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Yeni Adam, demokrasi ve cumhuriyete hizmet anlayışı içinde bu rejime yaraşan yeni insanı tasvire çalışır. Gündelik yaşamdan düşünce tarzına “inkılabın kendisi gibi yepyeni, yekpare bu insanın” varlığıyla, yeni Türk toplumunun nasıl yakalanacağının formüllerini üretir. Bu çabasında Sümerbank ve Türkiye İş Bankası ile yapılan sanayii ve sermaye birikimi atılımlarından, 1935 Atatürk’e suikast girişimine, kadınların seçme ve seçilme hakkını elde edişinden, milli bayram kutlamalarına ve Türkiye- Almanya ilişkilerine kadar ülkede yaşanan siyasi, iktisadi, sosyal ve kültürel her türlü gelişmeyi kendi ‘yenilikçi’ bakış açısıyla konu edinir. Bununla da yetinmeyen Yeni Adam, Türk sanatının önde gelen isimleri üzerine açtığı tartışmalarla, eğitim üzerine görüşleriyle ve II. Dünya Savaşı öncesi dünyada yükselen faşizme eleştirileriyle Türk toplumuna yeni gündem konuları sunar. 1930’ların Türkiye’sinin insanına ve düşün-sanat yaşamına dair yeni ve yenilikçi bir pencere, bir insan ve toplum projesidir Yeni Adam…
This is the first broad-ranging, comprehensive and comparative study of the concepts of propaganda and neutrality. Bringing together world-leading and early career historians, this open access book explores case studies from the time of the First World War to the end of the Cold War in countries such as Belgium, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Switzerland, Vichy France, USA, Argentina, Turkey, Portuguese Macau, Brazil, South Africa, Laos, Yugoslavia, Egypt, India, Malta, and Sweden. The individual chapters analyse the methods and channels of propaganda utilised in neutral countries, including rumours, newspapers, cartoons, films, pamphlets and magazines as well as radio broadcasts, officia...
This book explores the decision by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in 1924 to abolish the caliphate. The Ottoman sultans had long borne the title of caliphs of Islam, with all the prestigious authority throughout the Muslim world that went with it, and in the aftermath of the First World War the caliphate still retained great symbolic relevance.The book considers the questions that arose with its abolition, including whether or not the caliphate should be revived, reformed or replaced by other forms of political affiliation and organization. It also assesses more general issues concerning identity and legitimate authority, and how to reconcile time-honoured religious institutions and concepts with modernity, the nation-state and affiliations of an ethnic and religious nature. The book additionally addresses the debates within the pan-Islamic congresses concerning the fate of the caliphate, and the implications of its abolition for Kurdish–Turkish relations and for the British and French Empires with their large Muslim populations.
More than 100 extraordinary desserts—with photos and meticulous instructions—by the creator of the internationally acclaimed blog Cafe Fernando: “Superb.” —David Lebovitz, bestselling author of My Paris Kitchen Written, styled, photographed, and designed by Cenk Sönmezsoy, The Artful Baker shares the inspiring story of a passionate home baker, beginning with his years after graduate school in San Francisco and showcasing the fruits of a baking obsession he cultivated after returning home to Istanbul. Sönmezsoy’s stories and uniquely styled images, together with his original creations and fresh take on traditional recipes, offer a window into the life of this luminary artist. Th...
Inclusive Design: What's in It for Me? presents a comprehensive review of current practice in inclusive design. With emphasis on new ideas for improvement and arguments for wider implementation in future, a unique combination of leading opinions on inclusive design from both industry and academia are offered. The theme throughout encourages a positive view of inclusive design as a good and profitable process and to produce a change to more effective approaches to "design for all". Inclusive Design is composed of two parts with a common chapter structure so that the business and design arguments in favour of inclusive design can be easily compared and assimilated: The Business Case presents t...
The Ottoman Press (1908-1923) looks at Ottoman periodicals in the period after the Second Constitutional Revolution (1908) and the formation of the Turkish Republic (1923). It analyses the increased activity in the press following the revolution, legislation that was put in place to control the press, the financial aspects of running a publication, preventive censorship and the impact that the press could have on readers. There is also a chapter on the emergence and growth of the Ottoman press from 1831 until 1908, which helps readers to contextualize the post-revolution press.