Assistant Course Description Course Objectives Learning Outcomes
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Assistant Course Description Course Objectives Learning Outcomes
THE TURKISH REVOLUTION I - HIST. 301 (21) 2013 SPRING Class Meeting Location CAS 133 Class Meeting Times MN B3,WE B3 Instructor Office Hours Office Location Office Phone Email Web Address EDA DALOĞLU Number of Credits ECTS Credits Prerequisites Language 3 6 COMM. 101 English SOS 243 1579 edaloglu@ku.edu.tr Assistant N/A Course Description The evolution of the reforms from the Tanzimat Period to the Kemalist period is studied through the period between 1839 and 1938, including their political, economic and social aspects. Course Objectives Students will be taught the importance of Industrial Revolution and French Revolution and how these transforming events had an impact on Ottoman Empire Students will be taught the main characteristics of the Ottoman classical system and they will be taught how the classical system gradually evolved starting from the 17th century Students will be taught the major socioeconomic, political, military, and cultural reforms, processes, and developments that shaped the Ottoman Empire starting from Selim III?s reign Students will be taught the emergence of Young Ottomans and Young Turks Students will be taught the processes that resulted in shift of power to Committee of Union and Progress and they will be taught the developments that led to Ottoman Empire?s participation in First World War Students will be taught the War of Liberation and major reforms that were undertaken by the republican elite in 1920s Learning Outcomes On completion of this course, students will be able to evaluate the role of French Revolution and Industrial Revolution on transforming empires into nation states On completion of this course, students will be able to comprehend how French Revolution and Industrial Revolution pushed Ottoman Empire to evaluate its economic, political and military structure On completion of this course, students will be able to explain how Ottoman Empire transformed into Republic of Turkey On completion of this course, students will be able to acknowledge/recognize the continuity and break that characterize the transformation of Ottoman Empire into Republic of Turkey Teaching Methods Lectures and interactive class discussions Course Contents Session Starting Number Date 2 3 1 2 2 2 Topics 05/02/2013 European transformation and French Revolution 12/02/2013 Transformation of the classical system, reforms of Selim III and Mahmud II 21/02/2013 Eastern question 26/02/2013 Economic overview: provisionism, mercantilism, liberalism 05/03/2013 Tanzimat era and the opposition: Young Ottomans 26/03/2013 Reign of Abdülhamid II, 1876-1909 and the Opposition: The Young Turks 02/04/2013 Young Turk ideology and Revolution of 1908, Second Constitutional Period, CUP's supervisory government: 1908-1913 16/04/2013 The rise of Turkish nationalism and national economy under CUP rule 18/04/2013 World War I and the national resistance movement 30/04/2013 Turkey in 1920s: Consolidation of RPP rule 2 1 2 2 Assessment Methods Type Description Final Grade, % Midterm Test Final Exam Quiz Project Other Mid-Term Exam Identification and essay questions Final exam Identification and essay questions Pop quizzes Presentation and report Participation 35 35 15 9 6 100 Total Workload Breakdown Type Description Hours Lecture Exam Project Lectures and readings Attending and preparing for the lectures Reading the required texts Preparing for mid-term and final exam Preparing for the presentation 100 50 30 180 Total Sources Required Readings Barber, N. 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(2004). ?Institution Building in the Kemalist Republic: The Role of the People's Party.? In Men of order: Authoritarian Modernization under Atatürk and Reza Shah, edited by Touraj Atabaki and Erik Jan Zürcher. London: I.B. Tauris, 98-112. Other N/A Academic Dishonesty Koc University catalogue indicates that academic dishonesty includes and is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, multiple submissions and collusion.