From integration to alienation: Diverging Perceptions of the Kurdish Question in the Turkish Modernization
My thesis focuses on transforming the Kurds’ sense of identity in the twentieth century and analyzing the factors influencing the transformation of the movement from a historical standing. The research lists the geopolitical and
political factors that can be interpreted more broadly and narrowly, which have led to conflicts between Kurds and other peoples but, above all, the Turkish state, which is difficult to resolve. In the review, we will see how the extremely complex history of conflict, geopolitical constraints, inevitable dynamics of modernization, historical perceptual logics, and identity issues intersect. In the introduction part I focused on the historical background of the problem, the problem of objectivity, methodology and the structures of the thesis and how
does academia interpret the Kurdish movement.
https://doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/11899/
https://doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/11899/1/Disseration_IS.pdf