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SOVYET RUS EDEBİYATI SÜRECİNDE ATATÜRK İMGESİ Ataturk image during the Soviet literature Образ Ататюрка в Советской Русской литературе. / Аврутина, А. С.
In: GAZİ TÜRKİYAT: Journal of Turkology research, Vol. 16, No. Bahar 2015, 2015, p. 187-194.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - SOVYET RUS EDEBİYATI SÜRECİNDE ATATÜRK İMGESİ Ataturk image during the Soviet literature Образ Ататюрка в Советской Русской литературе
AU - Аврутина, А. С.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Two great empires, the Russian and the Ottoman Empire, having experienced the horror of the First World War, also experienced, almost simultaneously, the revolution. In both countries the revolution began as the process of deliverance directed against the occupation of the country by hostile invader troops. Later, after World War II relations between two countries did not get along, while during the Liberation War Soviet Russia supported young Republic of Turkey. That fact did not prevent Russian intelligentsia from taking an interest in the phenomenon of Atatürk, whose activity was initially compared with Vladimir Lenin’s, and later, with the reforms of the first Russian Emperor, Peter the Great, who had turned Russia’s steps toward Europeanization and Westernization. In Soviet and post-Soviet Russia quite a number of works appeared, which were devoted to the life and achievements of Atatürk; some of them took the shape of monograph, while the others maintained the form of thesis. This paper presents the rev
AB - Two great empires, the Russian and the Ottoman Empire, having experienced the horror of the First World War, also experienced, almost simultaneously, the revolution. In both countries the revolution began as the process of deliverance directed against the occupation of the country by hostile invader troops. Later, after World War II relations between two countries did not get along, while during the Liberation War Soviet Russia supported young Republic of Turkey. That fact did not prevent Russian intelligentsia from taking an interest in the phenomenon of Atatürk, whose activity was initially compared with Vladimir Lenin’s, and later, with the reforms of the first Russian Emperor, Peter the Great, who had turned Russia’s steps toward Europeanization and Westernization. In Soviet and post-Soviet Russia quite a number of works appeared, which were devoted to the life and achievements of Atatürk; some of them took the shape of monograph, while the others maintained the form of thesis. This paper presents the rev
KW - Key Words: Ataturk
KW - Russian literature
KW - Soviet literature
KW - Soviet Union
KW - Nutuk
KW - Ataturk the phenomenon
KW - memories
KW - Polina Ravich
KW - Republic of Turkey
KW - USSR
KW - Evgeni Evgenijevich Lansere
KW - Lidja Sejfullina
KW - New Turkey
KW - Pjotr Pavlenko.
M3 - статья
VL - 16
SP - 187
EP - 194
JO - GAZİ TÜRKİYAT: Journal of Turkology research
JF - GAZİ TÜRKİYAT: Journal of Turkology research
SN - 1307-914X
IS - Bahar 2015
ER -
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