Writing Rules

Original research articles, translations, and book reviews are published in the Journal of History. These articles are expected to contribute to the field and provide original insights based on the methodology of historical research. Additionally, papers presented at scientific-academic meetings can be accepted, provided they have not been previously published.

  • The language of the Journal of History Studies is primarily Turkish. However, English articles can also be included in the journal.

  • The texts must adhere to the TDK Spelling Guide in terms of language.

  • Pictures, drawings, maps, or documents requested to be included in the articles should be numbered, and a brief description of their content is required.

  • The word count for original articles should be between 3000 and 10000 words, without exceeding the upper limit.

  • Articles should include Turkish and English abstracts, with a word limit of 150-250 words, as well as 5-8 keywords.

  • The entire content of the articles, including any attachments (pictures, drawings, maps, documents, etc.), belongs to the author(s).

  • The Editor/Editorial Board reserves the right to make minor edits and corrections to the articles.

SPELLING RULES

  • Articles should be written in Microsoft Word-compatible software, on A4 size paper, using the Times New Roman font. The following rules should be followed:
  • The title should be in lowercase, regular (normal) font, and 12-point size. The title should be centered. The main and subheadings should be used in the text, and these headings should be numbered. Main headings within the text should be written in lowercase, bold, 10.5-point size, and aligned to the left; subheadings should be written in lowercase, bold, 10.5-point size, and aligned to the left. There should be a 6-point space between headings and paragraphs.
  • The author's name and surname should be written 12 points below the main heading, in regular (normal) font, lowercase, and aligned to the right. Underneath the author's name, the title, university, faculty, department, city/country, email, and ORCID information should be provided in 8.5-point font.
  • The text should be 11-point size and justified. There should be a 2.5 cm margin on the top, bottom, right, and left sides of the paper. The line spacing should be exactly 12 points. There should be a 6-point space between paragraphs, and the paragraphs should be indented with a tab. (For images and attachments within the text, the line spacing should be 1.15 points.)
  • The header-footer section should not contain the author's name and surname on the first page. On subsequent pages, the upper header section should contain the author's name and surname, while the lower header section should contain a shortened version of the article's title, written in lowercase and 11-point font. The author's name should not be included in the first version, and it should be added after the peer review process.
  • Page numbers should be placed in the upper header section, aligned to the right and left, in 8-point font, and should not appear on the first page of the article.
  • Quotations that exceed 5 lines should be indented 1 cm from the paragraph and should be written in a smaller font size without quotation marks. Quotations with fewer than 5 lines should be written in italics within the text. Expressions that need to be emphasized should also be in italics.
  • Tables should be centered on the page. At the top of the table, a centered and bold "Table 1:" heading should be included, with the table description placed immediately next to this heading. Below the table, a centered and bold "Source:" heading should be provided, with the source information indicated next to it. Depending on the length and density of the table content, the font size may need to be reduced; in such cases, it can be adjusted to 10 or 9 points. The table description and source information should align with the general formatting of the text in terms of font style and size.
  • Footnotes should be written in 8.5-point font with full justification and a paragraph indent of 0.5 cm. In articles, citations should be numbered as footnotes at the bottom of the page, starting from 1. No in-text citations should be used. When providing references in footnotes, book and journal names should be in italics, while article titles should be in quotation marks. In footnotes, the full citation should be provided the first time it is mentioned, and afterwards, abbreviations such as “ibid,” “op. cit.,” or “loc. cit.” can be used as determined by the author. If an author's multiple books or articles are used, the author's surname should be followed by the full or abbreviated title of the book or article after the first use. In the case of multiple authors, all authors should be listed the first time and subsequently abbreviated. In footnotes, authors can provide the author's surname followed by the full or abbreviated title of the work or article, without using “ibid” or “op. cit.” abbreviations.


Details and Examples for Source Citation

  1. Article texts submitted to the Journal of Historical Studies should be written using footnotes. Footnotes should be placed end of the sentence point.

Example: Mübahat S. Kütükoğlu, Osmanlı Belgelerinin Dili (Diplomatik) [The Language of Ottoman Documents (Diplomatic)], Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları [Turkish Historical Society Publications], Ankara 2018, p. 172.

When citing Kütükoğlu’s work for the second time: Kütükoğlu, ibid., p. 184. (Or Kütükoğlu, Osmanlı Belgelerinin Dili [in italics], p. 184.)

Ismail Hakkı Uzunçarşılı, Osmanlı Tarihi [History of the Ottoman Empire], Vol. II, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2016, p. 370.

