The founding ground of Turkism-Turanism in the Early Republican Period: Atsiz Mecmua
Künye
Bölükbaşı, Y. Z., & Bilici, İ. (2024). The founding ground of Turkism‐Turanism in the Early Republican Period: Atsiz Mecmua. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism. https://doi.org/10.1111/sena.12433Özet
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 ethno-secular vision. In contrast, Turkism-Turanism nationalism, emerging from civilian circles, adopted a critical stance towards the official ideology and the prevailing understanding of ideology during that period, as evidenced by Atsız Mecmua. Using discourse analysis, this study examines prominent themes in Atsız Mecmua, such as anthropological Turkishness, Turanism, militarism, and a holistic approach to history. Conversely, communism in its ideological sense and identities other than Turkish were depicted as the other. Atsız Mecmua attempted to foster a new conception of nationalism to challenge Kemalist nationalism, seeking to forge Turkish unity through militarism and a fascist state model.