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Ottoman Propaganda and Turkish Identity


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Éditeur : Tauris Academic Studies Date & Lieu : 2007, London
Préface : Pages : 270
Traduction : ISBN : 978-1-84511-490-9
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 120x195 mm
Thème : Histoire

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Ottoman Propaganda and Turkish Identity

Ottoman Propaganda and Turkish Identity
Litterature in Turkey During Word War I

In the transliteration of texts from the Arabic script to the Latin script, I mainly used the current Turkish usage, with a major exception for the Arabic letters Ë and È in the originals, which are represented by the letters â, û and î. Meanwhile, I did not change the spellings and punctuations of the passages I took from literary sources in order not to interfere with their specific textual structures. I used the forms of personal names according to the current usage, i.e. not Mehmed but Mehmet; however, I did not alter them if they were in Latin script. On the other hand, I wrote the family names of prominent historical and literary personalities in brackets throughout the text since the usage of family names was institutionalized in Turkey after the Family Names Law of 21 June 1934.

For the dates of books and articles before the acceptance of Christian calendar, I first gave the date in the Rumi calendar (an adapted version of the Gregorian calendar) and then its equivalent in the Christian calendar. However, note that the publication years of books in the Rumi calendar cannot be exactly represented by Christian years. Therefore, I gave the Christian date in brackets after the Rumi date in the case of books, while I first provided the Rumi date and then the Christian one after a slash in the case of articles published in newspapers or periodicals.


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CONTENTS

Note on Transliteration and Dates / ix
Acknowledgements / xi
Preface / xiii
1 Material Conditions of War Propaganda and Their Want in the Ottoman Empire / 1
2 The Ideological Foundations of Ottoman War Propaganda / 24
3 Patriotic Agitation in the Cultural Sphere: From the Balkan War to the First World War / 46
4 Ottoman War Propaganda and Culture, 1914-1918 / 72
5 The War and Poetry / 111
6 The War and Prose / 147
Conclusion / 185
Notes / 198
Bibliography / 226
Index / 238




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