Letters from Tayyib Gökbilgin’s personal archives : László Rásonyi

Authors

Kutse Altın
Doctoral School of History, University of Szeged
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7334-6219

Synopsis

Tayyib Gökbilgin, who ranks among the founding fathers of Ottoman studies, was the first student of Faculty of Language, History, and Geography in Ankara, the new capital of the new state, where he began studying Hungarology as a student of László Rásonyi. The correspondences in Gökbilgin's personal collection offer a very interesting and valuable picture of a very complex period, in which the individual perspectives of scholars on the socio-political environment can also be traced. The aim of this article is to present the exemplary letters of László Rásonyi, the first head of the Department of Hungarology to his first student and later colleague Tayyib Gökbilgin in the context of the personal archive and first-person documents.

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Published

January 1, 2021

Print ISSN

2786-2755

How to Cite

Altın, K. (2021). Letters from Tayyib Gökbilgin’s personal archives : László Rásonyi. In S. Papp & G. E. Marton (Eds.), & (Ed.), New approaches to the Habsburg-Ottoman diplomatic relations: Vol. 1. kötet (pp. 151-176). SZTE BTK Department of Medieval and Early Modern History. https://ebook.ek.szte.hu/index.php/kk-magyar-torteneti-tanszek/catalog/book/23/chapter/54