International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... become a powerful man , 19 17 18 Conversation with Sotiros lannakis , March 1999 . Benedict Anderson , “ Exodus , ” Critical Inquiry 20 ( 1994 ) : 322 . Oded Stark and J.Edward Taylor , “ Relative Deprivation and International Migration ...
... become a powerful man , 19 17 18 Conversation with Sotiros lannakis , March 1999 . Benedict Anderson , “ Exodus , ” Critical Inquiry 20 ( 1994 ) : 322 . Oded Stark and J.Edward Taylor , “ Relative Deprivation and International Migration ...
Strana 178
... become totally Turkified . The one Turkish mosque not named for a sultan is called the New World ( Yeni Dunya ) , a seemingly trivial detail that shows the immigrants from Turkey identify themselves primarily in ethnic - national terms ...
... become totally Turkified . The one Turkish mosque not named for a sultan is called the New World ( Yeni Dunya ) , a seemingly trivial detail that shows the immigrants from Turkey identify themselves primarily in ethnic - national terms ...
Strana 190
... become , or remain second - rate educationally , they may prove a potent source of trouble . Their graduates , unable to find employment commensurate with their expectations , could become a disaffected and explosive force , as indeed ...
... become , or remain second - rate educationally , they may prove a potent source of trouble . Their graduates , unable to find employment commensurate with their expectations , could become a disaffected and explosive force , as indeed ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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