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Ahmet Cevat Emre
Turkish Language As a Politicized Element: the Case of Turkish Nation-Building
The Relation Between Translation and Ideology As an Instrument for the Establishment of a National Literature Nüzhet Berrin Aksoy
Implementation of Alphabet and Language Revolution and It’S Potential Impacts in Historical Process
Whose Hittites, and Why? Language, Archaeology and the Quest for the Original Turks
Türk Gramerciliğinin Bir Eleştirisi: “Gramerimiz Için”*
Poor Ottoman Turkish Women During World War I : Women’S Experiences and Politics in Everyday Life, 1914-1923 Ikbal Elif Mahir-Metinsoy
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Turkish Nationalist Propaganda in the Sanjak of Alexandretta
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The First Episode of Language Reform in Republican Turkey: the Language Council from 1926 to 1931
Left-Leaning Interpretations of Kemalism Within the Scope of Three Journals: Kadro, Markopaşa and Yön
The Balkan War (1912-1913) and Visions of the Future in Ottoman Turkish Literature Issue Date: 2015-06-11
Geoffrey Lewis the Turkish Language Reform a Catastrophic Success
(Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi) Anabilim Dali Cumhuri
Ahmet Cevat Emre'nin Türkçenin Dünya Dilleri
Girit'te Türk Hâkimiyetinin Aşinmasi
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European Journal of Turkish Studies, 16 | 2013 (Social) Darwinism for Families 2
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A Social History of Late Ottoman Women the Ottoman Empire and Its Heritage
Script Charisma in Hebrew and Turkish
European Journal of Turkish Studies, 16 | 2013, « Demographic Engineering - Part III » [En Ligne], Mis En Ligne Le 30 Juin 2013, Consulté Le 29 Février 2020
The Origins of Linguistic Nationalism in Atatürk's Turkey
Ottoman Administration of Iraq, 1890–1908
Imagining the Turkish Men and Women: Nationalism, Modernism and Militarism in Primary School Textbooks, 1928-2000
The Origins of Linguistic Nationalism in Atatu¨Rk's Turkey