CTAD:JOURNAL OF MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
International Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Journal

Period: Biannually (June-December) Founded: 2005 ISSN: 1305-1458 E-ISSN: 2147-1592

The Journal of Modern Turkish History (CTAD) is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published biannually (June and December) by Atatürk Institute, Hacettepe University. The Journal consists of manuscripts in Turkish and English. The board claims no responsibility for the arguments asserted in the published manuscripts. The authors are committed to comply with the principles of ethics in research and publication. Articles sent to the journal are checked by Turnitin application against possible plagiarism.

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JOURNAL of MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
year 22. Issue 44. SPRING 2026
Contents

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Research Articles


Şerife ŞİMŞEK
Adap (Social Norms) as an Instrument of Social Order in the Ottoman Empire (1908-1918)
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1

Aylin KAHRAMAN KAPLAN
Power Struggles within the Sublime Porte and French Influence in the Establishment of the Council of State (Şûrâ-yı Devlet)
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33

Cem DOĞAN
The Great Fire and the Reconstruction of Beyoğlu Streets: A Conundrum of Local Government (1870-1910)
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63

Evren MERCAN
A Doctrinal Reading of Submarine Warfare: U-21’s 1914–1915 War Diary (Kriegstagebuch) and Logbook (Logbuch)
Tam Metin

93

Ferdi ÇİFTÇİOĞLU
Evaluations on Enver Pasha in the Hungarian Press
Tam Metin

129

Betül SARI AKSAKAL
Atatürk: Beyond a Superstructural Revolutionary – Uncovering the Social, Economic, and Substructural Foundations of the Kemalist Revolution
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159

Erdem Ünal DEMİRCİ
Reassessing Atatürk’s Quote “A Nation Deprived of Art Means One of its Life Veins Has Been Severed” within the Context of Craft”
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195

Mustafa ARIKAN
Namdar Rahmi Karatay and his Perspective on the Turkish Revolution
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229

Duygu SAYGIN – Ramazan Erhan GÜLLÜ
Mocking High Society as a Method of Balancing Class Inequality in the Early Republican Press: The Dolmabahçe Incident
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261

Mevlüt YÜKSEL
The Activities of the Turkish Women's Union between 1929 & 1935 and its Contribution to the Formation of "modern Woman" in Türkiye
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287

Betül TEKİNSOY - Yunus Emre TEKİNSOY
The Establishment of the Liberal Republican Party in Turkish Diplomatic Reports
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321

Muhammet GÜÇLÜ – Diren ÇAKILCI
History and Activities of Antalya Secondary School (1924-1933)
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357

Pınar TUNA
First and Second Tobacco Congresses in Determination of the Tobacco Policy of the Etatism Period
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Ferhat AKYÜZ
Making State Economic Enterprises an Apparatus of Private Capital: Subsidiaries in the Period of 1946-1960
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427

Resul ALKAN
Chrome Trade between Turkey and Germany during the Second World War in the Light of German Documents
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459

Murat HATİP
Debates on Corruption in Türkiye During the Transition to Multi-Party Politics (1943-1948)
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487

Şakire ÇİMENLİ
A Content Analysis of the Journal of People’s House of Tire Province “Küçük Menderes” within the Context of local Cultural Preservation
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519

Özlem SEYHAN
Efforts to Legitimize Socialism in Anatolia: The Milieu of the Workers' Party of Turkey and “Halkın Derdi” Newspaper
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547

Mehmet BALYEMEZ
An Evaluation of the Greek Community’s Willingness to Co-Govern with the Turks in Cyprus: The Case of Municipalities (1878-1963)
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573

Fahri KAHRAMAN
Effects of the Gulf Crisis on the Turkish Economy according to the British Archival Sources
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605

 

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