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Rethinking Modernity and National Identity in Turkey
Sibel Bozdogan and Resat Kasaba (eds.)
University of Washington Press
1997
About the Authors
Sibel Bozdogan is an associate professor of architecture in the History Theory Criticism section of the Department of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She teaches courses on the architecture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is the coauthor of Sedad Eldem: Architect in Turkey (1987) and is currently working on architecture and nationalism in the making of modern Turkey.
Resat Kasaba is an associate professor of international studies at the University of Washington. He has published Ottoman Empire and the World Economy: The Nineteenth Century (1988), Cities in a World System (1991), and articles on the social and economic history of the late Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish republic. Currently he is researching state policies toward labor migration in the Ottoman Empire and its successor states.