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Book SynopsisChapter 1: Introduction by the Editors.- Part I: Who owns the Republic of Turkey?.- Chapter 2: Turkish Supremacy and its Discontents: Minorities and Majorities in the Turkish Republic.- Chapter 3: Crime and Non-Punishment: Legacies of Genocide and Denial in Turkey. Chapter 4: Dersim: A Century of State-Led Destruction and Resistance.- Chapter 5: The Scholarly Subject of the Kurdish Question: Knowledge, Resilience and Gender.- Chapter 6: Transnational Alevism: Shaping Identity, Community and Recognition Across Borders.- Chapter 7: The Rise of Xeno-Racism in Turkey: The Transformation of Racism in the Context of Migration.- Part II: Remembering the Past, (Re-)imagining the Future.- Chapter 8: Fractures in Dominant Republican Memory: The 2000s, the Memory Turn and Memory Activism in Turkey.- Chapter 9: Confronting the Shadows: Transitional Justice and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey.- Chapter 10: Emancipatory Space of the Political and Social Movements: Bodies, Meetings and Street Protests.- Part III: Resistance of the Peoples.- Chapter 11: Feminist Approaches to Sexual Morality in Turkey.- Chapter 12: Traitors, Terrorists & Çapulcus: Protests and the Limits of Democratic Politics in Turkey's First Century and Beyond .- Chapter 13: Turkey's Queer Struggle: Digital Media and Nightlife As the New Frontiers.- Chapter 14: What Does It Mean to Win? Revisiting Environmental Movements in Turkey.- Chapter 15: Urban Politics in the Republic of Exceptions: Politics of Informal Housing in Istanbul.- Part IV: Structural Problems of the Republic.- Chapter 16: Political Economy in Turkey: Between Continuity and Break.- Chapter 17: Autocratisation Through Emergency Rule.- Chapter 18: Higher Education Reforms: A Century of State Interventions in Turkish Higher Education.- Chapter 19: The Military in Turkish Politics: The Centennial Balance Sheet and the Legacy for the Next Century.- Chapter 20: Turkey-Russia Relations: Not an Alternative to the West but a Balancer.