The Turkic Peoples
Linguistic and Anthropological Perspectives on Turkic Cultures
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Jul '97
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Turkic peoples, highlighting their cultural, linguistic, and anthropological significance in a post-Soviet context.
Exploring the rich tapestry of cultures and languages, The Turkic Peoples delves into the diverse ethnic groups that comprise the Turkic world. This comprehensive work offers insights into the historical, linguistic, and anthropological aspects of these communities, many of which have played significant roles in shaping the cultural landscape of Eurasia. The book serves as both a scholarly resource and an accessible guide for those interested in the complexities of Turkic identities.
In the post-Soviet era, the relevance of understanding the Turkic peoples has grown, as they navigate their unique cultural heritages while engaging with modern challenges. The Turkic Peoples examines how these groups maintain their traditions and languages, even as they adapt to contemporary societal changes. The text highlights the importance of linguistic diversity and the role it plays in the preservation of cultural identity.
First published in 1997, this work has continued to serve as an essential reference for researchers and educators alike. The insights provided in The Turkic Peoples contribute to a broader understanding of the region's strategic significance, emphasizing the interplay between culture, language, and politics. This book is a vital addition to the literature on Central Asia and the Caucasus, providing a nuanced perspective on a region of great interest.
ISBN: 9780700708321
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 990g
448 pages