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 19. ISSUE 39. FALL 2023 (Release date: 30 DECEMBER 2023)
This Volume & Issue has been dedicated to the Centenary of the Republic of Türkiye

Contents
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Research Articles  
Krzysztof POPEK
Survivors. Turkish Owners of chiftliks in Bulgaria in the mid-1880s
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Mehdi FARAJİ
Reflection of the Second Ottoman Constitutional Period in the newspaper Habl al-Matin Colcata (5 Rajab 1326 AH / 3 August 1908 AD)
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Vedat KANAT - Şeyda ÖZÇELİK KANAT
Ottoman Women From The Pen of Spanish Mademoiselle Esmeralda Cervantes at The World Colombus Exhibition In 1893
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Hasan Ali POLAT - Fatih ÇOLAK
Allegations of Massacre in Eastern Thrace during Balkan War II and Observations of the German Delegation on Travel to Thrace.
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Erol KARCI
Eastern Thrace according to the Report of British Captain Alvin Hadkinson and his Delegation dated 30 September 1919
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Gültekin K. BİRLİK
The Occupation of Bursa by the Greek Army during the National Struggle
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Yusuf DİNÇEL
Greek Occupation of Western Anatolia according to Archival Documents
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Asaf ÖZKAN
Those Arrested for Alleged Mistreatment of British Prisoners during the Armistice Period and Deported to Malta
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Evren KÜÇÜK
From Friendship and Brotherhood to Trauma: 1922 Embassy Crisis in Turkish-Soviet Relations
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Tolga AKAY
Karesi Boracite Consessions (1870-1914)
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Gentrit SMAKAJ
Osmanlı Ricali’nin Arnavut Millî Alfabesi ile Eğitim Meselesine İlişkin Görüşleri (1912)
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Seval YİNİLMEZ AKAGÜNDÜZ – Ümüt AKAGÜNDÜZ
A Philosophical Overview of Thought Education and Moral Education Based on the Work "Muallimlere" by Gad Franko of Milas
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Erkan DAĞLI
Philipp Schwartz’s Ignored Report on Universities in Türkiye (1952)
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Saniye VATANDAŞ – Celalettin VATANDAŞ
Biopolitics and Politics of Sport from the Ottoman to the Early Republican Era
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Selda GÜNER ÖZDEN
Antoine Barthélémy Clot, a French Doctor and an Assessement on the Foundation of the Modern Hospital and Medical School in Egypt
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Biray ÇAKMAK
Lieutenant General Hasan Mazhar Pasha, Imperial College Schools of Medicine Anatomy Instructor
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Nuran YILDIRIM
Dr. Fatma Saâda Emin Kâatçılar, One of the First Female Physicians of the Turkish Republic (1898-1982)
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Çağatay BENHÜR – Ramazan YAMAN
Germany's Occupation of Rhineland and Türkiye (1936)
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Cahide SINMAZ SÖNMEZ
1958 Brussels World Exhibition and Representation of Türkiye
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İmren ARBAÇ
Soviet Union Prime Minister Kosigin's Visit to Turkey and its Reflections on Turkish-Soviet Relations (20-27 December 1966)
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