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Turks in Germany: Overview of the Literature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Jenny B. White*
Affiliation:
University of Nebraska-Omaha

Extract

A complete bibliography of just German-language literature dealing with the Turkish minority in Germany could easily double as a coffee table. The best one can do for a short introduction to German-, English- and Turkish-language sources is to separate out major categories into which one can organize the thrust and style of these writings and to select several examples of particularly representative or insightful recent publications. Of necessity that leaves a large barrel untapped. For those interested in acquiring a more complete bibliography, to furnish their home or not, I have appended several sources.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1995

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