When citing Uzunçarşılı’s work for the second time: Uzunçarşılı, ibid., p. 375. (Or Uzunçarşılı, Osmanlı Tarihi [in italics], p. 375.)

 When the same work needs to be cited consecutively in footnotes, abbreviations such as “ibid. (the aforementioned work), can be used. If a single author's multiple books and articles are used in footnotes, the author's last name should be followed by a meaningful abbreviation of the book or article after the first usage.

In footnotes, sources should be listed in the “Name Surname” order, while in the Bibliography section, they should be listed in the “SURNAME, Name” order. Bibliographic information about the book should be provided in the Bibliography section, without repeating the page information.

Example: Footnote: Yaşar Yücel, Muhteşem Türk Kanuni ile 46 Yıl [46 Years with Magnificent Turk Kanuni], Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2019, p. 30.

Bibliography: YÜCEL, Yaşar, Muhteşem Türk Kanuni ile 46 Yıl [in italics], Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2019.

  1. If a quotation is made from an article, the page or page range where the quotation appears should be provided in the footnote. In the bibliography, information about the article's page range in the journal should be provided.

Example: Footnote: Ü. Gülsüm Polat, “I. Dünya Savaşı'nda Hindistan'ın Kuzey Batı Sınırı Eyaleti'nde İngiliz Karşıtı Hareketler ve Osmanlı Devleti'nin Etkisi” [Anti-British Movements in the Northwestern Border Province of India during World War I and the Influence of the Ottoman Empire], Belleten, Vol. 86, No. 308, December 2022, p. 1036.

When citing this article for the second time: Polat, ibid., p. 1037. Or: Polat, “I. Dünya Savaşı'nda Hindistan'ın Kuzey Batı Sınırı Eyaleti'nde...” [in italics], p. 1037. Either of these methods can be preferred.

 

Bibliyography: EMECEN, Feridun M., “Some Notes on the Historical Development of Bolvadin, a Seljuk City in the Late Middle Ages Anatolia,” Belleten, Vol. 85/No. 302, April 2021, pp. 17-28.

Examples of Archive Usage in Footnotes and References:

Footnote:

  1. State Archives Footnote: (Ottoman Archives):

Presidency of the Republic State Archives, Ottoman Archives (BOA), Cevdet Maliye (C. ML), 753/30679, 27 Jum 1196 / 10 May 1782. (Instead of Hijri calendar, Rumi calendar can also be used)

BOA abbreviation is used after the first footnote. Second Usage: BOA, C. ML, 753/30679.

Bibliography: Presidency of the Republic State Archives, Ottoman Archives (BOA), Cevdet Maliye (C. ML), 753/30679.

 Presidency of the Republic State Archives, Republic Archives (BCA), 490.1.0.0/15.79.7, 02.05.1935.

BCA Second Usage: BCA, 490.1.0.0/15.79.7.

Bibliyography: Presidency of the Republic State Archives, Republic Archives (BCA), 490.1/15.79.7.

  1. Turkish Historical Society Archives

Footnote First Usage: Turkish Historical Society Archives, Osman Ferit Sağlam Collection (OFS), 238/19.

Second Usage: TTK Archives, OFS, 238/19.

Bibliography: Turkish Historical Society Archives (TTK Archives) should be given as Osman Ferit Sağlam Collection (OFS), 238/19.

  1. General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre Archives Footnote: Tapu ve Kadastro Genel Müdürlüğü Arşivi, [General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre Archives] Tapu Tahrir Defterleri (TKGM.), [Land Registry Survey Books], Tapu Tahrir Defterleri, (TT.d.), 49, fol. 7a. Second Usage: TKGM.TT.d., 49, fol. 7a.

Bibliography: General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre Archives (TKGM.)

TT.d, 49.

  1. Red Crescent Archives Footnote: Kızılay Aşivi [Turkish Red Crescent Archive] (KA), 171/91. Second Usage: KA, 171/91.

Bibliography: Kızılay Aşivi (KA) should be given as 171/91.

  1. Vakıflar Genel Müdürlüğü Arşivi, General Directorate of Foundations Archives (VGMA.), İstanbul Vakfiye Defterleri, [Istanbul Foundation Register Books] (VKF.IST.d.) 579, p. 152. VGMA abbreviation is used after the first footnote. Second Usage: VGMA.VKF.IST.d., 579, p. 152.

Bibliography: Vakıflar Genel Müdürlüğü Arşivi (VGMA.)

İstanbul Vakfiye Defterleri (VKF.İST.d.), 579

  1. Single-authored book

Footnote: Mübahat S. Kütükoğlu, Osmanlı Belgelerinin Dili (Diplomatik), Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2018, p. 172.

