The Crimean Tatar national movement in the publications of inner and outer diaspora: lenin bayragi, emel and dergi?

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2014
Kahraman, Alter
This thesis analyzes the Crimean Tatar National Movement in and outside the USSR through their publications in different countries (Lenin Bayragı in Uzbekistan, Emel in Turkey and Dergi in Germany). It consists of two basic parts: the development of the National Movement in exile, and the evaluation of the documentary research and the interviews on Lenin Bayragı, Crimean Tatars’ only newspaper in exile. Some concepts and terms, which were derived from the interviews, such as diaspora, collective memory, common trauma, and homeland are elaborated to understand the exiled Crimean Tatars’ relationship with their homeland Crimea.

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A. Kahraman, “The Crimean Tatar national movement in the publications of inner and outer diaspora: lenin bayragi, emel and dergi?,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2014.