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Paperback Foreigners In Turkey Book

ISBN: 1024922960

ISBN13: 9781024922967

Foreigners In Turkey

€Foreigners in Turkey € delves into the intricate history of foreign relations and immigration within Turkey, primarily during the Ottoman Empire and its transition to a modern state. Philip Marshall Brown examines the legal, political, and social dynamics that shaped the experiences of foreigners residing and interacting within Turkish society. The book explores the challenges and opportunities faced by these individuals, as well as the impact of their presence on Turkey €(TM)s development.

Offering insights into diplomatic tensions, cultural exchanges, and the evolution of international law as it pertains to Turkey, this work provides a valuable historical perspective on the complexities of navigating foreign interests and immigration policies in a region of significant geopolitical importance. €Foreigners in Turkey € is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Turkey, international relations, and the sociological aspects of immigration.

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