International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES Kemal H. Karpat : Introduction 1 Part I Sources and Approaches to Ottoman / Turkish ... Mustafa Saatçi : New Migration , Old Trends : Turkish Immigrants and Segmented Assimilation in the United States 97 ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES Kemal H. Karpat : Introduction 1 Part I Sources and Approaches to Ottoman / Turkish ... Mustafa Saatçi : New Migration , Old Trends : Turkish Immigrants and Segmented Assimilation in the United States 97 ...
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... Kemal H. Karpat , Osmanlı ve Dünya , ( İstanbul , 2001 ) ; Rifat Bali , Anadolu'dan Yeni Dünya'ya , Amerika'ya Ilk Göç Eden Türklerin Yaşam Öyküleri ( İstanbul , 2004 ) . Mustafa Dağ , Osman Ağa , Gurbetçi Giresun Dergisi , Yıl 1 s.3-16 ...
... Kemal H. Karpat , Osmanlı ve Dünya , ( İstanbul , 2001 ) ; Rifat Bali , Anadolu'dan Yeni Dünya'ya , Amerika'ya Ilk Göç Eden Türklerin Yaşam Öyküleri ( İstanbul , 2004 ) . Mustafa Dağ , Osman Ağa , Gurbetçi Giresun Dergisi , Yıl 1 s.3-16 ...
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... Mustafa Kemal Atatürk claimed . Rather , Turkey developed its own foreign relations on the basis of equality and autonomy among all nations . Seeking similarities and ignoring differences between American - Ottoman and American ...
... Mustafa Kemal Atatürk claimed . Rather , Turkey developed its own foreign relations on the basis of equality and autonomy among all nations . Seeking similarities and ignoring differences between American - Ottoman and American ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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