1st Edition

Order and Insecurity in Germany and Turkey Military Cultures of the 1930s

By Emre Sencer Copyright 2017
    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines processes of military, political and cultural transformation from the perspective of officers in two countries: Germany and Turkey in the 1930s. The national fates of both countries interlocked during the Great War years and their close alliance dictated their joint defeat in 1918.

    While the two countries were manifestly different in their politics and culture, both had lost the war and both went through powerful changes in its immediate aftermath. They painted themselves as the victims of a new imperialist order, whose chief representatives were Britain and France. The result was a radical militarism that unleashed violent currents in these countries – developments that were to be more transformative than the impact of the war experience itself.

    Acknowledgements

    Abbreviations

    Introduction

    Past

    Nation

    Politics

    Enemies and War

    Conclusion

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Emre Sencer is Associate Professor of History and Chair of International Studies at Knox College, USA.