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Ayşe Gül Altınay, The Myth of the Military-Nation: Militarism, Gender, and Education in Turkey, New York: Palgrave, 2004, xi+206 pages.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2015
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- New Perspectives on Turkey , Volume 34: Special Issue on Social Memory , Spring 2006 , pp. 120 - 123
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1 While Altınay counts five adopted children, all daughters, official records show seven adopted daughters and one adopted son. See, Altınay, Ayşe Gül, The Myth of the Military-Nation: Militarism, Gender, and Education in Turkey (New York: Palgrave, 2004), 170CrossRefGoogle Scholar, footnote 5.For instance, see: http://www.kultur.gov.tr/TR/BelgeGoster.aspx?F6E10F8892433CFFAAF6AA849816B2EF62979E318A6960C3.
2 Ibid., 150.