Daglar, Oya2024-10-122024-10-1220081303-12602148-5356https://hdl.handle.net/11467/8734The Constitutional regime was declared on July 23rd, 1908. With the declaration of Constitution, censorship came to an end in Ottoman Empire and a big explosion in publication took place. Each minority group with its own language and religion in the empire published their newspapers and magazines, thereby stating their diverse opinions. Press became the voice of society in the Constitutional period. Moreover, newspapers were important means that conveyed the political views and the ongoing political practices of the Committee of Union and Progress and the Sultan. Ottoman society was acquainted with the Constitutional regime through the press. Therefore these publications are among the most important sources to understand this period. In this paper, newspapers belonging to the Constitutional period are used as main sources. Ikdam, Tanin and Volkan newspapers are reviewed and the attitudes of the Committee of Union and Progress, the Sultan and the Ottoman society towards the Constitutional regime are evaluated.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessThe Constitutional RegimeOttoman PressThe Committee of Union and ProgressAbdulhamid IIKanun-u EsasiPress Repercussions Of The Declaration Of The Constitution In Istanbul (1908)Article38141159N/AWOS:000439296800009