Anatolian Journal-Arslan Tekin, Ahmet Zeki İzgöer

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Anatolian Journal

Summary:

The Anatolian Journal is an important periodical published during the Ottoman Empire. The journal includes articles on Turkish literature, history, culture, and social life from the early 20th century. Enriched by contributions from writers from various regions of Anatolia, the journal provided a significant platform for intellectual and cultural discussions of the era. It continued its publication during the years of national struggle, playing a role in supporting the independence movement and fostering national consciousness. The Anatolian Journal is considered a major publication that made significant contributions to the cultural and intellectual life during the late Ottoman period and the early years of the Turkish Republic.

EDITORS: Turkish Historical Society, Arslan Tekin (Ed.), Ahmet Zeki İzgöer (Ed.)

ISBN: 9789751624222

PHYSICAL: 70 GR. IVORY PAPER, 500 PAGES

LANGUAGE: Turkish

YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2011

EDITION: 1st Edition

CATEGORY: Review-Research

 

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