
Bozkurtlar: The Death of the Gray Wolves and The Rebirth of the Gray Wolves is a historical-romantic novel written by Hüseyin Nihal Atsız, inspired by Turkish history and centered on the era of the Göktürks. The work was first serialized beginning with issue 7 of the magazine Ateş Çocuk on January 7, 1937, up to issue 40 (excluding issues 29 and 30). These serialized parts were later compiled into a book under the title The Death of the Gray Wolves, while its continuation, The Rebirth of the Gra
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SoCemil Meriç’s Notes and Lectures on Sociology consists of in-depth analyses, conceptual debates and texts shaped by a philosophical perspective on sociology. First published in 1993, this book brings together Meriç’s accumulated insights and ideas on sociology. In the work, sociology is emphasized not merely as a science discipline but as a vehicle force in understanding and transforming society. Meriç blends East and West thought traditions in his approach to sociology and analyzes the unique s
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Ahsen Karakaş

Religious Life in Erzurum and Surrounding Villages, written by Prof. Dr. Ünver Günay (1945–2022), a scholar conducting research in the field of sociology of religion, was published as part of Dergâh Yayınları’s “Erzurum Kitaplığı” series. The book examines religious life in Erzurum and its surrounding villages through the lens of sociology of religion and based on field research. The first edition, published in August 1999, consists of 293 pages.Content and Thematic StructureThe book is structur
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Muhammed Samed Acar