International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... original records , which are often very difficult to read , filtering the data through yet another cultural lens ( beyond that of the enumerator ) and not capturing the names of all Turkish - born individuals in particular communities ...
... original records , which are often very difficult to read , filtering the data through yet another cultural lens ( beyond that of the enumerator ) and not capturing the names of all Turkish - born individuals in particular communities ...
Strana 98
... original intent and actual behavior . Their goal was to work individually or as a family until they saved enough money to return . Consequently , many took advantage of the financial incentives offered by the German government following ...
... original intent and actual behavior . Their goal was to work individually or as a family until they saved enough money to return . Consequently , many took advantage of the financial incentives offered by the German government following ...
Strana 197
... original and coherent analysis . It argues that its original scholarship will appeal to general readers and attract scholars to the further study of OttomanAmerican relations . However , its scholarship does not seem to be original ...
... original and coherent analysis . It argues that its original scholarship will appeal to general readers and attract scholars to the further study of OttomanAmerican relations . However , its scholarship does not seem to be original ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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