Exhibition focuses on opposite side of Gallipoli story 4 mars 2015
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Art-Culture, History / Histoire.Tags: ANZAC, Australia, exhibition, Gallipoli Campaign, Macquarie University
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Northern District Times (Australia) March 4, 2015, p. 34
Monique Cowper
We have heard the Anzac story but a controversial new exhibition at Macquarie University hopes to tell a different tale. (suite…)
Lost secrets of Gallipoli to shape Anzac history 17 septembre 2014
Posted by Acturca in History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, archeologie, Australia, Dardanelles strait, Gallipoli, New Zealand, World War I
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The Cairns Post (Australia) September 17, 2014, p. 16-17
Charles Miranda
Trench horrors will be remapped by project. A complex network of “lost” trenches that 100 years ago hosted a generation of young Australians has been found in a project set to redefine the Anzac legend. (suite…)
New survey work of ANZAC battlefield at Gallipoli about to start 13 septembre 2013
Posted by Acturca in History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, archaeology, Australia, Çanakkale, Gallipoli, Ian McGibbon, New Zealand, Turkey, World War I
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Radio New Zealand
Friday 13 September 2013
Archaeologists and historians from New Zealand, Australia and Turkey are at Gallipoli to start work on the next stage of a survey of the ANZAC battlefield. (suite…)
Historian out to explode our take on the Anzac legend 18 avril 2012
Posted by Acturca in History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, Australia, Çanakkale, Dardanelles strait, Gallipoli, History, History / Histoire, Hugh Dolan, military history, Turkey / Turquie, UK, War, World War I
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The Age (Australia) April 18, 2012, p. 3
Bridie Smith
The popular story of the Gallipoli landings – long credited as a young nation’s coming of age – is studded with factual errors, according to an Australian historian and former RAAF intelligence officer. (suite…)
Anzac centenary organisers walk in PC minefield 27 mars 2012
Posted by Acturca in History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, Anzac Day, Australia, Colmar Brunton, Gallipoli, History, History / Histoire, New Zealand, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, World War I
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The New Zealand Herald, March 27, 2012, p. A10
Greg Ansley, Canberra
Commemorating our military history in a multicultural society is something of a double-edged sword. Colmar Brunton report (suite…)
Both sides of Gallipoli 23 mars 2012
Posted by Acturca in History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, Anzac Day, Australia, Gallipoli, History, History / Histoire, John Basarin, PHD thesis, Turkey / Turquie, Vecihi Basarin, World War I
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Geelong Advertiser (Australia) 23 March 2012, p. 25
Warwick Hadfield
A Turkish boy was taken to Gallipoli when he was just 10 years old. Now, with a PHD from Deakin University, he is taking Aussies on visits to the sacred battlefield. Warwick Hadfield reports. (suite…)
World’s a stage for Turkey 21 janvier 2012
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Ahmet Davutoglu, Arab Spring, Australia, foreign policy, Kevin Rudd, Middle East, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie
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The Weekend Australian, Sat, 21 January 2012, p. 22
Greg Sheridan, Foreign editor
Ankara’s outward-looking Foreign Minister is upbeat about the Arab Spring (suite…)
‘A Separation’, ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’ win top Asia Pacific Screen Awards 24 novembre 2011
Posted by Acturca in Art-Culture, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Australia, film, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie
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The Wrap (USA) November 24, 2011
Steve Pond
Two Oscar foreign-language contenders, Iran’s « A Separation » and Turkey’s « Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, » were the big winners at Thursday’s Asia Pacific Screen Awards, which took place in Queensland, Australia. (suite…)
Uncovering both sides of the Gallipoli legend 23 avril 2011
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Anzac Day, archives, Australia, Dardanelles strait, Gallipoli, Gallipoli Campaign, Harvey Broadbent, History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie, War of Canakkale
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The Australian, April 23, 2011
Stephen Matchett
An Australian historian is searching Turkish archives for the other side of the wartime story (suite…)
As Gallipoli anniversary nears, researchers map World War I killing ground in major study 23 avril 2011
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, Australia, Chris Mackie, Dardanelles strait, Gallipoli, Gallipoli Campaign, History / Histoire, Kerem Öktem, New Zealand, Richard Reid, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, War of Canakkale, World War I
