Julia Secklehner profiles a pioneer journalist who wasn’t afraid to become part of the story.
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Julia Secklehner profiles a pioneer journalist who wasn’t afraid to become part of the story.
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Ozan Ozavci tells the story of Bulgarian Nadejda Stancioff, the only woman delegate at Lausanne.
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Ümit Kurt reflects on one of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress, Cemal Pasha, and his ambivalent relationship with Ottoman Armenians.
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Alp Yenen reflects on one of the most divisive figures in Turkey’s political history, on the exact centenary of his death: August 4, 2022.
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Ali Fethi Okyar’s grandson and namesake reflects on his grandfather’s life, and his own.
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As Vanda Wilcox shows, Mussolini made quite an entrance at the Lausanne Conference – but what was his agenda?
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The Bulgarian premier was one of the more colourful figures at Lausanne. John Paul Newman explains how Aleksandur Stambolyski sought to bring stability after a torrid ten years marked by impressive advances and sharp reversals.
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It was assumed that Turkey would join the League of Nations after ratifying the 1923 Treaty. But as Carolin Liebisch-Gümüş shows, there were some bumps in the road from Lausanne to Geneva.
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Ryan Gingeras speaks to Ozan Ozavci about his 2019 book Eternal Dawn and the Kemalist mythos in Turkey.
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by Jonathan Conlin
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with Ayşe Köse Badur
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by Gonçalo Ferreira Rodrigues, Yann Bourquard and Hugo Aghte
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“They All Made Peace—What Is Peace?” James Gifford talks to Jonathan Conlin about Hemingway’s poetic response to the Lausanne conference, winter sports, and a lost suitcase.
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by Julia Secklehner
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by Jonathan Conlin
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