2017
DOI: 10.7596/taksad.v6i4.1165
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Kemalism: The Term, Content, and Contemporary Visions

Abstract: The article highlights some reasons commenting upon the lack of consensus in the scientific research involving the ideology of Kemalism and the reform period of 1920-1930 in the Republic of Turkey. This was largely due to both factors the inability to systematize the reforms and the reluctance of the ruling circles to create structure to the ideology of Kemalism. The comparative historical methodology was used as the leading approach to the study of this problem, because it is exactly the method which gives th… Show more

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“…In May 1925, a decree was issued, stating that rendering assistance to the "Turkish centers" was the primary duty of the government. Funding "the centers" was at the expense of the state (Izmaylov, Fakhrutdinov & Galimzyanova, 2017). As the Russian researcher A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In May 1925, a decree was issued, stating that rendering assistance to the "Turkish centers" was the primary duty of the government. Funding "the centers" was at the expense of the state (Izmaylov, Fakhrutdinov & Galimzyanova, 2017). As the Russian researcher A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%