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Publication Metadata only The Balkan Entente in Turkish-Yugoslav relations (1934-41): the Yugoslav perspective(Routledge Journals, 2016) Vlasic, Andelko; Department of History; Barlas, Dilek; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 4172By discussing the role of the Balkan Entente within Turkish-Yugoslav relations, this article endeavours to reflect the extent to which the Entente guaranteed security to Turkey and Yugoslavia. It deals with the 1934-41 period, which starts with the formation of the Balkan Entente and ends with the German invasion of Yugoslavia. The article is written mainly based on Yugoslav archival documents and aims to provide an alternative narrative that contests the conventional Turkish view. It also demonstrates that although the political leaders in Turkey and Yugoslavia became more optimistic about the future of the region after having signed the Balkan Entente, their perception of threat changed over time during the period of increasing instability in Europe.Publication Metadata only Italy's sea: empire and nation in the mediterranean, 1895-1945(Routledge Journals, Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2022) N/A; Department of History; Rappas, Alexis; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 50773N/APublication Metadata only Turkish-Greek balance: a key to peace and cooperation in the Balkans(East European Quarterly, 1998) N/A; Department of History; Turan, İlter; Barlas, Dilek; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Administrative Sciences and Economics; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A; 4172N/APublication Metadata only Turkey in the league of nations: between optimism and suspicion(Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi, 2017) Department of History; Barlas, Dilek; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 4172This article discusses Turkey's activities after its membership to the League of Nations in 1932 and especially to the Council in 1934 and its ambivalent position towards to the League. This work is based on the archival documents on Turkey at the League of Nations' archives in Switzerland. Even though bulk of documents on Turkey has not been classified yet, collection presently available is sufficient to reflect the ambivalent position of ankara towards the League in the interwar era. ankara believed that the League could contribute a great deal to the world peace but at the same time it questioned the implementation of its principles.Publication Metadata only Line segmentation of individual demographic data from Arabic handwritten population registers of Ottoman Empire(Springer International Publishing Ag, 2021) N/A; Department of History; Can, Yekta Said; Kabadayı, Mustafa Erdem; Researcher; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A; 33267Recently, more and more studies have applied state-of-the-art algorithms for extracting information from handwritten historical documents. Line segmentation is a vital stage in the HTR systems; it directly affects the character segmentation stage, which affects the recognition success. In this study, we first applied deep learning-based layout analysis techniques to detect individuals in the first Ottoman population register series collected between the 1840s and 1860s. Then, we used a star path planning algorithm-based line segmentation to the demographic information of these detected individuals in these registers. We achieved encouraging results from the selected regions, which could be used to recognize the text in these registers.