Hareket
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| Editor | Nurettin Topçu |
|---|---|
| Categories | Political magazine |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Founder | Nurettin Topçu |
| Founded | 1939 |
| First issue | February 1939 |
| Final issue | March 1982 |
| Country | Turkey |
| Based in |
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| Language | Turkish |
Hareket (Turkish: Action) was a monthly conservative political magazine which was published between 1939 and 1982 in Turkey with some interruptions. The magazine is known for its support of the Anadoluculuk (Turkish: Anatolianism) approach.
Hareket was established by Nurettin Topçu, a conservative intellectual, in Izmir in 1939.[1] The first issue of the magazine appeared in February 1939.[1] Its title was a reference to the action theory of Maurice Blondel who was the teacher of Topçu.[2] The magazine was edited by Nurettin Topçu.[3] From the sixth issue the headquarters of the magazine moved to Istanbul.[1]
Hareket temporarily ceased publication in May 1943 and was restarted in March 1947.[4] Its publication again ended in June 1949. The magazine was revived in December 1952, but ended publication June 1953.[4] The magazine was restarted in January 1966 and continued its publication until March 1977.[4] The magazine was again restarted in March 1979[1] and permanently folded in March 1982 after producing a total of 187 issues.[2]
Both the title and subtitle of the magazine were changed during its run. It was Hareket: Fikir-Sanat (Turkish: Action: Idea-Art) between February 1939 and May 1943. Its subtitle was Fikir-Ahlak-Sanat (Turkish: Idea-Ethics-Art) from March 1947 to June 1949 and Aylık Siyasi Mecmua (Turkish: Monthly Political Journal) from December 1952 to January 1953. Then it was redesigned as Aylık Fikir Mecmuası (Turkish: Monthly Journal of Ideas) in February 1953 and was used until June 1953. The magazine was renamed as Fikir ve Sanatta Hareket (Turkish: Action in Art and Idea) in January 1966, and that title was employed until its closure in March 1982.[3]