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DESCRIPTION:Introduction by: Robert Zens Assistant Professor of History Le 
 Moyne College&nbsp\; Robert Zens received his Ph.D. in Ottoman and Modern 
 Turkish History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.&nbsp\; He has pu
 blished numerous articles on Ottoman history\, namely late eighteenth-cent
 ury provincial elites\, and Ottoman and Modern Turkish historiography. He 
 co-edited Ottoman Borderlands: Issues\, Personalities and Political Change
 s and Hoca\, 'Allame\, Puits de Science. Essays in Honor of Kemal H. Karpa
 t. Additionally\, he served as the associate editor of the International J
 ournal of Turkish Studies. “Mustafa” Directed by Can Dündar\, 2008 (110 mi
 n) The biography of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk\, who not only grew himself up f
 rom a poor lonely child to a country's most loved person\, but also rose a
  new country from the ashes of an empire. A story of a soldier\, an eminen
 t statesman and a great reformist. The life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from 
 his early childhood to his death\, in most of which he remained lonely des
 pite being among crowds. This film detaches Atatürk\, the founder and the 
 first president of modern Turkey\, from known stereotypes and presents him
  as a human that has fears\, weaknesses\, desires and ideals.(Turkish with
  English subtitles). Followed by a Q &amp\; A session with Prof. Zens Ligh
 t refreshments will be provided.
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SUMMARY:MERC\, MES\, and Turkish Language Program: Film Screening and Discu
 ssion
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Introduction by: Robert Zens Assistant Profess
 or of History Le Moyne College&nbsp\; Robert Zens received his Ph.D. in Ot
 toman and Modern Turkish History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
 &nbsp\; He has published numerous articles on Ottoman history\, namely lat
 e eighteenth-century provincial elites\, and Ottoman and Modern Turkish hi
 storiography. He co-edited Ottoman Borderlands: Issues\, Personalities and
  Political Changes and Hoca\, 'Allame\, Puits de Science. Essays in Honor 
 of Kemal H. Karpat. Additionally\, he served as the associate editor of th
 e International Journal of Turkish Studies. “Mustafa” Directed by Can Dünd
 ar\, 2008 (110 min) The biography of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk\, who not only 
 grew himself up from a poor lonely child to a country's most loved person\
 , but also rose a new country from the ashes of an empire. A story of a so
 ldier\, an eminent statesman and a great reformist. The life of Mustafa Ke
 mal Atatürk from his early childhood to his death\, in most of which he re
 mained lonely despite being among crowds. This film detaches Atatürk\, the
  founder and the first president of modern Turkey\, from known stereotypes
  and presents him as a human that has fears\, weaknesses\, desires and ide
 als.(Turkish with English subtitles). Followed by a Q &amp\; A session wit
 h Prof. Zens Light refreshments will be provided.
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