9011012 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH RENOVATION II
ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH RENOVATION II
Course Name Code Regular Semester ECTS Credits Credits Lecture 2
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Atatürk's Principles and History of Turkish Renovation 2 9011012 1 2 2 Laboratory (Hour/Week) 0
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Course Objectives
  1. Have students inform on political, economical, social and cultural facts of Republican Turkey. Have them like history and historical texts and look at historical events multi-oriented. Have them meet with basic theoretical concepts, discussions and methods of thought of different social sciences.
Course Outcomes
(The knowledge and the skills that the student will gain at the end of the course)
  1. Have students inform on Atatürk's Principles and Turkish Renovation and create consciousness of history. Connecting general history and personal history. Have students profit by facilities of scientific history to instruct themselves better.
Textbook
  1. Atatürk İlkeleri ve İnkılap Tarihi I,II YÖK yayını
  2. Ahmet Mumcu,Türk Devriminin Temelleri ve Gelişimi
  3. Suna Kili,Türk Devrimi
  4. Hamza Eroğlu, Türk İnkılap Tarihi
  5. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Nutuk (Söylev)
  6. Ayferi Göze,Siyasal Düşünceler ve Yöntemler
  7. Suna Kili, Atatürk Devrimi: Bir Çağdaşlaşma Modeli
  8. Suna Kili,Türk Devrim Tarihi
  9. Toktamış Ateş, Kemalizmin Özü
  10. Taner Kışlalı, Kemalizm Laiklik ve Demokrasi
  11. Utkan Kocatürk, Atatürk'ün Fikir ve Düşünceleri
  12. Özer Ozankaya, Cumhuriyet Çınarı
  13. Bernard Lewis, Modern Türkiye'nin Doğuşu
  14. Fahir Armaoğlu, Siyasi Tarih
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Midterm Exams 1 60
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Final Exam 1 40
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WEEKLY COURSE PLAN
Week Subject
1 Turkish Revolution (Modernization in new Turkish government) Political revolutions. Abolition of Sultanate. Declaration of Republic. Republic concept. Abolition of Caliphate.1924 Constitution.
2 Revolution on social and health areas. Regulation of costume. The law of hat. The law of surname. Abolition of Dervish lodges, tombs. Regulations on calendar, clock, measurement. Women's right.
3 Revolution on Law. Acceptance of civil law. Superiority of law as a concept.
4 Revolutions on culture, education, language, history and alphabet. Revolution of education and its importance. Principles which are necessary for education.
5 Revolutions on economic sphere. Economical aims of Republican period. Economy congress in İzmir. Mixed economy project. Relative liberalism between 1923 and 1929.Etatisme between 1929 and 1939.
6 Kemalism. Formative principles of new Turkey. National sovereignty. Nationalism.
7 Secularism, Republicanism, Populism
8 Etaisme. Revolutionary.
9 Mid-term exam
10 Foreign policy of Atatürk era. General conjuncture of the Republican period. General status of Turkish foreign policy. Topics on Lausanne treaty. Mosul problem with England.
11 Relation with France and Hatay problem. Exchange of population with Greece. And resident question and its solution. Relation with CCCP.
12 Second mid-term exam
13 Policies against increasing war threat. Turkey's membership of League of Nations. Balkan and Sadabat Pacts. Montreu treaty on the Bosphorus. Connections between domestic and foreign policy.
14 The world with two blocks. Domestic and foreign policies between 1939 and 1960.
15 Political and social affairs between 1960 and 1980 in Turkey.

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