Tradition and Change in a Turkish Town is a 1974 non-fiction book by Paul J. Magnarella, published by John Wiley and Sons.
[2] There are also two appendices, characterized by John Kolars of the University of Michigan as "brief".
[2] As a supplement, the book's author created a set of color slides, totaling 36, that could be used for academic reasons.
[3] C. H. Dodd of the University of Hull described the book as "almost wholly convincing" and "extremely interesting" even though the prose was "descriptive, fancy-free" and occasionally "pedestrian".
[4] According to Kolars, "the insistence on the importance of individuals" is "a major contribution" of the book.