About the Journal of Atatürk
Journal of Atatürk is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online-only publication issued by Atatürk University.
The journal is released biannually in both English and Turkish, with issues published in June and December.
Journal History
As of 2000, the journal has changed its title to Journal of Atatürk.
Previous Title (1978-1999)
Institute of Atatürk Principles and History of Turkish Revolution
ISSN: XXXX
Current Title (2000-)
Journal of Atatürk
EISSN: 1302-7549
Abstracting and Indexing
Journal of Atatürk is covered in the following abstracting and indexing databases;
• DOAJ
• ERIH PLUS
• EBSCO
• CNKI
All content published in the journal is permanently archived in Portico.
Aims, Scope, and Audience
The Journal of Atatürk aims to significantly contribute to the academic discourse by publishing manuscripts of the utmost scientific caliber that revolve around Atatürk's principles and reforms. The journal's content encompasses original articles and reviews that adhere to ethical guidelines.
The journal's scope is comprehensive and includes an in-depth exploration of the reforms enacted by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, among other subjects. This investigation extends to the societal, political, military, economic, and cultural factors that facilitated these reforms, all of which are analyzed through historical scientific methods.
The primary audience for this journal comprises researchers specializing in Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's principles and reforms, as well as both amateur and professional individuals engaged in this domain. It also welcomes anyone with an interest in this field.