Bibliography: KÜTÜKOĞLU, Mübahat S., Osmanlı Belgelerinin Dili (Diplomatik), Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2018.

  1. Book with two or more authors

Footnote: Ali Sevim-Erdoğan Merçil, Selçuklu Devletleri Tarihi Siyaset, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2020, p. 45.

Subsequent Usage: Sevim-Merçil, ibid, p. 57 or Sevim-Merçil, History, Politics, Organization and Culture of the Seljuk States, p. 45.

Bibliography: SEVİM, Ali-MERÇİL, Erdoğan, Selçuklu Devletleri Tarihi Siyaset, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2020.

  1. Single-authored article footnote: Ü. Gülsüm Polat, "I. Dünya Savaşı’nda Hindistan’ın Kuzey Batı Sınırı Eyaleti’nde İngiliz Karşıtı Hareketler ve Osmanlı Devleti’nin Etkisi", Belleten, Vol. 86, No. 308, December 2022, p. 1036.

Bibliography: POLAT, Ü. Gülsüm, "I. Dünya Savaşı’nda Hindistan’ın Kuzey Batı Sınırı Eyaleti’nde İngiliz Karşıtı Hareketler ve Osmanlı Devleti’nin Etkisi", Belleten, Vol. 86, No. 308, December 2022, pp. 1035-1076.

  1. Article with two authors Footnote: Kemal Beydilli-İsmail E. Erünsal, “Prut Savaşı Öncesi Diplomatik Bir Teşebbüs Seyfullah Ağa’nın Viyana Elçiliği (1711)" Belgeler, Vol. XXII, No. 26, January 2001, p. 12.

Subsequent Usage: Beydilli-Erünsal, loc. cit., p. 15 or Beydilli-Erünsal, " Prut Savaşı Öncesi Diplomatik Bir Teşebbüs," p. 15.

 Bibliography: BEYDİLLİ, Kemal-ERÜNSAL, İsmail E., “Prut Savaşı Öncesi Diplomatik Bir Teşebbüs Seyfullah Ağa’nın Viyana Elçiliği (1711)," Belgeler, Vol. XXII, No. 26, January 2001, pp. 1-129.

  1. Works authored and prepared for publication:

Footnote: Kerîmüddin Mahmud-i Aksariyî, Müsâmeretü'l-Ahbâr, (Edited by Mürsel Öztürk), Turkish Historical Society Publications, Ankara 2023, p. 30.

Bibliography: Kerîmüddin Mahmud-i Aksariyî, Müsâmeretü'l-Ahbâr, (Edited by Mürsel Öztürk), Turkish Historical Society Publications, Ankara 2023.

11.Manuscripts

 Footnote: Alâeddin Ali Çelebi, Hümâyunnâme, Süleymaniye Library, Hâlet Efendi 374, folio 290a.

Bibliography: Alâeddin Ali Çelebi, Hümâyunnâme, Süleymaniye Library, Hâlet Efendi 374.

  1. Unattributed book

Footnote: Atatürk’ün Özdeyişleri, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2020, p. 18.

Bibliography: Atatürk’ün Özdeyişleri, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2020.

  1. Translated book

Footnote: Gleb Golubev, Uluğ Bey, translated by Abdrasul İsakov, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2021, p. 70.

Bibliography: GOLUBEV, Gleb, Uluğ Bey, translated by Abdrasul İsakov, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara 2021.

  1. Conference paper presented at a symposium or congress

Footnote: Polat, Ü. Gülsüm, “İmparatorluğun Sonunda Belirginleş(tiril)en Sınırlar Ve Deyrizor-Telafer Olayları (1919-1920)", in Mondros Armistice's 100th Anniversary: The End of World War I: Armistices and Peace Treaties International Symposium, (Kahramanmaraş, October 24-26, 2018), Vol. II, edited by Aynur Yavuz Akengin and H. Aytuğ Tokur, Ankara, 2019, p. 715.

Bibliography: POLAT, Ü. Gülsüm, " İmparatorluğun Sonunda Belirginleş(tiril)en Sınırlar Ve Deyrizor-Telafer Olayları (1919-1920)", in Mondros Armistice's 100th Anniversary: The End of World War I: Armistices and Peace Treaties International Symposium, (Kahramanmaraş, October 24-26, 2018), Vol. II, edited by Aynur Yavuz Akengin and H. Aytuğ Tokur, Ankara, 2019, pp. 713-730.

