THE INVESTIGATION OF THE PROMOTION THESIS OF MUSEOLOGISTS’ IN THE CULTURAL HERITAGE ARCHIVE OF TURKISH REPUBLIC MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM FROM THE SENIOR ARCHITECT MUSTAFA AYAŞLIOĞLU EXAMPLE

In the Archive of General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums rendering service within Turkish Republic Ministry Of Culture and Tourism, there are important studies called “promotion thesis” or “promotion study” in the inventory of the Directorate prepared by museologists working in museums...

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Autores principales: Çiğdem BİLGEN, Nur URFALIOĞLU
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Publicado: Fırat University 2020
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Sumario:In the Archive of General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums rendering service within Turkish Republic Ministry Of Culture and Tourism, there are important studies called “promotion thesis” or “promotion study” in the inventory of the Directorate prepared by museologists working in museums throughout Turkey in order that they gain right to promotion. These studies that survived until today are numbered from Folder 1 to Folder 34 and kept after being classified as 330 files by archive keepers of General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums. Amongst the earliest there were thesis written in 1936 and the recent and the only thesis was written in 1985. When the subjects of these 330 theses were examined, it is seen that they were written according to original topics on many important fields such as ethnology, linguistics, geography, history, archaeology, excavation, restoration, art history, history of architecture, etc. As a result of the literature research, it is seen that these studies were started to be written in accordance with the “Law on Organization of Museums and Observatories” number 2530 passed at Grand National Assembly of Turkey on 23.06.1934. This issue shows those promotion theses were written not only to be promoted but also to emphasize museology in culture policy of the country. Furthermore, when the content and construct of these promotion theses are taken into consideration, it is seen that these studies consisting of critical documents each are published. The case that Museologists have different occupations makes the studies more interesting. In this article, two promotions of Senior Architect Mustafa Ayaşlıoğlu who is the only architect serving to museology will be examined on sample tables among 37 thesis and contributing to the history of art and architecture.