Lozan Zafer Mi? Hezimet | Mi?/2 Kitabд±nд±

: A paper published in Die Welt des Islams (Brill) titled "Was Lausanne a Victory or a Defeat? Turkish Islamist Formation of National History in the Republican Era" examines how Mısıroğlu’s narrative contributed to a specific Islamist understanding of history.

While the first volume typically focuses on the transition from the Tanzimat era to the National Struggle, the second volume delves into: Lozan Zafer Mi? Hezimet Mi?/2 KitabД±nД±

The book (Lausanne: Victory or Defeat?) by Kadir Mısıroğlu is a cornerstone of revisionist and Islamist historiography in Turkey. While the author’s work is often categorized as popular historiography rather than formal academic research, it has been the subject of several insightful scholarly analyses that examine its impact on Turkish political identity and historical perception. 🏛️ Scholarly Analyses of the Work : A paper published in Die Welt des

: Scholars like Gökhan Çetinsaya have analyzed the work as part of a "war of identities," where the Lausanne Treaty is used as a tool to criticize Kemalist modernization and legitimate alternative political visions. 📖 Focus of the Second Volume (Cilt 2) While the author’s work is often categorized as

: A critical look at the eight months of extenuating negotiations in Lausanne.

: Arguments focusing on the "Misak-ı Milli" (National Pact) boundaries and claiming that Lausanne was a "plunder" of the imperial heritage rather than a victory. ⚖️ Academic Perspective vs. Popular Narrative Was Lausanne a Victory or a Defeat? - Brill

: Research highlights how the book helped popularize myths about "secret articles" in the treaty and claims of lost sovereignty, which still influence public opinion today.