  1. Chapter in an edited book

Footnote: Polat, Ü. Gülsüm, " Arşiv Belgeleri Işığında Cebel-i Musa Ermenilerinin İsyanı ve Osmanlı Devleti’ne Karşı Faaliyetleri ", in Turkish-Armenian Relations, Past, Present, Future, edited by Süleyman Beyoğlu and Gürbüz Arslan, Nobel Yay, Ankara, 2022, p. 269.

Bibliography: POLAT, Ü. Gülsüm, "The Arşiv Belgeleri Işığında Cebel-i Musa Ermenilerinin İsyanı ve Osmanlı Devleti’ne Karşı Faaliyetleri ", in Turkish-Armenian Relations, Past, Present, Future, edited by Süleyman Beyoğlu and Gürbüz Arslan, Nobel Yay, Ankara, 2022, pp. 269-296. 

  1. Chapter in an unedited or editor-unspecified book

Footnote: Gökbilgin, M. Tayyip, " Kanunî Sultan Süleyman’ın Macaristan ve Avrupa Siyasetinin Sebep ve Âmilleri, Geçirdiği Safhalar”,  in Kanuni Armağanı, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara, 2001, p. 9.

Bibliography: GÖKBİLGİN, M. Tayyip, " Kanunî Sultan Süleyman’ın Macaristan ve Avrupa Siyasetinin Sebep ve Âmilleri, Geçirdiği Safhalar”,  in Kanuni Armağanı, Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara, 2001, pp. 5-39.

  1. Encyclopedia Entry

Footnote: Abdülkadir Özcan, "Târîh-i Osmânî Encümeni," DİA, Vol. 5, İstanbul 2011, p. 84. Bibliography: ÖZCAN, Abdülkadir, "Târîh-i Osmânî Encümeni," DİA, Vol. 5, İstanbul 2011, pp. 83-86.

Formun Üstü

 

  1. Thesis

Footnote: Polat, Süleyman, Kütahya in the 17th Century According to Mühimme Register Books, Unpublished Master's Thesis, Dumlupınar University, Institute of Social Sciences, Kütahya, 2005, p. 10.

Bibliography: POLAT, Süleyman, Kütahya in the 17th Century According to Mühimme Register Books, Unpublished Master's Thesis, Dumlupınar University, Institute of Social Sciences, Kütahya, 2005.

  1. Authored newspaper news/article

Footnote: Yalçın, Hüseyin Cahid, "Millî Matem" [National Mourning], Yeni Sabah, 10 İkinciteşrin 1940 (November 10, 1940), p. 1. 00

Bibliography: Yalçın, Hüseyin Cahid, "Millî Matem" [National Mourning], Yeni Sabah, 10 İkinciteşrin 1940 (November 10, 1940).

  1. Newspaper article without authors

Footnote: "İngilizler Dün Münih Şehrini Bombaladılar" [The British Bombed the City of Munich Yesterday], Yeni Sabah, 10 İkinciteşrin 1940 (November 10, 1940), p. 3.

Bibliography: "İngilizler Dün Münih Şehrini Bombaladılar" [The British Bombed the City of Munich Yesterday], Yeni Sabah, 10 İkinciteşrin 1940 (November 10, 1940).

  1. Internet pages

Footnote: "https://www.ttk.gov.tr/belgelerle-tarih/fotograflarla-ttk", last accessed on May 1, 2021.

Bibliography: "https://www.ttk.gov.tr/belgelerle-tarih/fotograflarla-ttk", last accessed on May 1, 2021.

  1. E-Books

Footnote: Altay Tayfun Özcan, "Karolenj Sarayındaki Rus Elçilerinin Kağanı: Rus Kağanı mı Hazar Kağanı mı?" [The Khagan of the Russian Envoys in the Carolingian Palace: Russian Khagan or Khagan of the Khazars?], in XVIII. Türk Tarih Kongresi [18th Turkish History Congress] (Ankara: September 1-5, 2018), edited by Semiha Nurdan and Muhammed Özler, vol. X, Ankara 2022, pp. 83, Access: https://www.ttk.gov.tr/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Cilt-10.pdf, Access date: June 3, 2023.

Bibliography: ÖZCAN, Altay Tayfun, "Karolenj Sarayındaki Rus Elçilerinin Kağanı: Rus Kağanı mı Hazar Kağanı mı?" [The Khagan of the Russian Envoys in the Carolingian Palace: Russian Khagan or Khagan of the Khazars?], in XVIII. Türk Tarih Kongresi [18th Turkish History Congress] (Ankara: September 1-5, 2018), edited by Semiha Nurdan and Muhammed Özler, vol. X, Ankara 2022, pp. 81-96, Access: https://www.ttk.gov.tr/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Cilt-10.pdf.