Goals
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Revolutions in the political field (abolition of the Sultanate, proclamation of the Republic, abolition of the Caliphate, etc.); revolutions in the social field (Hat Revolution, closure of dervish lodges and lodges, Calendar, Clock and Surname Law); revolutions in the field of education and culture (Tevhid-i Tedrisat Law, Harf Revolution, Turkish History and Language Revolution); revolutions in the field of law; attempts to transition to multi-party life in the Atatürk period and reactions (the establishment and closure of the Progressive Republican Party, Sheikh Sait rebellion and the assassination attempt on Atatürk); attempts to transition to multi-party political life in the Atatürk period (the establishment and closure of the Free Republican Party and the Menemen Incident); Turkey's economic resources and policy in the Republican period (Izmir Economic Congress); Turkish foreign policy in the Atatürk period (Population Exchange, membership to the League of Nations, Balkan Treaty and Sadabat Pact); Turkish foreign policy in the Atatürk period (Montreux Straits Convention, Hatay's joining the Motherland, Turkey's bilateral relations with other countries); Definition and scope of Atatürk's system of thought and Atatürk's principles; Turkey after Atatürk, the years of power of the Democratic Party, Turkey in the 1960s and 1970s, to provide information on historical events related to Turkey's foreign policy after 1960.
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Course Content
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Revolutions in the political field (abolition of the Sultanate, proclamation of the Republic, abolition of the Caliphate, etc.); revolutions in the social field (Hat Revolution, closure of dervish lodges and lodges, Calendar, Clock and Surname Law); revolutions in the field of education and culture (Tevhid-i Tedrisat Law, Harf Revolution, Turkish History and Language Revolution); revolutions in the field of law; attempts to transition to multi-party life in the Atatürk period and reactions (the establishment and closure of the Progressive Republican Party, Sheikh Sait rebellion and the assassination attempt on Atatürk); attempts to transition to multi-party political life in the Atatürk period (the establishment and closure of the Free Republican Party and the Menemen Incident); Turkey's economic resources and policy in the Republican period (Izmir Economic Congress); Turkish foreign policy in the Atatürk period (Population Exchange, membership to the League of Nations, Balkan Treaty and Sadabat Pact); Turkish foreign policy in the Atatürk period (Montreux Straits Convention, Hatay's joining the Motherland, Turkey's bilateral relations with other countries); Definition and scope of Atatürk's system of thought and Atatürk's principles; Turkey after Atatürk, the years of power of the Democratic Party, Turkey in the 1960s and 1970s, to provide information on historical events related to Turkey's foreign policy after 1960.
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