Publication: The Turkish province from an English diplomat's view point 70 years ago
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In 1947, a British diplomat conducted a visit to the places travelled rarely by local and foreign travelers, The Black
Sea Coast between Samsun and Giresun in the North, the Malatya-Erzincan train line in the South, the SivasErzurum train route in the West, Erzincan-Şebinkarahisar- Giresun in the East, and reported what he saw to
London. In secret report, there provided military, political, ethnographic and historical information. In rapidly
changing life conditions in the world, this secret report, which was written seventy years ago, set us on a historical
journey. In the year, which the secret report was written, Turkey preferred being part of Western bloc in newly
established bipolar international system and British diplomats were trying to understand how Britain and the Soviet
Union were looked at in the regions they visited. In the secret report, there were also striking observations
regarding the activities of the newly formed opposition party (Democratic Party) in Anatolia, the distance between
the Turkish elites and the Anatolian villagers, and the military-civilian relationship in Anatolia.
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SATAN A., BALCI M., "The Turkish Province from an English Diplomat s View Point 70 Years Ago", European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research, cilt.9, sa.1, ss.7-13, 2017
