Jeremy Seal: Modern Turkey and the 1960 coup (Episode #7)

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Jeremy Seal

Jeremy Seal is the author of six books, including A Fez of the Heart and A Coup in Turkey.

He also contributes to a wide range of publications as a travel writer, journalist, and book reviewer, including the Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph and the Australian, and runs cultural tours to Turkey.  

He’s been described as England’s pre-eminent travel writer on Turkey, a country he’s been exploring since 1984.

We spoke about the infinite courtesies of Turkish hospitality, cultural divides, and the legacy of the 1960 military coup.

You can read more about Jeremy Seal on his website: http://www.somewherewonderful.com/

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About the author

Ryan Murdock

Author of A Sunny Place for Shady People and Vagabond Dreams: Road Wisdom from Central America. Host of Personal Landscapes podcast. Editor-at-Large (Europe) for Canada's Outpost magazine. Writer at The Shift. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

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