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Ataturk and the Emancipation of Turkish Women
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Known by his nickname Kemal, which means perfection, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the Republic of Turkey,
independent of Ottoman rule, in 1923. He served as its first president from 1923 until his death in 1938.
Atatürk initiated expansive reforms, such as abolishing polygamy and granting new rights for women.
He also abolished corruption, improved public education, and modernized industries.
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| Kemal Ataturk, An Appreciation |
November 10, 1948 |
| Road to Emancipation of Women |
December 8, 1934 |
| An Excerpt from Reminiscences of Ataturk |
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| In Memoriam |
November 10, 1938 |
| Address to the Nation's Youth |
October 1922 |
| Mustapha Kemal Ataturk - A Short Biography |
1881 - 1938 |
Special Feature Presentation
Ataturk and the Republic of Culture: This presents Ataturk's views on culture and the importance of
education.
Children of the Republic
Seventy years separate these two pictures. Thanks to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the emancipated Turkish
Women and Girls attend coeducational schools.
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Links
On the linked pages I am presenting information about Ataturk to provide an overview of this most
important statesman. Most of the information however, will focus on his actions and reforms related to
women and/or our children.
There are many informative web sites on the life of Ataturk; some of which I have listed below.
If you would like to add a site to our links list, please let me know. Please send in your articles on
Ataturk and his work with women so that we could keep this site current.
www.ataturk.com
www.ataa.org
www.atsadc.org
www.ftaa.org
www.goldenbaytour.com/en/ataturk.htm
www.turkey.org
ataturk.turkiye.org
www.hist.metu.edu.tr |
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Sema Karaoglu
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