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Davul
CategoriesSatirical magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherHasan Vasıf
Founded27 October 1908
Final issue27 May 1909
Country Ottoman Empire
Based in Istanbul
LanguageOttoman Turkish
Website Davul

The Ottoman periodical Davul ( Ottoman Turkish: داوول) was published in Istanbul weekly between 27 October 1908 and 27 May 1909 in a total of 24 issues. [1] The satirical magazine was edited by Hasan Vasıf (1889-1944), an Ottoman politician and physician. [2] The numerous satirical illustrations and caricatures deal with the Ottoman and European politics of that time. In their humorous articles the authors criticize i.a. Abdülhamid II, the whole Ottoman policies and the European way of life. [3] In addition, excerpts of the French magazine Fantasie in French language were published in some issues. [2]

The Chicago Ottoman Microfilms Project initiated by the University of Chicago in 1985 archived the issues of Davul. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Davul 1908". Seyri Adem. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b Davulcu, Ebru and Temal, Mustafa (2017): The Annexation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina And Representation of Austrian Boycott On Humor Press During II. Constitutionalist Period. In: Arslan, Hasan, Icbay, Ali Mehmet, Tomescu, Madalina (ed.): Communication and Digital Media. International Association of Social Science Research. pp. 61-70. ( https://businessdocbox.com/Marketing/73629749-Communication-and-digital-media.html)
  3. ^ Wiesenthal, Arlen (2017): The Sultan-Caliph and the Heroes of Liberty: Heroism, Revolution, and the Contestation of Public Persona in the late Ottoman Empire, c. 1900-1918. Simon Fraser University, p. 75.
  4. ^ Laurie Abbott (July 1991). "Report of the Chicago Microfilms Project". Middle East Studies Association Bulletin. 25 (1): 37. doi: 10.1017/S0026318400023658. JSTOR  23060983. S2CID  164443556.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Davul
CategoriesSatirical magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherHasan Vasıf
Founded27 October 1908
Final issue27 May 1909
Country Ottoman Empire
Based in Istanbul
LanguageOttoman Turkish
Website Davul

The Ottoman periodical Davul ( Ottoman Turkish: داوول) was published in Istanbul weekly between 27 October 1908 and 27 May 1909 in a total of 24 issues. [1] The satirical magazine was edited by Hasan Vasıf (1889-1944), an Ottoman politician and physician. [2] The numerous satirical illustrations and caricatures deal with the Ottoman and European politics of that time. In their humorous articles the authors criticize i.a. Abdülhamid II, the whole Ottoman policies and the European way of life. [3] In addition, excerpts of the French magazine Fantasie in French language were published in some issues. [2]

The Chicago Ottoman Microfilms Project initiated by the University of Chicago in 1985 archived the issues of Davul. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Davul 1908". Seyri Adem. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b Davulcu, Ebru and Temal, Mustafa (2017): The Annexation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina And Representation of Austrian Boycott On Humor Press During II. Constitutionalist Period. In: Arslan, Hasan, Icbay, Ali Mehmet, Tomescu, Madalina (ed.): Communication and Digital Media. International Association of Social Science Research. pp. 61-70. ( https://businessdocbox.com/Marketing/73629749-Communication-and-digital-media.html)
  3. ^ Wiesenthal, Arlen (2017): The Sultan-Caliph and the Heroes of Liberty: Heroism, Revolution, and the Contestation of Public Persona in the late Ottoman Empire, c. 1900-1918. Simon Fraser University, p. 75.
  4. ^ Laurie Abbott (July 1991). "Report of the Chicago Microfilms Project". Middle East Studies Association Bulletin. 25 (1): 37. doi: 10.1017/S0026318400023658. JSTOR  23060983. S2CID  164443556.

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