A coup in Turkey : a tale of democracy, despotism and vengeance in a divided land / Jeremy Seal.
Publisher: London : Chatto & Windus, 2021Description: x, 334 pages : maps, photographs ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781784741754
- 23 956.1036 S438

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Central Library المكتبة المركزية | 956.1036 S438 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | قاعة الكتب | 46866 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-308) and index.
In the spring of 2016 travel writer Jeremy Seal went to Turkey to investigate perhaps the most dramatic, revealing and little-known episode in the country's history - the 'original' coup of 1960, which deposed the traditionalist Prime Minister Adnan Menderes. The story of Menderes - to his adoring supporters the country's founding democrat; to his sworn enemies its most infamous traitor - goes to the heart of the feud that continues to rage between the Western and secular amibitions of a minority elite and the religious and conservative instincts of the small-town majority. A coup in Turkey is a thrilling account of the events leading up to the coup and the trials and executions that followed, a story of political subterfuge and score-settling, courtroom drama, state execution, authoritarian intolerance and ideological division. --inside cover.