Learned Patriots – Debating Science, State, and Society in the Nineteenth–Century Ottoman: Debating Science, State, and Society in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire - Hardcover

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"Alper Yalcinkaya's "Learned Patriots" will be greeted with enthusiasm by everyone interested in science and society in the late Ottoman Empire. Yalcinkaya brings together critical issues that earlier approaches have usually separated: history of science, political thought, elite formation, the polemics over issues of cultural change. Offering fascinating insights into change over time in the interactions of these issues, he shows that what mattered was not just scientific expertise but the social engagement and moral character of its custodians and its positive contributions to the communalistic universe of Ottoman social values."--Carter V. Findley, Ohio State University

Alper Yalcinkaya s "Learned Patriots" will be greeted with enthusiasm by everyone interested in science and society in the late Ottoman Empire.Yalcinkaya brings together critical issues that earlier approaches have usually separated: history of science, political thought, elite formation, the polemics over issues of cultural change.Offering fascinating insights into change over time in the interactions of these issues, he shows that what mattered was not just scientific expertise but the social engagement and moral character of its custodians and its positive contributions to the communalistic universe of Ottoman social values. --Carter V. Findley, Ohio State University"

"A fascinating book for anyone interested in the entangled histories of science and modernity, and the ways that particular forms of identity and subjectivity emerged from inscriptions of that entanglement. I especially recommend it to readers paying special attention to the histories of the press, language, and the state as they are bound up with nineteenth century science and technology."--Carla Nappi "New Books in History "

"A rewarding reexamination of 19th-century Ottoman conversations about science and civilization. Rather than revisiting well-traveled narratives of the Ottoman adoption (or lack thereof) of modern 'science and technology, ' and rather than asking how Ottoman bureaucrats and intellectuals established what was or was not properly science, Yalcinkaya asks a more 'naive' question: 'What were the Ottomans talking about when they talked about science?' His answer 'people, ' and in particular the ideal, scientifically informed, yet ethical and upright 'patriot' turns much received wisdom concerning late Ottoman scientific discourse on its head. . . . This book is a welcome addition to scholarship on the rhetoric of science and technology in the Ottoman Empire. . . . Recommended."--Ruth A. Miller, University of Massachusetts Boston "CHOICE ""

The importance of new ideas about science in the development of new ideological currents in the late Ottoman Empire has been recognized for a while now, but no previous book has dealt with the topic in such detail and with such a focus as Yalcinkaya s excellent Learned Patriots. Tracing the development and transformation of competing discourses on science in the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth century, Yalcinkaya argues that these discourses were closely tied to debates on morality, cultural orientations, and ideological preferences during a period of intensifying military, political, and economic pressures on the Ottoman lands. The book will be of interest to scholars of the late Ottoman Empire, the modern Middle East, and anyone interested in the interplay between the dissemination of scientific knowledge and ideas and social and intellectual changes in the 1800s. --Amit Bein, Clemson University"

Alper Yalcinkaya s Learned Patriots will be greeted with enthusiasm by everyone interested in science and society in the late Ottoman Empire.Yalcinkaya brings together critical issues that earlier approaches have usually separated: history of science, political thought, elite formation, the polemics over issues of cultural change.Offering fascinating insights into change over time in the interactions of these issues, he shows that what mattered was not just scientific expertise but the social engagement and moral character of its custodians and its positive contributions to the communalistic universe of Ottoman social values. --Carter V. Findley, Ohio State University"

Professional historians and sociologists of science have been writing about the Ottoman Empire since the early 1940s, yet no work to date matches the sophistication and fascination of Alper Yalcinkaya s Learned Patriots.In this engaging study of how nineteenth-century Turks embraced the new science of the West to replace the old science of the medreses, he sets a very high standard for future scholarship on the subject. --Ronald L. Numbers, University of Wisconsin Madison"

"The importance of new ideas about science in the development of new ideological currents in the late Ottoman Empire has been recognized for a while now, but no previous book has dealt with the topic in such detail and with such a focus as Yalcinkaya's excellent Learned Patriots. Tracing the development and transformation of competing discourses on science in the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth century, Yalcinkaya argues that these discourses were closely tied to debates on morality, cultural orientations, and ideological preferences during a period of intensifying military, political, and economic pressures on the Ottoman lands. The book will be of interest to scholars of the late Ottoman Empire, the modern Middle East, and anyone interested in the interplay between the dissemination of scientific knowledge and ideas and social and intellectual changes in the 1800s."--Amit Bein, Clemson University

"Alper Yalcinkaya's Learned Patriots will be greeted with enthusiasm by everyone interested in science and society in the late Ottoman Empire. Yalcinkaya brings together critical issues that earlier approaches have usually separated: history of science, political thought, elite formation, the polemics over issues of cultural change. Offering fascinating insights into change over time in the interactions of these issues, he shows that what mattered was not just scientific expertise but the social engagement and moral character of its custodians and its positive contributions to the communalistic universe of Ottoman social values."--Carter V. Findley, Ohio State University

"Professional historians and sociologists of science have been writing about the Ottoman Empire since the early 1940s, yet no work to date matches the sophistication and fascination of Alper Yalcinkaya's Learned Patriots. In this engaging study of how nineteenth-century Turks embraced the 'new science' of the West to replace the 'old science' of the medreses, he sets a very high standard for future scholarship on the subject."--Ronald L. Numbers, University of Wisconsin-Madison
About the Author:
M. Alper Yalcinkaya is assistant professor in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Ohio Wesleyan University. He lives in Delaware, OH.

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