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Ideology and Urbanism during the Early Republican Period Two Master Plans for İzmir and Scenarios of Modernization
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1997-01-01
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Bilsel, Fatma Cânâ
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F. C. Bilsel, “Ideology and Urbanism during the Early Republican Period Two Master Plans for İzmir and Scenarios of Modernization,”
METU Journal of the Faculty o Architecture
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