Osmanlı Devleti’nin Öğrencilere Özel Son Gazetelerinden: Talebe Mecmuası
One of The Last Journals For Students in Ottoman Empire: Talebe Mecmuasi
Author(s): Huzeyfe BilgeSubject(s): Media studies, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Kilis 7 Aralık Üniversity
Keywords: Talebe Mecmuası; Journal for children; Journal in Ottoman Turkish;
Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to investigate the journal of Talebe Mecmuası which is one of the last three journals in Ottoman Empire. Talebe Mecmuası published for students. The owner was Hikmet Arif and manager was Ömer Kemal. The administration place was Ali Firaz Trading House in Babıali Avenue. The founder and owners were teachers. The aim of journal was to provide necessary informations for students and to make them have funny moments. The journal announced some informations about general exam dates. Texts that send by readers, especially from teachers, published and there was an additional page that covers replies to letters of readers. The main features of the newspaper are the frequent use of pictures/photographs, the preference of a plain language and the presence of nationalist expressions such as the text called “Dear Turkish Children”. The journal also emphasized scouting by devoting some pages. The journal published once in every 15 days and we have two numbers of it. Total page number is 23.
Journal: Asia Minor Studies
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 467-478
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Turkish