Abstract

The magazine Hayat published 146 magazines between 2 nd of December 1926 and 30 th of 1929 three years after the Proclamation of the Republic in Ankara which was the new seat of government. The significant characters of the time such as Kopruluzade Mehmet Fuat, Fazil Ahmet, Mustafa Sekip (Tunc), Mehmet Izzet, Ahmet Refik and Necmettin Sadik, known as the writers close to the new regime, wrote in the magazine which had been directed by Mehmet Emin (Erisirgil), Nâfi Atuf (Kansu), Faruk Nafiz (Camlibel) from time to time. The motto of the magazine was the quotes of Nietzsche: “To the life, always to the life… Let’s bring more the world to the life!” The magazine Hayat had a significant role on imbedding the intellectual and cultural bones of the Republic ideology by mediating on the recognition of the new regime. Hayat , aiming to increase the attention of the youth to the science, had a desire to see an intellectual community who had the ability to see new tendencies and to think over the fact. In his interview published in the first magazine, Mehmet Emin stated that Hayat did not belong to anyone. Hayat belonged to the whole intellectual community and would be encouraged by their tendencies and would tell their common ideals. One could see that the topics being a part of building a new nation such as nationalism, progress, modernization, improvement in science and economics with the topic of reformism had been discussed on an intellectual basis. In this study under the qualitative historical research, the articles chosen over the themes in question have been reviewed and how the Republic regime and ideals were build has been investigated. Keywords: The Magazine Hayat , the Republican Ideology and Reformism, Nation Building

Highlights

  • Following the abolition of Sultanate on 1 November 1922 and with the proclamation of the Republic on 29 October 1923, reforms had begun to proceed within all areas with their political, social, economic, cultural and legal dimensions

  • Within the scope of this study that is titled as “Hayat (1926-1929), the Journal of Intelligentsia in the Foundation of a New Nation”, it is analyzed that how Republican regime and ideals were imprinted on minds on the basis of the importance of Hayat as an intermediary for introduction of the new regime in terms of building the ideology of Republic on intellectual and cultural grounds

  • It was explained that it was necessary for the new generation to differ from the intellectual community of the last phases of Ottoman Empire, and to have a world of ideas that transforms into “secular” point of view from “ethereal” point of view

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Following the abolition of Sultanate on 1 November 1922 and with the proclamation of the Republic on 29 October 1923, reforms had begun to proceed within all areas with their political, social, economic, cultural and legal dimensions. Volumes and New Regulation” that was written by Oğuz Şenses, “Analytic Index of the Journal of Hayat and Islamic Analysis” that was prepared by Zeynep Rumeysa Cora. These studies focused on literary or religious analysis of aforementioned journal. Within the scope of this study that is titled as “Hayat (1926-1929), the Journal of Intelligentsia in the Foundation of a New Nation”, it is analyzed that how Republican regime and ideals were imprinted on minds on the basis of the importance of Hayat as an intermediary for introduction of the new regime in terms of building the ideology of Republic on intellectual and cultural grounds. Except for 134th issue of the journal of Hayat, all issues were obtained from Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s Ataturk Library and Hakkı Tarık Us Collection

ABOUT THE JOURNAL
THE ROLE OF THE JOURNAL IN THE FACE OF REFORMS
REFORMS AND THE PROGRESSION
IN THE FACE OF CONTEMPORARY AND PRIVATIVE INTELLIGENTSIA
CONCLUSION

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