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Sorrowful Shores: Violence, Ethnicity, and the End of the Ottoman Empire 1912-1923

Ryan Gingeras

The Turkish Republic was formed out of immense bloodshed and carnage. During the decade leading up to the end of the Ottoman Empire and the ascendancy of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, virtually every town and village throughout Anatolia was wracked by intercommunal violence. Sorrowful Shores presents a unique, on-the-ground history of these bloody years of social and political transformation.

Challenging the determinism associated with nationalist interpretations of Turkish history between 1912 and 1923, Ryan Gingeras delves deeper into this period of transition between empire and nation-state. Looking closely at a corner of territory immediately south of the old Ottoman capital of Istanbul, he traces the evolution of various communities of native Christians and immigrant Muslims against the backdrop of the Balkan Wars, the First World War, the Armenian Genocide, the Turkish War of Independence, and the Greek occupation of the region.

Drawing on new sources from the Ottoman archives, Gingeras demonstrates how violence was organised at the local level. Arguing against the prevailing view of the conflict as a war between monolithic ethnic groups driven by fanaticism and ancient hatreds, he reveals instead the culpability of several competing states in fanning successive waves of bloodshed.

Book Details

  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • Publish Date: Apr 25th, 2009
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.63in - 1.23lb
  • EAN: 9780199561520
  • Categories: Modern - 20th Century - GeneralPolitical Ideologies - Nationalism & PatriotismLinguistics - General

About the Author

Ryan Gingeras was raised and educated in San Diego, California. He received his doctorate in history in 2006 from the University of Toronto and currently resides in New York City.

Praise for this book


"A riveting new study by Ryan Gingeras on the impact of the war in western Anatolia gives us what we have lacked until now--an eye-opening insight into how decisions taken by a few men in the Ottoman capital were translated into killing on the ground. Gingeras's impressive book illuminates this in unprecedented detail--and, what is more, it does so on the basis of the Ottoman archives."--Mark Mazower, The New Republic


"[A] powerful study of northwestern Anatolia during the Ottoman imperial apocalypse...at once panoptic and focused." --Holocaust and Genocide Studies


"Adds to our understanding of the ethnic politics of the region. [Gingeras's] research is solidly based on sources in several languages." -- History: The Journal of the Historical Association