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The Ottoman journal Anadolu Mecmuası (Ottoman-Turkish:انادولو مجموعه سى; DMG: Anadolu Mecmuası; English: "Anatolia") was published in Istanbul in 11 issues between 1924 and 1925. It was edited by (1901-1974), a philosopher and professor for sociology at the University of Istanbul and by the historian (1898-1961). The idea of the journal was born by an intellectual movement of professors and students of different disciplines (“Anadoluculuk“), with Yinanç as their main representative. The journal served the spreading of their ideas and as literary platform for Anatolian topics such as folklore, history, philosophy and geography. The term “anatolian homeland“ should demonstrate that it defines the nation and the history of the Turkish Republic should be considered as the history of Anatolia

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  • The Ottoman journal Anadolu Mecmuası (Ottoman-Turkish:انادولو مجموعه سى; DMG: Anadolu Mecmuası; English: "Anatolia") was published in Istanbul in 11 issues between 1924 and 1925. It was edited by (1901-1974), a philosopher and professor for sociology at the University of Istanbul and by the historian (1898-1961). The idea of the journal was born by an intellectual movement of professors and students of different disciplines (“Anadoluculuk“), with Yinanç as their main representative. The journal served the spreading of their ideas and as literary platform for Anatolian topics such as folklore, history, philosophy and geography. The term “anatolian homeland“ should demonstrate that it defines the nation and the history of the Turkish Republic should be considered as the history of Anatolia (en)
  • Die osmanischsprachige Zeitschrift Anadolu Mecmuası (osmanisch: آنادولو مجموعه‌سى; İA: Ānādolu Mecmuʿası; deutsch: „Anatolien Zeitschrift“) erschien von 1924 bis 1925 in Istanbul in insgesamt 11 Ausgaben. (de)
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  • Die osmanischsprachige Zeitschrift Anadolu Mecmuası (osmanisch: آنادولو مجموعه‌سى; İA: Ānādolu Mecmuʿası; deutsch: „Anatolien Zeitschrift“) erschien von 1924 bis 1925 in Istanbul in insgesamt 11 Ausgaben. Sie wurde von (1901–1974), einem Philosophen und Soziologieprofessor der Universität Istanbul und dem Historiker (1898–1961) herausgegeben. Die Idee der Zeitschrift entstand aus einer intellektuellen Bewegung von Professoren und Studenten verschiedener Fachrichtungen („Anadoluculuk“), deren Hauptvertreter Yinanç war. Die Zeitschrift diente der Verbreitung ihrer Ideen und als literarisches Forum, in dem über anatolische Themen, wie Folklore, Geschichte, Philosophie und Geographie, geschrieben wurde. Der Begriff des „anatolischen Vaterlands“ sollte deutlich machen, dass dieses die Nation bestimme und die Geschichte der Republik Türkei als Geschichte Anatoliens betrachtet werden sollte. (de)
  • The Ottoman journal Anadolu Mecmuası (Ottoman-Turkish:انادولو مجموعه سى; DMG: Anadolu Mecmuası; English: "Anatolia") was published in Istanbul in 11 issues between 1924 and 1925. It was edited by (1901-1974), a philosopher and professor for sociology at the University of Istanbul and by the historian (1898-1961). The idea of the journal was born by an intellectual movement of professors and students of different disciplines (“Anadoluculuk“), with Yinanç as their main representative. The journal served the spreading of their ideas and as literary platform for Anatolian topics such as folklore, history, philosophy and geography. The term “anatolian homeland“ should demonstrate that it defines the nation and the history of the Turkish Republic should be considered as the history of Anatolia. (en)
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