconciling Divides, and Dialogical Engagement; Michalis S. Michael 9. Reassessing Turley's Relationships with its Neighbours; William Hale 10. Turkish Cypriots in Australia: the Evolution of a Multi-hyphenated Community and the Impact of Transnational Events; Desmond Cahill 11. Generating Kemalism in the Antipodes: the Turkish State, AKP and Cultural Politics in Australia; Banu Senay and Chris Houston 12. #occupygezi: How a Park in Istanbul Ignited the 'Turkish spring'; Erdem Koc