CTAD:JOURNAL OF MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
International Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Journal

Period: Biannually (June-December) Founded: 2005 ISSN: 1305-1458 E-ISSN: 2147-1592

The Journal of Modern Turkish History (CTAD) is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published biannually (June and December) by Atatürk Institute, Hacettepe University. The Journal consists of manuscripts in Turkish and English. The board claims no responsibility for the arguments asserted in the published manuscripts. The authors are committed to comply with the principles of ethics in research and publication. Articles sent to the journal are checked by Turnitin application against possible plagiarism.

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JOURNAL of MODERN TURKISH HISTORY

YEAR 21. ISSUE 42. SPRING 2025 (Release date: 30 JUNE 2025)

Contents
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Research Articles

İsmet TÜRKMEN
Caliphate and Legitimacy from Absolutism to Republic
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Ayşe YANARDAĞ
The Case of Religious Legitimacy and Religious Services during the Era of Ministry of Sharia and the Foundations (1920-1924)
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Sadık ERDAŞ
The Oath of Education and the Role of Public Education in Building of the Turkish Republic
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Mustafa ÖNGE
A Document on the Vision of Cultural Heritage Conservation and Education in the Early Republican Period: Memorandum on how to utilize the Antiquities and Historical Artifacts in Classes
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Barış ASLAN
Alienation from the Village: Views of Teachers from Rural Areas on Villages in the Republican Era
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135

Mehmed Gökhan POLATOĞLU
A Public Bank in Reconstruction and Building of Türkiye: The Establishment and Activities of İlbank (1933-1983)
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Ali TOMALI
Practices for the Institutionalization of Pharmacy in the Second Constitutional Period and Studies on Pharmacists
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Murat KAYMAKÇILAR
Statisticians of Sultan Abdulhamid II - A 'Graphical and Cartographical' Contribution to the Ottoman Universe and The Statistics Report of Mehmed Behiç Bey (1894)
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Müslimen ABACI GEZER
Establishment of the Ottoman Consulate and Consul-Generals in Budapest
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Musa ŞAŞMAZ
Uzunlu Incidents at Abdulhamid II Era (1898)
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Aysel ÇELİK – Mugazima DOSSYMOVA
Refuge of the Ottoman Grand Viziers to Britain: M. Said Paşa’s at the British Embassy (1895) & Kâmil Paşa’s at the Consulate in Izmir (1907)
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Nazire DOĞAN
Negotiations held in the British Cabinet on the Protection of the ‘Neutral Zone’ (September 7-29, 1922)
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Badegül CAN EMİR – Hanife ÇAYLAK
White Russians’ Istanbul Years in the Example of Newspaper Feuilletons (1920-1940)
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Muhammed ASLANER – Filiz ÇOLAK
The Dikili Earthquake of 1939 and its Reflections on the Press
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Ahmet GÜLEN
A Forgotten Case of Public Order in Istanbul in the Years of World War II: The Bomb Exploded at Pera Palas Hotel
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Kerem HOCAOĞLU
Ideological Discussions, Power Struggle and Crossroads in the Republican People's Party: 4th Extraordinary Congress (1967)
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Murat KASAPSARAÇOĞLU
Selim Sarper: A Critical Actor in Turkish Foreign Policy
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Enes ÖZ
The Cyprus Issue on NATO Documents (1951-1975)
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Uğur ERSINADIM
Turkish Navy during the Military Governmernt on British Archival Documents (1980-1983)
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Ünsal BAŞAK
1993 Greece- Greek Cypriot Administration Joint Defence Doctrine and its Impact on the Security Environment in the Eastern Mediterranean
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