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HIME 2002: History of the Modern Middle East Professor Elizabeth F. Thompson Lecture 18
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Reza Shah and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
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Mustafa Kemal greets Halide Edip at Gebze train station, April 1920
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Ankara and Tehran at end of Ataturk and Reza Shah’s reigns
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Turkey
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Ismet Inonu, President of Turkey, 1938-50
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Nazim Hikmet, Turkish poet and communist You love your country as the nearest, most precious thing to you. But one day, for example, they may endorse it over to America, and you, too, with your great freedom- you have the freedom to become an air-base. You may proclaim that one must live not as a tool, a number or a link but as a human being- then at once they handcuff your wrists. From “A Sad State of Freedom”
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Adnan Menderes and Celal Bayar, co-founders of Demokrat Party (1946)
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“Enough! Let the Nation speak!” Demokrat Party poster, 1950
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Menderes at Demokrat Party rally
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Celal Bayar, elected president of Turkey, 1950
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Halide Edib, elected to parliament, 1950
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Ahmet Emin Yalman
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Turkish border patrol, 1951 at Kars, near Soviet border
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Anti-Greek riots in Istanbul, 1955
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May 1960 coup: Arrest and execution of Menderes
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Iran
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Mohammad Reza Shah, 1941
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Mohammad Mossadeq, 1919
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Majles (Parliament) in Tehran, 1950s
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Abadan oil refinery, early 1950s
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Demonstration to support oil nationalization Tehran, early 1950s
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Mohammad Mossadeq
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Pro-Mossadeq Demonstration
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Iranian coup, 1953
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Kermit Roosevelt, Jr.
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Soldiers Surround Iranian Parliament, August 1953
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Shah returns to Iran, 1953
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Coronation of Shah, 1967
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