TS 500 MA Pro-seminar |
0 Credit |
A multi-purpose course that can be used flexibly for a
better preparation in research methods and analysis
including deepening mastery
of the relevant research languages through
special readings, whenever necessary.
The course also aims to expose students to ethical
standards and rules in research and publishing.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2023-2024 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2022-2023 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2021-2022 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2020-2021 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Spring 2019-2020 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2019-2020 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2018-2019 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2017-2018 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Spring 2016-2017 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2016-2017 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Spring 2015-2016 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2015-2016 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2014-2015 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2013-2014 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2012-2013 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Spring 2011-2012 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2011-2012 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2010-2011 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Spring 2009-2010 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
Fall 2009-2010 |
MA Pro-seminar |
0 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 5 ECTS (5 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 509 Ottoman Intellectuals in the Long-nineteenth Century |
3 Credits |
Beginning with the Tanzimat and extending to the
Young Turk Revolution, this course enables the
students to learn and engage with the fundamental
concepts and ideas of Ottoman intellectuals in the long
nineteenth century. The transformations in the principle
of political legitimacy, the relation between liberty and
security, constitutionalism, parliamentarism, positivism,
radicalism, conservatism, the concept of modern
empire, and the demand for gender and legal equality:
all these and more will form the content of this course.
By focusing on prominent as well as female and
“neglected” voices and primary texts in Ottoman
intellectual history, this course aims to democratise
and broaden the field of Ottoman political thought in
particular and global intellectual history in general.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2023-2024 |
Ottoman Intellectuals in the Long-nineteenth Century |
3 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 515 Ottoman and Turkish Legal History |
3 Credits |
This course aims to introduce the main issues and sources
of Ottoman and Turkish legal history from the medieval to
the modern period. It starts with a discussion of the nature
law and norm making in pre-modern and modern societies
and then examines the concepts, sources, and themes of
Ottoman and Turkish legal history. The characteristics of
distinctive periods will be explored through a review of the
secondary literature as well as close readings of primary
texts related to the topics at hand.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 520 Digital Humanities |
3 Credits |
This course covers digital humanities with theoretical and
practical approaches. It examines the different application
areas of digital technologies in the humanities and social
sciences. It focuses on current methodological and
theoretical discussions on the emerging field of digital
humanities. Following the discussion of “data” in social
sciences and humanities, the course turns to practices of
data management and data cleaning. Of the many methods
of digital humanities, four are covered in this course:
textual analysis, data visualization, network
analysis, mapping. After these methods are introduced,
they will be practiced in the classroom with related
software.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 521 Economic History of Turkey |
3 Credits |
This course aims to examine the transformation of the
Turkish economy from the 1800s to the present,
considering the political, social, and economic
dynamics that have emerged on a local and global
scale in this long period. The scope of the course
includes the following topics: the economic problems of
the late Ottoman Empire and the economic policies
followed by the central government; World War I and
the transition to the national economy; the new
economic model shaped by the Great Depression of
1929; the paradigm shift in economic policies in 1980s,
and the economic structure of 21st-century Turkey.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 550 Social Change in Turkey |
3 Credits |
This course introduces students to the multidisciplinary
study of social and cultural change in Turkey in the post-
1980 period. Topics to be covered include urbanization
modernization and post-modernity debates, globalization
and neoliberalism, social movements, cultural trends,
social class, subjectivity, nationalism, forms of
discrimination, gender and sexuality, and everyday life
through a prism of change in Turkey.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2023-2024 |
Social Change in Turkey |
3 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 551 Turkish Studies and History: Debates and Topics |
3 Credits |
This course introduces students to the debates and
topics of contemporary research on Turkey and its
peoples that employ historical methodology and
sources. The course follows a broad chronology
from the major events of the late-Ottoman Empire to
contemporary issues in the Republic of Turkey. It
introduces major themes such as transition from
empire to nation-state, emergence and competition
among political networks, history of political
movements, migration, environment and economic
transformation and how historical methodology and
sources are utilized in the study of those themes.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2023-2024 |
Turkish Studies and History: Debates and Topics |
3 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 552 The Founding Generations: The Young Turks, The Unionists and The Kemalists |
3 Credits |
The founding generations of the modern day Republic
