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Servet Sami Dedeçay, (1929-2015).
Victorya Islam Inas Sanayi Mektebi ve Kibrisli Türk kadinlarin haklari, (1902-1985).
Kibris Postasi Basimevi, 1985
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Year of publication
1985
Place of printing
Cyprus
Author
Servet Sami Dedeçay, (1929-2015).
Pages
0
Publishers
Kibris Postasi Basimevi
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Keyword
CYPRIOT QUESTION CHYPRIOTE ZYPERN-FRAGE CIPRIOTA KYPRIOTISKE, SPØRSMÅL DOMANDA CUESTIÓN CHIPRIOTA CHIPRE CYPRUS KYPROS CIPRO, ZYPERN CHYPRE OF THE WOMAN WOMEN DEMOCRACY INTERNATIONAL, RELATIONS CORPORATE HISTORY TURKISH GREEK CULTURE TURKEY, Cyprus, Women studies
Binding description
Soft cover
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
Description
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 78 p., b/w ills. Victorya Islam Inas Sanayi Mektebi ve Kibrisli Türk kadinlarin haklari, (1902-1985). The Ottoman State had to leave the administration of Cyprus to the United Kingdom through the Treaty in 1878. Thus, the island of Cyprus was administered by the United Kingdom from 1878 until 1960. There were some regulations in every area, including education, on the island during the United Kingdom period. One of these regulations was the opening of new schools on the island. One of these schools was Victoria Girls' School, where girls on the island received education. After the establishment of the Lycee of Cyprus on the island in 1897, the Victoria Girls' School was opened in 1901. The British administration and the Turkish Cypriot philanthropists have come together to cover the construction costs of the Victorian school. In addition, the British colonial administration requested that the name of the school be Victorian in return for the assistance it made for the construction of the school. The school, which started its educational activities in 1902 despite its establishment in 1901, played an important role in the development of contemporary Turkish Cypriot women. Moreover, it can be said that the school had important impacts on the political, cultural and social life of the island. Meanwhile, the school played an important role in the adoption of the Ataturk's Revolutions in Cyprus. Thus, during and after the United Kingdom period, the Victorian Girls' School has become one of the most well-established schools of the island where the Turkish Cypriot girls were educated. In the research, it was explained in chronological order how this educational institution was established and through which phases it passed.