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21. Ancient Turkey: A Traveller's History of Anatolia by Seton Lloyd | |
Hardcover: 240
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(1989-06)
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22. Turkey: A past and a future by Arnold Joseph Toynbee | |
Unknown Binding: 85
Pages
(1991)
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23. The Ottoman Empire 1326-1699 (Essential Histories) by Stephen Turnbull | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2003-12-12)
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A Clear Look At Over 300 Years Of History
A good starting point in learning about the Ottoman Empire
A Vivid Military Narrative After a short introduction and chronology, Turnbull's The Ottoman Empire 1326 - 1699 briefly examines the rise of the Ottomans and the nature of the Ottoman army.It is interesting to contrast modern armies in the Mideast with Turnbull's description of an Ottoman military system built on discipline, military efficiency and a willingness to adopt new technology and tactics.The bulk of the 55-page campaign narrative focuses on Turkish advances into the Balkans, with only slight asides for other areas.Turnbull also provides interesting sections on portrait of a soldier (a Serbian janissary), portrait of a civilian (a grand vizier), and a discussion of terror and toleration in the empire.Turnbull's bibliography is a bit skimpy.Certainly the weakest aspect of the volume is the limited number of maps; normally Osprey essential histories have ten maps but Turnbull provides only five and they are not particularly useful maps.Readers will note that very few of the battles or sieges listed in the narrative are depicted in the maps.The five maps include: the early Ottoman conquests (1291-1389); the major crusades to halt Ottoman expansion (1396/1444/1448); the expansion of the Ottoman Empire under Mehmet the Conqueror (1451-1481); the expansion of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1683; and the Ottoman Eastern European Front in the 17th Century. Turnbull's descriptions of the Turkish advance into the Balkans is exciting and vivid, with excellent descriptions of the victory at Nicopolis (1396), the defeat at Ankara (1402), and more victories at Varna (1444) and Constantinople (1453).One of the more interesting personalities that Turnbull highlights is Prince Vlad Dracula from Wallachia, who used terror and guerrilla warfare to contest the Ottoman advance into modern-day Romania.Dracula's terror tactics actually succeeded in intimidated even the Turks - a rare occurrence - and deterring invasion in 1462, although Dracula was later killed by the Turks.Turnbull also discusses the great Ottoman victory of Mohacs (1526) at length, and how this reinforced a tendency for land expansion.Throughout the narrative, Turnbull downplays economic, social and political dynamics in the Ottoman Empire and he attributes Ottoman decline in the 17th Century to poor leadership, internal divisions, and the growing professionalism of European armies. What Turnbull presents in this volume is a dramatic and well-illustrated summarized account of the centuries-long struggle between the Ottomans and various European states for control of the Balkans and lower Eastern Europe.However, this account is far from comprehensive in either geographic scope or thematic depth, and should not be used as introduction to Ottoman history for those readers requiring a broader canvas. ... Read more |
24. Kingdoms of Ruin: The Art and Architectural Splendours of Ancient Turkey by Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2010-06-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Turkey boasts a legacy of extraordinary richness and magnificence. From the dawn of civilization, Anatolia spawned great empires of her own -- Hittite, Phrygian and Lydian -- and then felt the mark of Persia, Greece and Rome. The story of the country is one of migration and conquest, artistic and spiritual splendor, and cities and gods trampled underfoot. The brutal greatness of this complex past is reflected in the ruins populating the region's immense landscape. Some sites, such as Homer-haunted Troy, white marbled Ephesus and the lofty acropolis of Pergamon, are already familiar to the modern visitor. More intrepid travellers encounter fallen cities that may be less famous, but are no less spectacular. They leave wondering what yet awaits discovey along the timeless Aegean coastline, either buried in the shadows of resin-scented pine-forests or clinging to the foothills of distant, snow-capped mountains. In Kingdoms of Ruin, acclaimed photographer Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch presents 150 sublime full-color images to illustrate the unparalleled glory of Anatolia's matchless ancient sites. Some are world famous, some are known only to scholars while a few are visited only by shepherds and treasure hunters. Introduced by an extensive contextualizing essay, Kingdoms of Ruin will be essential reading for historians of antiquity and armchair travellers alike. Customer Reviews (1)
Fascinating book - glorious photos! |
