Course Contents |
Consepts and Ottoman Modernisation, Young Ottomans, I.-II. Ottoman Constitutional Periods, Development in Europe; Industrial Revolution and French Revolution, World War I and The Partition of The Ottoman Empire, Events after Moudrose Armistice, National Congress, Ottoman Last Parliament And the National Pact, Turkish National Assambly, The National Struggle1921-1922 , Turkish Foreign Policy in National Struggle, Mudanya Armistice, Lousanne Peace Agreement |
Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Western front and treaties, Western front and treaties, Innovations done in Political areas (abolishing the throne, Ankara’s being the Capital, announcement of Republic and abolishing the Caliphship) |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
2 |
Establishment of Terakkiperver Republic Party, Rebellion of Seyh Sait, Law of Takrir-i Sükun and Attempt to assassain Ataturk. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
3 |
Atatürk’s nation trips, Serbest Republic Party, Izmir meeting, Closing down of the Party, Menemen and Bursa incidents |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
4 |
Constution of 1924,Other Constutions, Developments in Law, Innovations about regulations of social life and period of Turkish Republic’s being secularized. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
5 |
Innovations on Education and Culture (Law of Tevhid-i Tedrisat, acceptance of Latin Alphabet, Nation Schools, Establishment and activities of Turkish History and Language Instution, Turkish history thesisi, theory of gunes-dil, 1933 University Reform, Publichouses), developments on Helath. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
6 |
Congress of İzmir İktisat, Economy Policy in the first years of Republic, appearing of statist economy policies in Turkey as a reflection of 1929 Work Economic recession and I. Five-year recovery program. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
7 |
Definition and content of Thought System of Atatürk, Integrative Principles. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Principlees of Atatürk, Republicanism, Secularism, Nationalism. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
10 |
Principlees of Atatürk, Populism, Statism, Revolutionism |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
11 |
Turkish Foreign Policy during National Struggle (1919-1923) |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
12 |
Turkish Foreign Policy during Ataturk era (1923-1938) Turkish-English, Turkish -Soviet, Turkish -French, Turkish -Italian Relations during 1923-1938, Relations with the neighboors, Balkan and Sadabat Pact |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
13 |
Turkish Foreign Policy during Ataturk era (1923-1938) Turkish-English, Turkish -Soviet, Turkish -French, Turkish -Italian Relations during 1923-1938, Relations with the neighboors, Balkan and Sadabat Pact |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
14 |
Turkish Foreign Policy after Ataturk era (1938 - 1960) (Presidentship of İnönü, WW2 and establishment of Turkish Democrat Party and transition to multi-party life, leading years of Democrat Party, Turkey’s Turkish Foreign Policy since 1960. Turkish Foreign Policy (Turkey during Cold War, development on European Union, Cyprus Peace Action, So-called Ermenian genocide claims and Relations with the neighboors. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
15 |
Geopolitical location of Turkey, threats deriving from this, expectations regarding Turkey’s being modernization in XXI. Century. |
Lecture, questions and answers, discussion |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi. (Prof.Dr. İlyas GÖKHAN, Prof.Dr. Mehmet KÖÇER, Dr.Öğr.Üye Haşim ERDOĞAN, Dr.Öğr.Üye Barış ÇİFTÇİ, Dr.Öğr.Üye Abdullah ÖZDAĞ, Dr.Öğr.Gör. Ali ÇAKIRBAŞ, Öğr.Gör. Ahmet KORKMAZ ) |
2 |
Ahmet KORKMAZ, Fatih ABANOZ, Enes ÖZ, Betül SÜRMELİ, Türk İstiklal Harbi ve Modern Türkiye'nin Doğuşu, Detay yayıncılık, Ankara 2019. |
Required Course instruments and materials |
Book, Maps, CD/DVD, Computer, Projection |