Yarım ay

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Yarım ay

description magazine
language Turkish
publishing company Resimli Ay Matbaası TLS (Turkey)
Headquarters Istanbul
First edition 1935
attitude 1940
Frequency of publication biweekly
Editor-in-chief Emin Refik Müslümoğlu
Web link Yarım Ay
ZDB 1399278-8

The Turkish-language magazine Yarım ay ( German : "Halbmond") was a family and youth magazine . It was published from 1935 to 1940 - with a few exceptions - on the 1st and 15th of every month in Istanbul . A total of 123 issues were published. The magazine was owned by Resimli Ay Matbaası TLS , which was also responsible for printing, with Emin Refik Müslümoğlu acting as editor-in-chief. The magazine supported, among other things, the emancipation of women and the changes in the lifestyle of the time, such as the change of male and female clothing in modern Turkey in the 1930s into a simple, secular style of clothing based on Kemalist ideology .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Elif Mahir: Etiquette Rules In The Early Republican Period . In: Journal of Historical Sudies . tape 3 , 2005, p. 21 .
  2. F. Dilek Himam: Uniformity in Fashion Practices During the Modernization Period in Turkey . In: Jane Tynan, Lisa Godson (Eds.): Uniform: Clothing and Discipline in the Modern World . Bloomsbury, London / New York / Oxford / New Delhi / Sydney 2019, pp. 135 .