A REPRESENTATIVE OF HUMOUR PRESS IN THE SECOND CONSTITUTIONALIST PERIOD: FALAKA NEWSPAPER
The first official newspaper of Ottoman Empire, which was published in 1831, is Takvim-i Vekayi. Since a great deal of newspapers began during Reorganisation and First Constitutional Periods, the government desired to control the media by means of various laws and regulations. This condition continu...
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Autor principal: | Cihat TANIŞ |
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Fırat University
2019
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