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In addition to numerous articles, poems, stories, essays, reviews and biographies, various visual materials, photographs and illustrations of political, intellectual and literary personalities, art works and public events were further edited. Well-known authors, like
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The adoption of the Latin alphabet instead of the Arabic alphabet began with the 90th issue in August 1928 and ended with the full use of Latin letters finally being introduced in the 95th issue in September 1928.
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The themes were varied and aimed at arousing the readers' interest in various ways, as the main article in the first issue emphasizes. The spectrum ranged from
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and intended to encourage intellectuals to write innovatively. It also included a special edition for women.
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assumed the office. The magazine described itself as "literary opinion magazine".
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Subscriptions to the journal were available both inside and outside the country.
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between 1926 and 1929 in a total of 146 issues. For the first 75 issues
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The content of the magazine was particularly addressed to writers and
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Facts and Fantasies: Images of Istanbul Women in the 1920s
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International e-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences
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Hayāt
Ottoman Turkish
Ottoman Turkish language
magazine
Ankara
Istanbul
Mehmet Emin Erişirgil
editor-in-chief
Nâfî Atuf Kansu
Faruk Nafız Çamlıbel
philosophers
Köprülüzade Mehmet Fuat
Fazıl Ahmet
Sevket Rado
Mustafa Şekip Tunç
Mehmet İzzet
Ahmet Refik
Necmettin Sadık
political topics
nationalism
reformism
progress
modernization
nationalization
economic development
art
science
Mustafa Kemal
Turkish Republic

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