International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... traditional measures of assimilation . A second is that Islam is a very crucial barrier to assimilation at all levels of education and income . The last assertion is that assimilation is determined by conditions in the country of origin ...
... traditional measures of assimilation . A second is that Islam is a very crucial barrier to assimilation at all levels of education and income . The last assertion is that assimilation is determined by conditions in the country of origin ...
Strana 114
... traditional indicators of assimilation include income , education , occupation , residential location , and intergroup marriage patterns . This study added the variables of language ( s ) spoken at home , long - term plans , and country ...
... traditional indicators of assimilation include income , education , occupation , residential location , and intergroup marriage patterns . This study added the variables of language ( s ) spoken at home , long - term plans , and country ...
Strana 168
... traditional respect for state authority and social discipline were transferred from the Ottoman system to the Republic . Modern Turkey , therefore , preserved the old mass - elite duality while forced secularization and the imposition ...
... traditional respect for state authority and social discipline were transferred from the Ottoman system to the Republic . Modern Turkey , therefore , preserved the old mass - elite duality while forced secularization and the imposition ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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