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ID159017
Title ProperNote on Kemalizm in the Hebrew press of Palestine
LanguageENG
AuthorLandau, Jacob M
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper will attempt to examine the reactions of the Hebrew press to the Kemalist reforms and their importance for world civilization in general and Turkey's progress in particular. The newspapers wrote approvingly about the process of decision-making by the Kemalists who weighed carefully all options and then carried out all decisions firmly. The press emphasized what it considered Turkey's liberation from an Asiatic civilization and a theocratic regime via the establishment of a secular republic open to Europe and the West. The newspapers praised highly Turkey's drive towards modernization in its political, social and economic development. They were highly appreciative of the language reform and the purification of Turkish from Arabic and Persian loanwords – a process similar to what was going on then in modern Hebrew in Palestine. Some commended the well-organized introduction of the Latin script, an issue which was being debated then in Palestine (but with different results). They also praised the equalization in the status of women in Turkey.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 54, No.4; Jul 2018: p.723-728
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 54 No 4
Key WordsLanguage ;  Modernization ;  Press ;  Reform ;  Kemalism


 
 
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