The historiography of modern Turkey and Greece is dominated by conflicting national perspectives in which uniqueness is stressed and where the other nation figures as the other. This remarkable collaboration transcends this perspective by bringing together expertise on nationalism in both countries as well as on theoretical debates about nationalism. It proceeds by means of careful comparison, taking various themes which are explored for each case and then compared and contrasted. This is both historically illuminating and a contribution to better understanding between Turkey and Greece. -- John Breuilly, London School of Economics
Umut Ozkirimli is associate professor of politics and the director of the Center for Turkish-Greek Studies at Istanbul Bilgi University. His previous publications include Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction and Contemporary Debates on Nationalism: A Critical Engagement. Spyros A. Sofos is senior research fellow in European and international studies at the European Research Centre, Kingston University, London. He is the coauthor of Nation and Identity in Contemporary Europe and Islam in Europe: Public Spaces and Networks.
This is a most impressive text, drawing together, and in a very fluent and integrated way, the histories and debates on nationalism in Greece and Turkey. I have never seen a comparative study of this kind, let alone one that draws on material in both languages to great effect. It is also a remarkable example, too rare in this world, of collaboration by intellectuals from two rival states and also, given the sensibilities involved, a most courageous and valiant intervention. -- Fred Halliday, London School of Economics, and author of The Middle East in International Relations: Power, Politics, and Ideology An important, well-constructed and highly readable book that should matter to anyone interested in Greece or Turkey. -- K. E. Fleming Journal of Modern History 12/1/09
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