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The modernisation of the Turkish University after 1933: The contributions of refugees from Nazism

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  • Ragip Ege
  • Harald Hagemann

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The paper deals with the abolition of the Ottoman university and the reopening of Istanbul University in 1933, and the dismissal of many scientists in Nazi Germany. This allowed the Turkish government to invite a large group of these scholars to the benefit of the academic endeavours of the young Turkish Republic. The article gives an overview on the refugees from Nazism who came as experts and advisers to the Turkish government. It then focuses on the scientific contributions and activities of the small but significant group of economists and concludes with an assessment of their impact.

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  • Ragip Ege & Harald Hagemann, 2012. "The modernisation of the Turkish University after 1933: The contributions of refugees from Nazism," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(6), pages 944-975, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eujhet:v:19:y:2012:i:6:p:944-975
    DOI: 10.1080/09672567.2012.735684
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    1. Fatih Demir, 2021. "Public Management Reforms In Turkey," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 6, pages 63-83.

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