Traumas and Glories: Politics, Narratives and Memory Under the Rule of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1644-857X.23.01.07

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Turkey, Neo-Ottomanism, memory, identity, religious politics

Abstract

This paper examines the use of memory as a political tool by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government, emphasising the impact of the official historical narrative on commemoration of selected historical traumas and glories, in addition to its influence on collective identity. Over the last two decades, Turkey has undergone a cultural transformation under the rule of the AKP. This transformation has taken place through reevaluation of the Islamic-Ottoman past while distancing itself from Kemalist secularism. Adhering to the principles of Islam, the AKP has articulated its political agenda through a cultural initiative inspired by Turgut Özal’s Neo-Ottomanism. To this end, a series of narratives was developed under a cultural programme based on nostalgia for the Ottoman while scrutinising different aspects of the country’s secular paradigm. The programme was carried out through the commemoration of identity, including the Conquest of Constantinople in 1453 as well as the construction of ‘sites of memory’, such as museums, theme parks or mosques. The establishment of ‘sites of memory’ around these selected narratives allows for an in-depth exploration of how political ideology intersects with memory, contributing to the ongoing transformation of Turkey’s cultural and political landscape.

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  • Carlos Ortega Sánchez, Istanbul University

    PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Istanbul University. He holds a Master’s degree in African Studies and International Relations from the Autonomous University of Madrid. He collaborates as a Turkish foreign politics expert for the Spanish media outlet “El Orden Mundial”.

    Research interests: history of Turkey, religious identity, and transnationalism.

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Ortega Sánchez, Carlos. 2024. “Traumas and Glories: Politics, Narratives and Memory Under the Rule of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey”. Przegląd Nauk Historycznych Review of Historical Sciences 23 (1): 171-93. https://doi.org/10.18778/1644-857X.23.01.07.