25. The Young Turk Legacy and Nation Building: From the Ottoman Empire to Atatürk's Turkey (Library of Modern Middle East Studies) by Erik J. Zürcher | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The grand narrative of The Young Turk Legacy and Nation Building is that of the essential continuity of the late Ottoman Empire with the Republic of Turkey that was founded in 1923. Erik Jan Zürcher shows that Kemal's "ideological toolkit," which included positivism, militarism, nationalism and a state-centred world view, was shared by many other Young Turks. Authoritarian rule, a one-party state, a legal framework based on European principles, advanced European-style bureaucracy, financial administration, military and educational reforms and state-control of Islam, can all be found in the late Ottoman Empire, as can policies of demographic engineering. The book focuses on the attempts of the Young Turks to save their empire through forced modernization as well as on the attempts of their Kemalist successors to build a strong national state. The decade of almost continuous warfare, ethnic conflict and forced migration between 1911 and 1922 forms the background to these attempts and accordingly occupies a central position in this volume. This is a powerful history reflecting and contributing to the latest research from a leading historian of modern Turkey. It is essential for all readers interested in the history of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, and for an understanding of a key player in the politics of the Middle East and Europe. |
26. The Complete Book of the Wild Turkey: Natural History, Range, Management, and Hunting of America's Greatest Game Bird by Lovett E. Williams | |
Hardcover: 181
Pages
(1981-10)
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27. Gallipoli 1915: Frontal Assault on Turkey (Campaign) by Philip Haythornthwaite | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1991-01-24)
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A too factual description of the campaign
An Excellent Jumping-Off Point.... That said, Haythornthwaite provides an excellent, well-written overview of the Gallipoli campaign, discussing both what happened and why things went so wrong. The color plates are particularly helpful in discerning the strategy behind various troop movements, and the book's bibliography would likely prove very useful for those inclined to use this work as a starting point for further research. Overall, a valuable resource for anyone interested in investigating the fight for Gallipoli.
Little news in Gallipoli 1915
A victory for Mustafa Kemal, actually Above else it shows that MustafaKemal, loved by some and hated by others, actually gain the most out ofthis disasterous ANZAC's campaign. He ascended to power only to liquidizethe 'last'/'only' Khilafah that the Muslim had by 1924. You'll be amazedand wondered whether the whole thing was a 'setup' to break the OttomanDevlet from the inside. In the end the Ottoman lost the whole war byalligning to the wrong side (Central Powers) in that pitiful World War I.
a perceptive view into Australaisias militarys' darkest hour |
28. European and Islamic Trade in the Early Ottoman State: The Merchants of Genoa and Turkey (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization) by Kate Fleet | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(1999-08-13)
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29. The Great Seljuqs: A History (Routledge Studies in the History of Iran and Turkey) by Osman Aziz Basan | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2010-07-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book provides a broad history of the Seljuq Turks from their origins and early conquests in the 10th century, through the rise of empire, until its dissolution at the end of the 12th. Where the history of the Seljuqs is usually studied in the context of medieval Persian, Arabic or Islamic history, this book considers the topic from the perspective of Turkish history. Examining the corpus of academic work on the period and how Turkish historiography has interpreted and understood the Seljuqs, the author demonstrates how the Great Seljuq Empire can be considered not only in a historical context, but as the instigator of Turko-Islamic civilization. Rejecting traditional Turkish scholarship, which places Iranian culture and Islam as the civilising elements in the Great Seljuq Empire, the author shows how the nature of nomadic pastoral empires have come under fresh scrutiny, reassessing Seljuq history and the framework within which it has been treated. This book provides a unique insight into the adoption to an urban environment of Turkic expectations that were forged on the Eurasian steppes, showing how the outcome put its stamp on the second millennium throughout the Middle East and Balkans. It will be an important addition to the literature on Medieval Islamic, Turkish and Middle Eastern history. |
30. The Rise of Political Islam in Turkey by Angel Rabasa | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(2008-05-25)
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31. Islam and Secularism in Turkey: Kemalism, Religion and the Nation State (International Library of Twentieth Centruy History) by Umut Azak | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2010-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Kemal Ataturk's Republic of Turkey was set up in 1923 as a secular state, sweeping political, social, cultural and religious reforms followed. Islam was no longer the official religion of the state, the Sultanate was abolished and all Turkish citizens were declared equal without reference to religion. But though, in Azak's phrase, "secularism was the central tenet of Kemalism," fear of a resurgent, even fanatical, Islam, continued to haunt the state. Azak's revisionist and original study sets out the struggle between religion and secularism but shows how Ataturk labored for an idealized "Turkish Islam" -- the "social cement" of the nation -- stripped of superstition and obscurantism and linked to modern science and positivist philosophy. "Turkish Islam" has retained its traditional forms in the modern state and Ataturk's Mausoleum dominates the capital and continues to inspire a popular, quasi-religious devotion. |
