
Tunç Üğdül’s book Diplomasi Cephesi is known as a work that offers an insider’s perspective on the world of diplomacy and examines in detail the complex processes of international relations. Author draws on his own experiences to convey to readers the concept of diplomacy, the evolving dynamics of international relations, and Türkiye’s position within this field. He has documented his and his spouse’s diplomatic journey—from the early years of their careers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to
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Eric J. Hobsbawm’s book *The Age of Empire 1875–1914* is a comprehensive study analyzing the period from the late 19th century to the threshold of the First World War. The book examines how political economic and social transformations during this era shaped global power balances. Hobsbawm defines this period as one marked by imperialist policies economic expansion and competition among the great powers period.The Age of Empire" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Content of the B
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Kemal Tahir’s Tired novel *Yorgun Savaşçı* examines the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the nation’s struggle for independence prior to the National War of Independence. Novel delves deeply into the various segments of society and the political atmosphere of the era through the story of a single individual. Main character Hell Topçu Cemil embodies the moral, social and political decay experienced by the populace during the final days of the Ottoman Empire and the resistance spirit that emerged
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DiMehmet Ali Kapar’s work Diplomat Sahabiler examines the diplomatic roles assumed by the Companions during the early period of Islamic history. The book analyzes, within a broader context, how the Companions, under the guidance of our Prophet (peace be upon him), embraced principles of peace and justice to convey Islam’s universal message. Work details the Companions’ competencies in these duties, their ability to manage human relations, and their contributions to the diplomatic understanding of
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Foggy The Atlas of Misty Continents is known as a novel by İhsan Oktay Anar that blends his distinctive has style with literary traditions Turkish and reality. Roman transports the reader to 17th-century Ottoman Istanbul while offering a narrative enriched with philosophical inquiries and fantastical elements. Author constructs a multilayered story that deeply explores the individual’s quest for meaning and the complexity of human nature.Puslu Kıtalar Atlası" image-alternate="" image-element-for
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ThDaron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson’s book Why Nations Fail investigates the causes of differences in economic and political development among nations. The authors analyze why nations with similar historical conditions have followed divergent economic and political paths. The book attempts to explain the origins of wealth and poverty through the role of institutions.Book ContentWhy Nations Fail" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Inclusive and Extractive InstitutionsThe authors
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Stefan Zweig’s Twenty-Four Hours from a Woman’s Life is a profound novella that explores the complexity of the human psyche and emotional transformations. First published in 1927, it centers on a woman’s intense emotional experience within just twenty-four hours of her life, leading to a profound self-discovery. The story examines how an individual’s inner world and fleeting decisions can produce transformative effects on life. Zweig masterfully treats themes of personal passion, moral conflict,
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Amin Maalouf's novel "Far from the East" tells the story of a group of friends scattered across different countries after the Lebanon Civil War who reunite years later for the funeral of their old friend Murad and confront their shared past in the process. Roman delves into the depths of individual and collective memory to reveal the lasting impact of war on people and their relationships.Far from the East" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Book ContentReturn Home and Confrontat
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Amin Maalouf’s novel *Tanios the Rock* was published in 1993 and that same year was awarded the prestigious Goncourt Prize by France. Roman is set in the 19th century in Lebanon, under the dominion of the Ottoman Empire, in the village of Kfaryabda, a village. Work features a narrative that intertwines personal identity quests with historical events. Maalouf masterfully explores themes of power conflict, betrayal, affiliation and the individual’s fate in the novel. Inspired by a historical event
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ReGülseren Budayıcıoğlu’s novel *Kırmızı Pelerin* narrates, from the perspective of a psychiatrist, how individuals cope with psychological problems and the impact of these processes on their lives. The book offers a profound insight into mental health and trauma while thoroughly examining psychotherapy and psychological healing processes.Theme and Main Character*Kırmızı Pelerin* explores the inner conflicts, traumas, and psychological challenges of individuals from diverse segments of society. Th
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