History of Turkey: Primary Documents
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- Artifacts of Turkish art and culture through the early centuries.
- (600-1600; facsimiles and commentary)
- Byzantine and Medieval sources in English translation.
- (700-1204; English-language transcriptions)
- Letter from Lord Odo Russell to the Earl of Derby on the Insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 1876.
- (May 1876; transcription)
- (pre-1914 - post-1918; translations and transcriptions)
- Major Resource
- A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
- (1914-1918; transcriptions and translations)
- Digital primary documents assembled at Mount Holyoke College.
- (1914-1919; translations)
- (Books, articles, transcript documents, photographs)
- (1920; transcription)
- Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920.
- (Facsimile)
- News, Documents and Position Papers on the Aegean Dispute between Italy, Greece and Turkey
- (1932 - present; translations and transcriptions)
- (February 28, 1953; transcription)
- Agreements and proposals on the Cyprus Problem; possibilities of EU membership.
- Also available in Greek.
- (1963 to present; English translations and Greek transcriptions).
- Library of Congress guide to constitutional, legal and government documents.
- Includes primary and secondary documents, provided by Don Mabry.
- (Transcriptions, facsimiles and commentaries, mostly in English)
- Housed in the Special Collections Library of Texas Tech University.
- (Sound files and transcriptions)
- The Eastern European Collection brings together, in digital form, primary and secondary materials relating to the
- study of this region including its history, literature, language, political science and more.
- Search the full text or browse the collection.
- (19th - 20th centuries; Book and journal facsimiles)
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Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
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