
| Course Code | : TAR422 |
| Course Type | : Area Elective |
| Couse Group | : First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree) |
| Education Language | : Turkish |
| Work Placement | : N/A |
| Theory | : 2 |
| Prt. | : 0 |
| Credit | : 2 |
| Lab | : 0 |
| ECTS | : 3 |
Terminology on migration and immigrants; Migrations from Rumelia and Caucasus to Western Anatolia (1877-1920), Migration to Western Anatolia (1923ler1989), institutions and organizations for migrants; effects of migration on socio-economic and cultural structure in general. After the French Revolution in the world, intense population migration took place in the countries that were dispersed and newly settled, in parallel with the entry of the empires into the disintegration processes and the establishment of nation-states. Some countries have migrated, some countries have received; some countries have received both migration and migration. Almost all of these factors has been seen in the history of Turkey. One way to see today's social structure is the healthy analysis of this process. Course, the proclamation of the republic until the migration movements experienced in Turkey and aims to analyze the problems they cause. This course mainly focuses on the migrations of the Republican Era: (Exchange, from Greece, from Bulgaria, from Yugoslavia, from the Caucasus to migration, and to migration to Israel and Cyprus). In addition, due to the recent years, migration from Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia, especially to Western Anatolia, will be emphasized.
Terminological information on immigration and immigration, settlement policy of the Ottoman Empire, migration from Caucasia to Anatolia, migrations from Rumelia and Islands to Anatolia (especially to Western Anatolia) during the Ottoman Empire period, nationalism movements and wars in the Balkans. I and II. The Balkan Wars, the migration waves caused by these wars, the National Liberation War, the Lausanne Exchange Treaty, the Lausanne Treaty, the Settlement Problem of the Bulgarians, the immigration to the Western Anatolia