Üç Devir Bir Fakülte / Three Eras One Faculty

The name Dârülfünûn was given to the university with a system similar to that of European models that was to be founded in the Ottoman Empire. This idea was introduced for the first time at the beginning of the Tanzimat, a period that can be considered the impetus for Ottoman modernization. In 1846,...

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description The name Dârülfünûn was given to the university with a system similar to that of European models that was to be founded in the Ottoman Empire. This idea was introduced for the first time at the beginning of the Tanzimat, a period that can be considered the impetus for Ottoman modernization. In 1846, Board of General Education (Meclis-i Maarif-i Umûmiye) made the decision to set up a university, with Gaspare Trajano Fossati, a prominent architect of the time, being asked to design a massive building akin to European universities. The 1846 decision could not be implemented until 1863, and the first attempt at Dârülfünûn ended after two and a half years of free courses (serbest dersler). Afterward, the university building was allotted to the Ministry of Finance. The second attempt took place between 1869 and 1872 in the building that is now known as the Press Museum in Istanbul’s Çemberlitaş District, which had been built especially for Dârülfünûn. This second attempt also did not last long. However, the implementation of the General Education Regulations (Maarif-i Umûmiye Nizâmnâmesi) for the first time and the structuring of primary and secondary education in the following years in accordance with the aims of this regulation are included among the successful features of the second attempt. In fact, the fruits of this second attempt would be realized during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II (r. 1876-1909). In 1874- 1875, the third attempt occurred to found a university, this time under the name Dârülfünûn-ı Sultanî. For the first time, students at this new university, which included the Faculties of Law, Engineering, and Literature, were entitled to write a PhD dissertation in their field. Political instability generated by the period’s economic and social realities, as well as international pressure on the state, prevented this third attempt from producing the desired results. Nonetheless, while the expected outcome was yet to be realized, this third attempt paved the way for the establishment of independent educational institutions (i.e., modern schools). In 1900 and coinciding with the 25th anniversary of Sultan Abdülhamid II’s accession to the throne, the idea of establishing a university again came to the agenda, and the first university of the Ottoman Empire, Dârülfünûn-ı Şâhâne, finally began its uninterrupted education and training with five faculties: the Faculties of Literature, Science, and Ulûm-ı Âliye-i Dîniyye [Theology] and the previously established Faculties of Medicine and Law.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-934132024-04-01T23:18:29Z Üç Devir Bir Fakülte / Three Eras One Faculty Unver, Metin Sarıkaya, Huseyin thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History The name Dârülfünûn was given to the university with a system similar to that of European models that was to be founded in the Ottoman Empire. This idea was introduced for the first time at the beginning of the Tanzimat, a period that can be considered the impetus for Ottoman modernization. In 1846, Board of General Education (Meclis-i Maarif-i Umûmiye) made the decision to set up a university, with Gaspare Trajano Fossati, a prominent architect of the time, being asked to design a massive building akin to European universities. The 1846 decision could not be implemented until 1863, and the first attempt at Dârülfünûn ended after two and a half years of free courses (serbest dersler). Afterward, the university building was allotted to the Ministry of Finance. The second attempt took place between 1869 and 1872 in the building that is now known as the Press Museum in Istanbul’s Çemberlitaş District, which had been built especially for Dârülfünûn. This second attempt also did not last long. However, the implementation of the General Education Regulations (Maarif-i Umûmiye Nizâmnâmesi) for the first time and the structuring of primary and