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The Associated Press | The Canadian Press, Sat, 23 Apr, 2011
By Christopher Torchia, Istanbul
The World War I battlefield of the Gallipoli campaign, where throngs gather each April to remember the fallen, is a place of lore, an echo of ancient warfare that took place on the same soil. Now researchers are mapping dugouts, trenches and tunnels in the most extensive archaeological survey of a site whose slaughter helped forge the identity of young nations. (suite…)
Acturca Journal Watch November 2010 30 novembre 2010
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Books / Livres, Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, EU / UE, History / Histoire, Immigration, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE, USA / Etats-Unis.Tags: Acturca Journal Watch, American Ethnologist, Applied Economics, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, Ataturk, Australia, Aysel Morin, Özgür Aslan, Banking, Berlin, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Catherine Simpson, Caucasus, Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform, Central Asia and the Caucasus, Christopher F. Baum, Climate change, Collective Identity, Communication Studies, Curtis Brown, David Romano, Diana Allan, elections, Energy Policy, Esra Cuhadar, ethnic conflict, EU / UE, EU enlargement, Foreign Affairs, foreign policy, Gallipoli, Güneş Murat Tezcür, H. Levent Korap, History / Histoire, Hugh Pope, International Affairs, Iraq, Jülide Karakoç, Jeffrey Jurgens, Joanna Kidd, Journal of banking and finance, Journal of Palestine Studies, Journal of Peace Research, Kirkuk, Kurds, Levent Aydin, Loans, Mavi Marmara, Maya Manchkhashvili, mediator, Mediterranean Politics, Meliha Altunisik, Middle East, Middle Eastern Studies, Mustafa Acar, Mustafa Caglayan, nationalism, nuclear cooperation, nuclear energy, Oleksandr Talavera, Regional disparity, Regional growth, Ronald Lee, Süheyla Özyıldırım, Southern Caucasus, Stefan Wolff, Subidey Togan, The Nonproliferation Review, The World Economy, Thomas Lorenz, trade, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU, USA, Zeynep Önder
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, November 2010
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
Acturca Journal Watch September 2010 30 septembre 2010
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Central Asia / Asie Centrale, Economy / Economie, EU / UE, History / Histoire, Immigration, Istanbul, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Religion, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.Tags: Acturca Journal Watch, American anthropologist, Australia, Ayça Ergun, Aylin Özman, Aylin Güney, Ayse Aslihan Celenk, Özay Mehmet, Özgür Özdamar, Ümit Kurt, Black Sea, Bulgaria, capitale européenne de la culture, Christopher C. Sonn, Christos Kassimeris, Civil Society, Comparative Economic Studies, Contemporary Politics, Culture Psychology, Cyprus, Daniella Kuzmanovic, David Kushner, discrimination, economy of migration, Elisabeth Cudeville, Emiliano Alessandri, Erkan Doğan, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Ethnopolitics, EU / UE, EU enlargement, EU membership, European Journal of International Relations, F. Michael Wuthrich, Füsun Türkmen, foreign policy, Halit Mustafa Tagma, History / Histoire, Internationale Politik, Ioannis Grigoriadis, Isa Camyar, Israël, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Istanbul, Jews, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Journal of European Integration, K. Kivanç Karaman, Kostas Theologou, Lütfiye Ali, Leman Yonca Gürbüzer, Maïtena Armagnague, Marcy Brink-Danan, mécènes, Méditerranée. Revue géographique des pays méditerranéens, Meltem Müftüler-Baç, Michalinos Zembylas, Michelangelo Guida, Middle East Law and Governance, Middle East Review of International Affairs, Middle Eastern Studies, Mine Eder, Mustapha Poyraz, neoliberalism, Nora Seni, Ondrej Glazar, Panayotis Michaelides, politiques urbaines, Prague economic papers, Rossen Vassileva, Sean Foley, Sevket Pamuk, Sociétés et jeunesses en difficulté, Sociologie, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Stefan Meister, Sule Toktas, The International Spectator, The Journal of Economic History, Third World Quarterly, Toby Vogel, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU, Turkish Cypriot, Turkish Labor Party, Ugur Mehmet, Vedat Yorucu, Wadim Strielkowski, Yaprak Gürsoy, Yesim Arat, Zeki Sarigil, Ziya Öniş
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, September 2010
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
Granddaughter of last Anzac to take part in Turkish commemorations 19 mars 2008
Posted by Acturca in History / Histoire, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: ANZAC, Anzac Day, Australia, commemoration, Dardanelles strait, Gallipoli, History / Histoire, March 18, Turkey / Turquie
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Australian Associated Press (AAP), March 13
By Katelyn John, Sydney
The granddaughter of the last Australian survivor of Gallipoli says he would have been thrilled that she will be among the first foreign women invited to join Turkey’s war commemorations. (suite…)