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  • TEM, ETEM

    Language: English

    Published by Istanbul: Yeditepe Universitesi Yayinevi, 2020., Istanbul:, 2020

    ISBN 10: 9753071108 ISBN 13: 9789753071109

    Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. TEM, ETEM Etem Tem'in hatiralari: Tarihe taniklik eden bir objektiften Kurtulus Savasi. Edited by Tulay Alim Baran. Istanbul: Yeditepe Universitesi Yayinevi, 2020. Large 8vo., 175 p., b/w ills. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789753071109 CATALOG: Atatürk & War of Independence KEYWORDS: Turkish Independency War Ataturk photography Memoirs Military History Kurtulus Savasi'nin sembolu haline gelmis cok sayida fotografta emegi bulunan Etem Tem'in cok arzu ettigi gelecek kusaklara Milli Mucadele'nin nasil kazanildigini gostermeye donuk cabasi cok onemlidir. Onun simdiye kadar yayimlanmis hatiralarinin gun yuzune cikarilmasi ile biz de onun bu arzusuna katkida bulunmanin mutlulugunu yasiyoruz.Bir fotograf sanatcisi olarak bu buyuk mucadelenin ve emsalsiz basarinin taniklarindan birisi olan Etem Tem, gunumuz kusaklarinin tarih bilincine katkida bulunan isimlerden biri olarak hatirlanacaktir.

  • LEWIS, BERNARD (Text) - ETEM TEM (Photos)

    Language: English

    Published by Istanbul: Creative Book, 1995., Istanbul:, 1995

    Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. LEWIS, BERNARD (Text) - ETEM TEM (Photos) Ataturk. Transforming the image of a nation. Istanbul: Creative Book, 1995. Folio, 141, [2] p., b/w ills. Original cloth binding. No dust wrapper. Very good ISBN: CATALOG: Atatürk & War of Independence KEYWORDS: Ataturk Turkish Independency War Kemalism photography Ataturk was the unprecedented author, designer, and architect of an enormous transformation that profoundly changed the moral, cultural, historical and physical values of Turkish society. He succeeded in giving life to brand-new political and social structures that were anchored in the bedrock of grass-roots democracy. Two historians of international repute, Prof. Bernard Lewis is the author of the text. The photographs reproduced in the book are a visual record of a critical period of Ataturk's life that was taken by Etem Tem. The importance that Ataturk attached to Tem's work is clearly revealed by the technical excellence of the photography.

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    Etem Tem - Bernard Lewis - Halil Inalcik

    Published by Ertug & Kocabiyik, Istanbul, 1998

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    hardcover. Condition: New. Edizione in lingua turca / Turkish language edition - Volume di grande formato (31 x 43 cm circa) rilegato in tela nera con sovraccoperta, cartone protettivo, 158 pagine profusamente illustrate in nero. Copia in condizioni di nuovo, sigillata; volume di difficile reperibilità - Brand new, sealed copy; rare book -- Atatürk is a great thinker and the architect of a unique restructuring on the cultural and historical values of the Anatolian geography, carrying Turkish society to a process of change, innovation and development. In the place of the collapsed Ottoman Empire, he aimed to implement a brand new political-social structure and a new way of life in the process of democratization by mobilizing the participation and individual initiative of the people of Turkey. From this perspective, Atatürk's genius becomes striking when we look at the founding principles of the Republic of Turkey and the initiatives of restructuring and change. The texts that make up this book come from the pen of two renowned scholars of the same age who have left their mark on the study of Turkish history: Prof. Bernard Lewis and Prof. Halil ?nalc?k, the winner of the Atatürk International Peace Prize in 1998. The main axis of this book is the phases through which Republican Turkey went through and on what kind of intellectual accumulation it was built. The difficult conditions of radical changes, the fact that the 'revolutions' constituted a breaking point on the road to modern civilization, and Turkey's orientation towards the West with a new Republican project are the points emphasized by both authors from different perspectives. The photographs that make up the visual part of the book are those taken by Etem Tem, Atatürk's personal photographer. These pictures are the most meaningful indicators of the messages that Atatürk wanted to convey to the Turkish nation in order to bring modernity to life. . Book.