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PART 56. FOUNDATION OF TURKISH REPUBLICPART 57. PERIOD OF ATATURKA- Domestic Political DevelopmentsB- Foreign PolicyPART 58. PERIOD OF İNÖNÜ AND THE YEARS OF THE SECOND WORLD WARPART 59. PERIOD OF MENDERES AND THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACYPART 60. PERIOD OF 1960-1980PART 61. PERIOD OF POST-1980A- Domestic Political DevelopmentsB- General Evaluation of Republic's Foreign PolicyPART 62. STATE ORGANIZATION, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY IN TURKISH REPUBLICPART 63. PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE IN TURKISH REPUBLICPART 64. LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, CULTURE AND ARTS IN TURKISH REPUBLICPART 65. EXPANSIONIST POLICY OF RUSSIA IN VOLGA-URAL, CRIMEA AND CAUCASUSPART 66. EXPANSIONIST POLICY OF RUSSIA IN TURKESTANPART 67. RESISTANCES AGAINST THE CHINESE EXPANSION OF EAST TURKESTANPART 68. EXPANSIONIST POLICY OF U.S.S.R. / COMMUNIST REVOLUTION AND TURKISH PEOPLESA- Communist Revolution and Turkish People.B- Nationalities Policy of U.S.S.R. and Turkish Peoples



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Sample articles in the volume: 7


1. Turkey and the Second World War: “Non-Belligerent but not Neutral”
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Wayne Bowen

2. Turkey and the Contemporary Middle East: The Search for National Security
Prof. Dr. Lenore G. Martin

3. Expansion and Interaction: Russia’s Turkic Frontiers (1552-1936)
Dr. Robert F. Baumann

4. Russian-English Rivalry in Central Asia
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Steven Sabol

5. The Emergence of Fergana Basmacis
Dr. Reinhard Eisener

6. Mirsaid Sultan Galiev and National Communism
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Ayşe Azade Rorlich

7. The 1924 National Delimitation in Central Asia: Historical Dimensions of the Contamporary Border Relations
Prof. Dr. Gregory Gleason