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Titre La revue Türk Yurdu et les musulmans de l'Empire russe, 1911-1914
Auteur Paul Dumont
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volume 15, no 3-4, juillet-décembre 1974
Rubrique / Thématique
Études
Page 315-331
Résumé anglais Paul Dumont, The review Türk Yurdu and the Moslems of the Russian Empire, 1911-1914. Right after the Young Turks' revolution of 1908, Pan-Turkism had a considerable development in the Ottoman Empire. The principal promoters of the movement — Yusuf Akçura, Ali Huseyin-zade and some others — were Moslem publicists originating from Russia. Among the numerous periodicals published by this group, the best and the most known was indisputably the Türk Yurdu. In our days, it constitutes a first class source for the study of Pan-Turkist ideology. In this article, after underlining the importance attached by Türk Yurdu to the spiritual legacy of Ismail Gasprinsky, we attempt to delimit the main topics developed by Yusuf Akçura and Ahmed Agaev, stressing the bourgeois progressionism of the former and the anticlericalism of the latter. On the other hand, we note the receptivity of Türk Yurdu as regards modernizing factors and its awareness of the economic and social subjects. Our final conclusion is that the Türk Yurdu movement served to promote not only questionable racial theories but also innovating ideas in various fields.
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