CRIMEAN TATAR BIBLIOGRAPHY
This selected
bibliography compiled by Mubeyyin Batu Altan publisher and editor of _The
Crimean Review_, includes mainly the major publications in English (with
some exceptions) concerning the Crimean Tatars For further information
on Crimean Tatars please write to:
The Crimean Review
PO Box 307
Essex St Station
Boston, MA 02112
USA
Books
- Allworth, Edward, ed. Tatars of the Crimea- Their
Struggle for Survival. Durham & London, 1988.
- Cemilev, Re,sat, ed. Musa Mamut- Human Torch, Crimean
Foundation, New York, 1986.
- Conquest, Robert. The Nation Killers: The Soviet Deportation
of nationalities. New York, 1970.
- Fisher, Alan W. The Crimean Tatars. Stanford,
CA., 1978.
- ______. The Russian Annexation of the Crimea,
1772-1783. Cambridge, 1970.
- Gozaydin, Ethem Fevzi. Kirim- Kirim Turklerinin Yerlesme
ve Gocleri (Crimea- The Settlement and Emigration of The Crimean Turks).
Istanbul, 1948.
- Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph von. Geschichte der Chase
der Krim unter Osmanischer Herrschaft. Vienna, 1856.
- Hostler, Charles Warren. Turkism and The Soviets-
Turks of the World and Their Political Objectives. London and New York,
1957.
- Kirimal. Edige. Der Nationale Kampf der Krimturken.
Emsdetten/Westfalen. 1952.
- Kolarz, Walter. Russia and Her Colonies, Archon
Books, 1967.
- Nahaylo, Bohdan and Victor Swoboda. Soviet Disunion.
New York, 1990.
- Nekrich, Alexander M. The Punished People. New
York, 1978.
- Ozenbash, Ahmet. Carlik Akimivetinde Kirim Faciasi
Yahut Tatar Hicretleri (The Crimean Tragedy Under the Tsarist Rule or the
Tatar Emigrations). Akmescit (Simferopol) 1925.
- Paksoy, Hasan B. ed. Central Asian Monuments.
Istanbul, 1992
- Pipes, Richard. The Formation of The Soviet Union:
Communism and Nationalism, 1917-1923. Cambridge, MA., 1964.
- Reddaway, Peter. ed. Uncensored Russia- Protest and
Dissent in the Soviet Union. New York, 1972.
- Whitaker, Ben.,ed. The Fourth World. New York,
1973.
- Zenkovsky, Serge H., Pan Turkism and Islam in Russia.
Cambridge, MA, 1960
Reports
- Critchlow, James. "Punished Peoples" of
the Soviet Union- Helsinki Watch. New York, 1991.
- Sheehy, Ann. The Crimean Tatars, Volga Germans, Meshketians.
London, 1971.
- ________. The Crimean Tatars and Volga Germans- Soviet
treatment of two national minorities. London, 1976.
- A Chronicle of Current Events - Journal of Human Rights
Movements in the USSR. Amnesty International Publication,
London, England. Numbers 28-31 (1975)
- Wilson, A. The Crimean Tatars: A Situation Report.
International Alert. London,1994
- Crimean Tatars: Repatriation and Conflict Prevention. Open Society Institute. New York, 1996.
Journals
- The Crimean Review-Published
annually; Boston, MA (in English).
- Emel- published bi-monthly;
Ankara, Turkey (in Turkish).
- Kirim- published quarterly;
Ankara, Turkey (in Turkish).
- Yildiz- published bi-monthly,
Akmescit (Simferopol), Crimea (in Crimean Tatar).
- Qasevet- published in Akmescit
(Simferopol), Crimea (in Russian and English).
- Vatan- published in Kefe
(Feodosia), Crimea (in Russian).
Newspapers
- Avdet- The official newspaper
of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis; Akmescit (Simferopol), Crimea (in Russian).
- Areket- The official newspaper
of Natsyonalnovo Dvijenya Krimskix Tatar (NDKT), the opposition party;
Akmescit (Simferopol), Crimea(in Russian).
- Edebiyat ve Sanat- A monthly
paper of the Crimean Tatar Cultural Foundation; Akmescit (Simferopol),
Crimea (in Crimean Tatar).
- Kirim- An independent weekly;
Simferopol, Crimea (in Crimean Tatar).
- Kirim Sedasi- A weekly paper
of the Crimean Tatar Cultural Foundation; Akmescit, (Simferopol), Crimea
(in Turkish-Latin alphabet).
- Yani Dunya - A weekly paper
published by the Committee to Assist the Deported Nationalities in the
Crimea in Akmescit (Simferopol) Crimea (in Crimean Tatar). Yani Dunya
is the continuation of Lenin Bayragi which was the first Crimean
Tatar newspaper that began its pubilcation on May 1, 1957 in Tashkent,
Uzbekistan. Lenin Bayragi assume its new title as Yani Dunya
on January 1, 1991.
December,1996