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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2013 · 33 MIN

Child and Nation in Early Republican Turkey | Yasemin Gencer

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E102 | Following the World War I period, the founders of a new Turkish Republic sought to define and legitimize the new order as a break with the Ottoman past. In this episode, Yasemin Gencer explains the ways in which notions such as childhood were used to construct the image of a renewed Turkish society in the nationalist press during the early years of the Republican period. - See more at: http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2013/04/childhood-family-press-turkish-nationalism-republic.html#sthash.uqU18HX1.dpuf

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