of Turkey, who predominantly shaped the national
culture, institutions, politics and economy of the
republic almost until 1950, grew up in the ‘twilight’ of
the Ottoman Empire. Their formative experiences
were shaped within the confines of a shrinking empire
where rising nationalisms, incorporation into world
markets and modern reforms caused ‘everything solid’
to ‘melt into air.’ This course takes the formation of a
broadly defined group of intellectuals, the Young
Turks, as a starting point and discusses how the ideas
and actions of a selected group of influential figures,
as ‘Unionists’ and later ‘Kemalistst’ shaped
contemporary Turkey. The course relies heavily on
the secondary literature in English and also on
primary sources and ego documents about the
individuals in question. Major topics in Turkish
Studies, such as identity politics, the formation of
Turkish nationalism, the new republic’s economic
policies and the institutions are traced through the
eyes of these individuals and their policies.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
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TS 555 Cultural Heritage in Turkey |
3 Credits |
Cultural heritage can be defined as the legacy
of tangible artifacts or material culture and
intangible attributes such as customs, practices,
rites or values of a group, society or community
inherited from the past, maintained in the
present and passed on to future generations.
This course investigates the ways how Turkey,
in the past and the present, has defined,
transformed, re-contextualized and
instrumentalized forms of cultural heritage for its
needs and values.
In the scope of this course, it is going to be
examined how cultural heritage was
transformed into national heritage with the rise
of (cultural) nationalism. The uses of cultural
heritage in contemporary Turkey is another
topic of the course. Other topics that will be
discussed in the course include (the creation of)
museums, libraries and archives, archaeological
practices, the creation and preservation of
monuments, national-history writing, the
destruction or alteration of forms of cultural
heritage, propagandistic interpretation of
cultural heritage, and revived or invented
traditions.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
General Requirements: |
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TS 590 Internship |
0 Credit |
Students are expected to work as interns or
researchers in one of the centers, labs or forums
affiliated with Sabancı University.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Spring 2023-2024 |
Internship |
0 |
Fall 2023-2024 |
Internship |
0 |
Summer 2021-2022 |
Internship |
0 |
Spring 2021-2022 |
Internship |
0 |
Fall 2021-2022 |
Internship |
0 |
Spring 2020-2021 |
Internship |
0 |
Fall 2020-2021 |
Internship |
0 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 5 ECTS (5 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
General Requirements: |
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TS 595 MA Term Project |
0 Credit |
For students in the ''MA Non-thesis''program, the
institutional framework for guided research under the
supervision of a Faculty member towards the completion
of their required research project, on a topic to be
submitted to and approved by the Turkish Studies
Program Committee.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2018-2019 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Fall 2016-2017 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Fall 2015-2016 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Spring 2012-2013 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Fall 2012-2013 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Fall 2011-2012 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Spring 2010-2011 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
Fall 2010-2011 |
MA Term Project |
0 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 20 ECTS (20 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
General Requirements: |
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TS 599 Master Thesis |
0 Credit |
Provides a non-credit framework for the continuous
monitoring and collegial discussion of MA students' thesis
research and writing, which they are expected to
accomplish under the supervision of a Faculty member from
the relevant field over the second year of their
course-work.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Spring 2023-2024 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2023-2024 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2022-2023 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2022-2023 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2021-2022 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2021-2022 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2020-2021 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2020-2021 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2019-2020 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2019-2020 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2018-2019 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2018-2019 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2017-2018 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2017-2018 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2016-2017 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2016-2017 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2015-2016 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2015-2016 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2014-2015 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2014-2015 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2013-2014 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2013-2014 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2012-2013 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2012-2013 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2011-2012 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2011-2012 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Spring 2010-2011 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
Fall 2010-2011 |
Master Thesis |
0 |
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Prerequisite: __ |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 30 ECTS (30 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
General Requirements: |
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