Anadolu Mecmuası
Anadolu Mecmuası | |
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Area of Expertise | Culture |
language | Ottoman-Turkish |
First edition | 1924 |
attitude | 1925 |
editor | Hilmi Ziya Ülken |
Web link | Anadolu |
ZDB | 305079-8 |
The Ottoman-language magazine Anadolu Mecmuası ( Ottoman : آنادولو مجموعهسى; İA : Ānādolu Mecmuʿası ; German : "Anatolien Zeitschrift") appeared in Istanbul from 1924 to 1925 in a total of 11 issues.
It was edited by Hilmi Ziya Ülken (1901–1974), a philosopher and professor of sociology at the University of Istanbul and the historian Mücrimin Halil Yinanç (1898–1961). The idea of the magazine arose from an intellectual movement of professors and students of various disciplines (" Anadoluculuk "), whose main representative was Yinanç. The magazine served to spread their ideas and serve as a literary forum in which Anatolian topics such as folklore, history, philosophy and geography were written. The term “Anatolian Fatherland” should make it clear that this determines the nation and that the history of the Republic of Turkey should be viewed as the history of Anatolia .
Individual evidence
- ↑ cf. Anadolu Mecmuasi, 1st edition, 1924.
- ↑ cf. Dirican, Rabia: Anadolu Mecmuasi'nin Türk Düşünce Hayati Açisindan Değerlendirilmesi, in: International Journal of Social Science, No. 25-I, 2014, pp. 387-398. and Dressler, Markus: Writing Religion: The Making of Turkish Alevi Islam, Oxford 2013, p. 172.
- ↑ Ran Boytner, Lynn Swartz Dodd, Bradley J. Parker: Controlling the Past, owning the Future: The Political Uses of Archeology in the Middle East, Tucson, 2010 S. 78th
literature
- Ran Boytner, Lynn Swartz Dodd, Bradley J. Parker: Controlling the Past, owning the Future: The Political Uses of Archeology in the Middle East, Tucson 2010.
- Dirican, Rabia: Anadolu Mecmuasi'nin Türk Düşünce Hayati Açisindan Değerlendirilmesi, in: International Journal of Social Science, No. 25-I, 2014, pp. 387-398.
- Dressler, Markus: Writing Religion: The Making of Turkish Alevi Islam, Oxford 2013.
- Gürpınar, Doğan: Ottoman / Turkish Visions of the Nation, 1860–1950, New York 2013.
Web links
- Online version: Anadolu
- Homepage of the Bonn digitization project: www.translatio.uni-bonn.de
- Digital collections of the ULB Bonn: Arabic, Persian and Ottoman-Turkish periodicals