secondary education in the following years in accordance with the aims of this regulation are included among the successful features of the second attempt. In fact, the fruits of this second attempt would be realized during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II (r. 1876-1909). In 1874- 1875, the third attempt occurred to found a university, this time under the name Dârülfünûn-ı Sultanî. For the first time, students at this new university, which included the Faculties of Law, Engineering, and Literature, were entitled to write a PhD dissertation in their field. Political instability generated by the period’s economic and social realities, as well as international pressure on the state, prevented this third attempt from producing the desired results. Nonetheless, while the expected outcome was yet to be realized, this third attempt paved the way for the establishment of independent educational institutions (i.e., modern schools). In 1900 and coinciding with the 25th anniversary of Sultan Abdülhamid II’s accession to the throne, the idea of establishing a university again came to the agenda, and the first university of the Ottoman Empire, Dârülfünûn-ı Şâhâne, finally began its uninterrupted education and training with five faculties: the Faculties of Literature, Science, and Ulûm-ı Âliye-i Dîniyye [Theology] and the previously established Faculties of Medicine and Law. Published Elinizdeki bu çalışma, kaynaklarının tespitinden, veri dökümlerinin hazırlanması, bunların işlenmesi, planlanması, yazıya dökülmesi ve nihayet iki kapak arasına alınmasına kadar yaklaşık beş yıllık bir emeğin ürünüdür. Çalışmaya konu olan Dârülfünûn İlahiyat Fakültesi’nin akademik kadrosuna ve bunlarla ilintili çeşitli meselelere dair bugüne kadar bazı kıymetli araştırmalar hazırlanmışsa da, Fakülte’nin kuruluşundan kapanışına kadar gerek devlet gerekse hususî arşivindeki kayıtları esas alan kapsamlı bir eser ortaya konulamamıştır. Haliyle Fakülte’nin üniversite içindeki konumu ve medrese geleneğiyle bağlantıları, öğrencilerinin kimlikleri, idarî-ilmî oluşumu, maddî kaynaklarının niteliği, öğretim programı, etrafında yaşanan tartışmalar ve gelişmeler gibi pek çok mesele ilim âlemi için büyük oranda bilinmezliğini korumuştur. Mezkûr saiklerle yola çıkan bu çalışma, 1900- 14 ve 1924-33 yılları arasında Dârülfünûn bünyesinde yüksek düzeyde eğitim-öğretim veren hem Osmanlı hem de Cumhuriyet tarihinin ilk yüksek dereceli İslâmî eğitim kurumu olan Ulûm-ı Âliye-i Dîniyye/Şeriyye Şubesi ve nihayet İlahiyat Fakültesi isimleriyle anılan bir müesseseyi konu edinmektedir. 2022-11-02T12:07:15Z 2022-11-02T12:07:15Z 2022-10-14 book 978-605-07-0932-2 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93413 tur image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://iupress.istanbul.edu.tr/en/book/uc-devir-bir-fakulte/home Istanbul University Press 10.26650/B/AA07.2022.008 Elinizdeki bu çalışma, kaynaklarının tespitinden, veri dökümlerinin hazırlanması, bunların işlenmesi, planlanması, yazıya dökülmesi ve nihayet iki kapak arasına alınmasına kadar yaklaşık beş yıllık bir emeğin ürünüdür. Çalışmaya konu olan Dârülfünûn İlahiyat Fakültesi’nin akademik kadrosuna ve bunlarla ilintili çeşitli meselelere dair bugüne kadar bazı kıymetli araştırmalar hazırlanmışsa da, Fakülte’nin kuruluşundan kapanışına kadar gerek devlet gerekse hususî arşivindeki kayıtları esas alan kapsamlı bir eser ortaya konulamamıştır. Haliyle Fakülte’nin üniversite içindeki konumu ve medrese geleneğiyle bağlantıları, öğrencilerinin kimlikleri, idarî-ilmî oluşumu, maddî kaynaklarının niteliği, öğretim programı, etrafında yaşanan tartışmalar ve gelişmeler gibi pek çok mesele ilim âlemi için büyük oranda bilinmezliğini korumuştur. Mezkûr saiklerle yola çıkan bu çalışma, 1900- 14 ve 1924-33 yılları arasında Dârülfünûn bünyesinde yüksek düzeyde eğitim-öğretim veren hem Osmanlı hem de Cumhuriyet tarihinin ilk yüksek dereceli İslâmî eğitim kurumu olan Ulûm-ı Âliye-i Dîniyye/Şeriyye Şubesi ve nihayet İlahiyat Fakültesi isimleriyle anılan bir müesseseyi konu edinmektedir. 10.26650/B/AA07.2022.008 da550c22-aaad-4944-aa07-c3e294b4c6e9 978-605-07-0932-2 244 Istanbul, Turkiye open access
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Üç Devir Bir Fakülte / Three Eras One Faculty
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