Erik-Jan Zürcher
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Erik-Jan Zürcher (born 1953) is a Dutch Turkologist. He is a professor of Turkish studies at
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since 1997. From 2008 to 2012 he served as director of the
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. His book ''Turkey: a Modern History'' is considered a standard work. Zürcher frequently comments on current issues related to Turkey.


Career

Zürcher was born in 1953, the only child of Sinologist Erik Zürcher (1928–2008). Zürcher obtained a BA in Turkish studies from Leiden University in 1974. Three years later he received his MA in Turkish studies, with minors in both modern history and Persian. In 1984 he obtained his PhD in Turkish studies, also from Leiden University. From 1977 to 1989 Zürcher was an assistant professor of Turkish and Persian at the
Radboud University Nijmegen Radboud University (abbreviated as RU, nl, Radboud Universiteit , formerly ''Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen'') is a public research university located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The university bears the name of Saint Radboud, a 9th century ...
. He subsequently was employed as associate professor of modern history at the same university until 1997. From 1990 to 1999 he was a senior researcher at the
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. Between 1993 and 1997 Zürcher was an affiliate professor of social history of the Middle East at the
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. In that latter year he was appointed as full professor of Turkish studies at Leiden University. Zürcher was director of the
International Institute of Social History The International Institute of Social History (IISH/IISG) is one of the largest archives of labor and social history in the world. Located in Amsterdam, its one million volumes and 2,300 archival collections include the papers of major figu ...
between April 2008 and November 2012.


Honours and distinctions

In 2005, Zürcher received the Distinguished Service Award of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey for his work in informing the Dutch political scene and general public on Turkey. The award was presented to him by foreign minister
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. In May 2016 he returned the award, citing "dictatorial misgovernment" by the government under
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. Zürcher was elected a member of the
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in 2008.


Views

A renowned specialist in Turkey's late modern history, "Zürcher’s research (...) has produced a critique of the official historiography of the Turkish Republic and Turkish nationalism, depicting the national resistance movement organised by Mustafa Kemal as a rupture with the past. By undermining the standard periodisation that clearly differentiates between the Ottoman era and the newly born Republic of Turkey, Zürcher demonstrated that the resistance movement was, to a large extent, started and organised by former Unionists, who were the key actors in the 1908 Constitutional Revolution and also responsible for the choices made on behalf of the Empire during World War I. According to Zürcher, although the Unionist leaders, especially Talat, Enver, and Cemal pashas, had fled the country immediately after the Armistice in November 1918, the cadres in the country and the leaders from abroad were a critical part of the national resistance movement. This argument in turn supported the so-called continuity thesis between the late
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and the early Turkish Republic, which underscores the many political, economic, and cultural elements that continued to exist from one state formation to another." Zürcher has noted a tendency in Turkish government circles to refer nostalgically to the
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. According to him, this is in line with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's depicting of a powerful Turkey in the future, linked to a glorious empire in the past. Zürcher previously pleaded for
accession of Turkey to the European Union Turkey is negotiating its accession to the European Union (EU) as a member state, following its application to become a full member of the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the EU, on 14 April 1987. After the ten founding ...
. In 2012, he noted that the perspective of accession was lost politically in both Turkey and the European Union. In 2016, he noted that his previously expected advancement in democratic standards and '' Rechtsstaat'' did not materialize, and that Turkey therefore cannot and should not become a member of the European Union. Reacting shortly after the
2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt On 15 July 2016, a faction within the Turkish Armed Forces, organized as the Peace at Home Council, attempted a coup d'état against state institutions, including the government and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. They attempted to seize cont ...
, Zürcher stated that he deemed it "highly unlikely" that the
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was behind it. He added that the coup attempt would lead to Turkish president Erdoğan using the event to get rid of opponents, citing the example of arrest warrants for nearly 3000 judges.


Works

* ''The Unionist Factor. The Role of the Committee of Union and Progress in the Turkish National Movement (1905–1926)'', Leiden: Brill, 1984 * ''Political Opposition in the Early Turkish Republic. The Progressive Republican Party (1924–1925)'', Leiden: Brill, 1991 * ''Turkey: a Modern History'', London: I.B. Tauris, 1993 * ''The Young Turk Legacy and Nation Building'', London: I.B. Tauris, 2010


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zurcher, Erik-Jan 1953 births Living people 20th-century Dutch historians Historians of Turkey Leiden University alumni Leiden University faculty Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Turkologists 21st-century Dutch historians