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An Ambivalent Patriot: Namık İsmail, the First World War, and the Politics of Remembrance in Turkey
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2020-12-01
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Tongo Overfield Shaw, Gizem
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Portraits of Remembrance: Painting, Memory, and the First World War
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G. Tongo Overfield Shaw,
An Ambivalent Patriot: Namık İsmail, the First World War, and the Politics of Remembrance in Turkey
. 2020.