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From the 19th century onwards, women in the Ottoman Empire began to voice the discrimination and violence they were subjected to because of their gender in the articles they wrote in magazines and newspapers. After the declaration of the Second Constitutional Era in 1908, with the air of freedom in the press, they began to publish magazines and newspapers themselves. They shouted out their ideas and the women's revolution they wanted to realize. They fought against anti-feminism and developed proposed solutions. The book we are reading: https://www.metiskitap.com/catalog/te... 29:00 Main content begins 43:22 – Women Who Were Forced (?) into Business Life 47:54 - The Ottoman Women's Movement and the Press 50:55 - Is Covering an Obstacle to Progress? 59:10 - Feminist women supported by their fathers 1:18:20 - In Praise of Minister of Education Münif Pasha 1:23:00 - II. Abdülhamit and Mürüvvet Magazine 1:25:25 – What Did Learning a Language Change? 1:37:37 Leyla Saz Hanım 1:40:20 - Newspaper for Women 1:47:12 - The Blue Socks 1:49:20 From Fatma Aliye to Bahriye Üçok 1:54:15 - İsmet Hakkı Hanım and Antifeminism 1:59:30 - Women's World Magazine 2:03:10 From the Ottoman Palace to Feminism Ulviye Mevlan 2:08:30 - Yaşar Nezihe and the May 1 Poem 2:15:55 - Women Are Yellow Oxen 2:20:15 - What Disrupts the Balance in Family Life? 2:23:17 - Quotes from Women's World 2:34:45 - Besim Ömer Paşa 2:39:30 - Beyaz Conferences and Fatma Nesibe What is the Light History series? These are publications where we travel to a period of history through a single book. It contains light information, does not tire the mind, teaches while listening and relaxes your mind. Click for other videos of the Light History series. • Light History Follow us! / cerencsungur Twitter https://x.com/tarihobasi History Obası Blog / tarihobasi Our Artificial Intelligence Music https://suno.com/@tarihobasi