The number of magazines began to increase from 1928 when the language reform was initiated. In 1941 the number of magazines published in Turkey was 227.[1] Five years later it became 302 in 1946.[1]
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Turkey. They may be published in Turkish or in other languages.
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- ^ a b Mete Kaan Kaynar; Gökhan Ak (2017). "A Forgotten Moment in Turkish Intellectual History: 24 Hours and Mediha Berkes". Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies. 19 (3): 266. doi:10.1080/19448953.2017.1267417.
- ^ a b Derya Duman (2011). "Gender Politics in Turkey and the Role of Women's Magazines: A Critical Outlook on the Early Republican Era". HU Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi. 28 (1): 78.
- ^ Deniz Can Tanık (September 2016). Analyzing Alternative Sports Media in Turkey: A Case Study on Socrates Magazine and Yazıhane (MA thesis). Bilkent University. hdl:11693/32308.
- ^ a b Şehnaz Tahir-Gürçağlar (2015). "Translation as Conveyor: Critical Thought in Turkey in the 1960s". Works and Days. 20 (1–2): 261.