9789754283440 - family-life-in-the-turkish-republic-of-the-1930-s (3 resultados)

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Soft cover. Condición: New. Paperback pbo, in English, 116 page, 23 x 16 cm.

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Soft cover. Condición: New. Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 116 p. This strictly confidential study by Howland Gardiner Shaw, an American Charge d'affaires ad interim in Istanbul, was prepared early in 1933 and sent off to the U.S. State Department on March 30th of that year. This report was part of a series…of research studies, which had been commissioned three years earlier. The State department acknowledged receipt of the report and expressed its appreciation by stating that it had contributed materially to the Department's understanding of Turkish mentality and institutions during the present period of transition.

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Soft cover. Condición: New. SHAW, G. HOWLAND - RIFAT N. BALI Family life in the Turkish Republic of the 1930's. Istanbul: Isis, 2007. Large 8vo., 116 p. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789754283440 CATALOG: Judaica KEYWORDS: Republican Turkey Jewish Judaism Ataturk Family This strictly confidential study by Howland Gardiner Shaw, an Ameri…can Charge d'affaires ad interim in Istanbul, was prepared early in 1933 and sent off to the U.S. State Department on March 30th of that year. This report was part of a series of research studies, which had been commissioned three years earlier. The State department acknowledged receipt of the report and expressed its appreciation by stating that it had contributed materially to the Department's understanding of Turkish mentality and institutions during the present period of transition.