The story of the fall of the Ottoman Empire, published to coincide with the centenary of its dissolution
The Ottoman Empire had been one of the major facts in European history since the Middle Ages. By 1914 it had been much reduced, but still remained after Russia the largest European state. Stretching from the Adriatic to the Indian Ocean, the Empire was both a great political entity and a religious one, with the Sultan ruling over the Holy Sites and, as Caliph, the successor to Mohammed.
Yet the Empire's fateful decision to support Germany and Austria-Hungary in 1914, despite its successfully defending itself for much of the war, doomed it to disaster, breaking it up into a series of European colonies and what emerged as an independent Saudi Arabia.
Ryan Gingeras's superb new book, published for the centenary of the last Sultan's departure into exile, explains how these epochal events came about and shows how much we still live in the shadow of decisions taken so long ago. Would all of the Empire fall to marauding Allied armies, or could something be saved? In such an ethnically and religiously entangled region, what would be the price paid to create a cohesive and independent new state? The story of the creation of modern Turkey is an extraordinary, bitter epic, brilliantly told here.
Historian ā¢ Fellow @RoyalHistSoc ā¢ Islamic Middle East & Central Asia | @Columbia Univ @Cambridge_Uni | New York @Mets ā¾ @Giants š | ā¤ļø š
Readable narrative of unraveling of Ottoman Empire, 1918-22, and its tragic events: violence, #deportations, #genocide "The Last Days of the Ottoman Empire" By Prof Ryan Gingeras #Ottoman #OttomanEmpire #Europe #WorldWar One #Armenians #Greeks #Turks #Arabs #History #Turkey https://t.co/fmke1749r0
Book The Last Days of the Ottoman Empire PDF Download - Ryan Gingeras, Ryan Gingeras ā” https://t.co/BhW43Ake6S Download or Read Online The Last Days of the Ottoman Empire Free Book (PDF ePub Mobi) by Ryan Gingeras, Ryan Gingeras The Last Days of the https://t.co/3eInmB5rk0
The Asian Review of Books is a dedicated pan-Asia book review publication. (Tweets of other publications' reviews/articles and retweets are for interest only.)
āThe Ottomans: A Cultural Legacyā by Diana Darke [ARB review https://t.co/zr539S9bpG] & āThe Last Days of the Ottoman Empireā by Ryan Gingeras reviewed in the Washington Post https://t.co/P8GxlnFR2v
Gingeras takes an even-handed approach to each issue, while never making light of the horrendous tally of human suffering that emerges on every side. Turks have long been treated to an over-simplified account of their modern history. This book teaches the beginning of wisdom, which is that most human history, as it actually happened, was a terrible, bewildering mess.--Noel Malcolm, The Telegraph
In his impressive centenary history, Ryan Gingeras recounts not just the death throes of the old realm but the painful emergence of Turkey as a nation state ... It is a complicated story that still reverberates under Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Gingeras narrates it with lucid authority.--Michael Prodger, New Statesman
Dispassionate and well-researched ... Gingeras sets out the twisting, turning story of decline through the later part of the 19th century.--Peter Frankopan, Financial Times
Fruitful reflections on the enduring cultural legacy of the Ottomans, how their empire ended and what was lost when it did ... brings a welcome human lens to the story of the empire's disintegration.--Vanessa H. Larson, Washington Post