TURKOPHILIA IN THE CONTEXT OF CLAUDE FARRÉRE’S VISIT IN 1922

It is called “friendship” to put the anxiety of the other person in front of their own anxiety without any expectation, to seek solutions and to be beneficial for them. The “War of Independence” process was one of the timeframe that the Turks felt most in need of friendship. In this process, there w...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e24a629279964e079b501cf0482a34ac2021-11-24T09:20:35ZTURKOPHILIA IN THE CONTEXT OF CLAUDE FARRÉRE’S VISIT IN 19222148-416310.29228/JASSS.43520https://doaj.org/article/e24a629279964e079b501cf0482a34ac2020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=59e19606-1a44-49f4-a323-ba1faf999bd4.pdf&key=43520https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163It is called “friendship” to put the anxiety of the other person in front of their own anxiety without any expectation, to seek solutions and to be beneficial for them. The “War of Independence” process was one of the timeframe that the Turks felt most in need of friendship. In this process, there were “non-Turkish” writers who embraced the troubles of the Turks as if they were their own troubles. One of these few authors was Claude Farrére. Farrére showed that it was not necessary to belong to the same nation or religion to behave according to the meaning of friendship. As a human and author, Farrére did not leave the Turks and Turkey alone in their difficult and troubled times. Farrére properly observed the state of the Turkish nation trying to achieve independence in their struggle for survival. He expressed that the Turks were victims although they were right and he visited Turkey several times. Regarding his visit in 18-19 June 1922, Farrére said that he went to Mustafa Kemal’s headquarters as a private visitor, and the purpose of his visit was to recognise and salute that great unique patriotic man, as well as to materialise the previously declared signs of friendship between his country and Turkey. Although being occasionally critical of some of Turkey’s attitudes and evaluations, his interest and love for Turkish nation continued until his death. The aim of the study is to reveal the importance of Turkophile Farrére in the Turkish national struggle and how he was seen by the Turks. Farrére’s thoughts, ideas and suggestions were analysed considering his time. The relevant copyrighted works were also used.Yaşar ÖZÜÇETİNAyşenur YURTFırat Universityarticleturkophileclaude farrérenational strugglefrench intellectualsmustafa kemal pashaSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 13, Iss 80, Pp 407-417 (2020)
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Yaşar ÖZÜÇETİN
Ayşenur YURT
TURKOPHILIA IN THE CONTEXT OF CLAUDE FARRÉRE’S VISIT IN 1922
description It is called “friendship” to put the anxiety of the other person in front of their own anxiety without any expectation, to seek solutions and to be beneficial for them. The “War of Independence” process was one of the timeframe that the Turks felt most in need of friendship. In this process, there were “non-Turkish” writers who embraced the troubles of the Turks as if they were their own troubles. One of these few authors was Claude Farrére. Farrére showed that it was not necessary to belong to the same nation or religion to behave according to the meaning of friendship. As a human and author, Farrére did not leave the Turks and Turkey alone in their difficult and troubled times. Farrére properly observed the state of the Turkish nation trying to achieve independence in their struggle for survival. He expressed that the Turks were victims although they were right and he visited Turkey several times. Regarding his visit in 18-19 June 1922, Farrére said that he went to Mustafa Kemal’s headquarters as a private visitor, and the purpose of his visit was to recognise and salute that great unique patriotic man, as well as to materialise the previously declared signs of friendship between his country and Turkey. Although being occasionally critical of some of Turkey’s attitudes and evaluations, his interest and love for Turkish nation continued until his death. The aim of the study is to reveal the importance of Turkophile Farrére in the Turkish national struggle and how he was seen by the Turks. Farrére’s thoughts, ideas and suggestions were analysed considering his time. The relevant copyrighted works were also used.
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title TURKOPHILIA IN THE CONTEXT OF CLAUDE FARRÉRE’S VISIT IN 1922
title_short TURKOPHILIA IN THE CONTEXT OF CLAUDE FARRÉRE’S VISIT IN 1922
title_full TURKOPHILIA IN THE CONTEXT OF CLAUDE FARRÉRE’S VISIT IN 1922
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