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Scholarly Publications
The ICC Web Site includes scholarly articles, dissertation abstracts, reviews and bibliographies relating to Crimean Tatars:
- Crimean Karaites and Krymchacks as Indigenous People of Crimea by Borys Babin and Anna Prykhodko
- The Crimean Tatars as Victims of Communism by Greta Uehling (2015)
- Stalin's Order to Deport Crimean Tatars Was Based on False Reports by Inci A. Bowman (2010)
- The False Charges of Treason against the Crimean Tatars by J. Otto Pohl (2010)
- Crimean Tatar Embroidery by Inci A. Bowman (2010)
- The Past as Prologue? by Timur Kocaoglu (2009)
- Dissertation Abstract: Idil P. Izmirli. Autonomy or Integration? The Dynamics and Security Implications of Crimean Tatar Return in Post-Soviet Ukraine. Ph.D. Dissertation, The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, Arlington, VA, 2008.
- Islamic Organizations and Challenges in Crimea: An Interview with Dr. Alexander Bogomolov (2008) by Laryssa Chomiak
- Book Notice: Kırım'dan Kalan Miras: Hansaray by Nicole Kançal-Ferrari (2005)
- On the Revival of the Crimean Tatar Language: An Interview with Adile Emirova by Inci Bowman
- Dissertation Abstract: Nicole Kançal-Ferrari. Bahçesaray'daki Hansaray'ın Yerleşim Düzeni ve Mimarisi [Architecture and Spacial Arrangement of the Palace of Khans in Bahçesaray]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Art History, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Istanbul, Turkey, 2004. [In Turkish].
- Dissertation Abstract: Mara Veronica Kozelsky. Christianizing Crimea: Church Scholarship, "Russian Athos," and Religious Patriotism of the Crimean War. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of History, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 2004.
- Dissertation Abstract: J. Otto Pohl. Shallow Roots: The Exile Experiences of Russian-Germans, Crimean Tatars and Meskhetian Turks in Comparative Perspective. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of London, 2004.
- A Book that Reflects the Tragic Episodes in the History of Our Nation: An Interview with Gulnara Bekirova
- Dissertation Abstract: Giray Saynur Bozkurt. The Search for National Identity Among the Muslims of Russia in the years 1905-1907, According to the Newspaper Tercüman. Ph.D. Dissertation, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey, 2003.
- Crimean Tatars by Vladimir Polyakov, 2003
- Turko-Ukrainian Relations and the Crimean Tatars by Hakan Kirimli.
- Institutional Development of the Crimean Tatar National Movement
by Kurtmolla Abdulganiyev.
- Source Materials Related to Twentieth-Century Crimean Tatar Emigrations
by Mubeyyin B. Altan
- Problem of Crimean Tatar Emigrations in the Russian Historical Literature, 1800-1930 by Gulnara Bekirova
- "Indigenous Status" for the Crimean Tatars in Ukraine: A History of a Political Debate by Natalya Belitser
- Crimean Tatar-Russian as a Reflection of Crimean Tatar National Identity
by Mica J. Hall
- Crimean Tatars and Noghais in Turkey
by Henryk Jankowski
- Crimean Turk-Tatars: Crimean Tatar Diaspora Nationalism in Turkey by Filiz Tutku Aydin
- Crimean Tatars and the Ukrainian State by Oxana Shevel
- The Crimean Tatars by Greta L. Uehling
- Dissertation Review: Greta Uehling. Having a Homeland: Recalling the Deportation, Exile, and Repatriation of the Crimean Tatars to their Historic Homeland. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 2000.
- e-Tatars: Virtual Community of the Crimean Tatar Diaspora
by Kemal Altintas, Fevzi Alimoglu, Mubeyyin B. Altan, Kursat Cagiltay, and Kemal Seitveliev
- Crimean Tatar National Movement and the American Diaspora
by Mübeyyin B. Altan
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Preface by Refat Chubarov
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The Deportation and Fate of the Crimean Tatars
by J. Otto Pohl
- The Constitutional Process in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
in the Context of Interethnic Relations and Conflict Settlement by Natalya Belitser
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A New Bibliography of Crimean Tatar History and Literature
by Mübeyyin B. Altan
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Türkiye ve Dünyada Kirim ile Ilgili Bilimsel ve Aktüel Çalismalar
[Scholarly and Current Studies on Crimea in Turkey and the
World] by Giray Saynur Altug
Updated: August 2020
The views expressed by different authors whose writings appear at this site do not necessarily reflect the views of the International Committee for Crimea. Questions relating to individual papers should be sent directly to the respective author.
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