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Philosophic Turkism

1968
Ziya Gökalp, Robert Devereux
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The founding ground of Turkism‐Turanism in the Early Republican Period: Atsiz Mecmua

open access: yesStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
This study focuses on the division and conflict during the formative phase of Turkish nationalism in the Early Republican Period. Turkish nationalism, the founding ideology of Türkiye, was oriented towards identity and state building, and it developed an
Yusuf Ziya Bölükbasi, Ilhan Bilici
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The national identity of the Volga Tatars at the turn of the 19th century: Tatarism, Turkism and Islam

open access: yesCentral Asian Survey, 1997
This work delves into the national identity of the Volga Tatars during a period of significant cultural and political change. Yemelianova studies how Tatarism (a form of ethnic identity), Turkism (an ideology advocating unity among Turkic peoples), and ...
Yemelianova, Galina M.
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Analysis of Turkisms in West Herzegovinian Dialect [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
Glavni fokus ovoga rada je na turizmima u hrvatskom jeziku u zapadnoj Hercegovini. Drugim riječima, ovaj rad ima za cilj provesti analizu turcizama na osnovu promjena na semantičkoj razini koje su se dogodile tijekom procesa jezičnoga posuđivanja iz turskog jezika u hrvatski.
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Pan-Turkism

1995
Explores Turkey's involvement with Turkic groups beyond Turkey's borders.
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Motivation, Semantics, and Integration of Turkisms

2020
This chapter looks at the semantics of turkisms in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Bosnian and Bulgarian texts. It also discusses the motivation behind borrowings, namely social, cultural, and political factors. Particular attention is given to the role context plays in the distribution of core and cultural Turkish loans in the texts analysed ...
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Turkisms in South Slavonic Literature

2020
Turkisms in South Slavonic Literature is a comparative analysis of Turkish loanwords in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Bosnian and Bulgarian Franciscan sources. After providing historical background on the Order of the Bosnian Franciscans (Bosna Srebrena), Bulgarian Catholic communities, Turkish presence in Bosnia and in Bulgaria, as well as short
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Turkism in Eurasia

Turkism as an idea which emphasizes the Turkic ethnic component in national identity is widely associated with Turks and Turkey. However, many millions of Turkic peoples with distinctive histories, cultures, social and political traditions live outside Turkey.
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