32. The Hemshin: History, Society and Identity in the Highlands of Northeast Turkey (Caucasus World: Peoples of the Caucasus) by Hovann Simonian | |
Hardcover: 452
Pages
(2006-12-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Hemshin are without doubt one of the most enigmatic peoples of Turkey and the Caucasus. As former Christians who converted to Islam centuries ago yet did not assimilate into the culture of the surrounding Muslim populations, as Turks who speak Armenian yet are often not aware of it, as Muslims who continue to celebrate feasts that are part of the calendar of the Armenian Church, and as descendants of Armenians who, for the most part, have chosen to deny their Armenian origins in favour of recently invented myths of Turkic ancestry, the Hemshin and the seemingly irreconcilable differences within their group identity have generated curiosity and often controversy. The Hemshin is the first scholarly work to provide an in-depth study of these people living in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. This groundbreaking volume brings together chapters written by an international group of scholars that cover the history, language, economy, culture and identity of the Hemshin. It is further enriched with an unprecedented collection of maps, pictures and appendices of up-to-date statistics. The Hemshin forms part of the Peoples of the Caucasus series, an indispensable and yet accessible resource for all those with an interest in the Caucasus. |
33. The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey (Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle East) | |
Hardcover: 225
Pages
(2007-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Turkish society is frequently accused of having amnesia. It has been said that there is no social memory in Turkey before Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded modern Turkey after World War I. Indeed, in 1923, the newly founded Turkish Republic committed to a modernist future by erasing the memory of its Ottoman past. Now, almost eighty years after the establishment of the Republic, the grandchildren of the founders have a different relationship with history. New generations make every effort to remember, record, and reconcile earlier periods. The multiple, personalized representations of the past which they have recovered allow contemporary Turkish citizens to create alternative identities for themselves and their communities. Unlike its futuristic and homogenizing character at the turn of the twentieth century, Turkish nationalism today uses memories to generate varied narratives for the nation and its minority groups. Contributors to this volume come from such diverse disciplines as anthropology, comparative literature, and sociology, but they share a common understanding of contemporary Turkey and how its different representations of the past have become metaphors through which individuals and groups define their cultural identity and political position. They explore the ways people challenge, reaffirm, or transform the concepts of history, nation, homeland, and "Republic" through acts of memory- effectively demonstrating that memory can be both the basis of cultural reproduction and a form of resistance. The introduction of comparative material to other societies is rare and adds an important new dimension to the analyses. |
34. The Western Shores of Turkey: Discovering the Aegean and Mediterranean Coasts by John Freely | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2004-09-04)
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Intro to Turkish history & archaeology
Travelogue of Western Aegean Turkey |
35. Pre-Ottoman Turkey: A General Survey of the Material and Spiritual Culture and History c.1071-1330 by Claude Cahen | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2008-08-01)
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36. War in the Aegean: The Campaign for the Eastern Mediterranean in World War II (Stackpole Military History Series) by Peter C. Smith, Edwin R. Walker | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2008-08-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description * Eyewitness accounts from a colorful cast of German SS troops, British commandos, partisans, spies, Greek pirates, and more Both Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler wanted the Aegean Sea in 1943. The British prime minister saw an opportunity to force neutral Turkey into the Allied camp and tie up German forces as the war in Europe gained speed, while the Nazi leader wanted to keep Turkey neutral and maintain Germany's foothold in the Mediterranean and Greece. The conflict came to a head with British naval and amphibious assaults, primarily on the islands of Cos and Leros, and culminated in a German victory. Customer Reviews (3)
War in the Agean
War in the Eastern Med
Interesting & Fairly Complete Story of the German Campaign in 1943 against the Dodecanese Islands |
37. Cinema in Turkey: A New Critical History by Savas Arslan | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2010-11-03)
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38. Rebel Land: Unraveling the Riddle of History in a Turkish Town by Christopher de Bellaigue | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2010-03-04)
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What is going on ?
Change of heart for De Bellaigue
Interesting but not as good as I had hoped
Armenia and Kurdistan: The Rebel Land
Fine Investigative Reporting |
39. An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire (Economic & Social History of the Ottoman Empire) (Volume 1) by Halil Inalcik | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1997-05-13)
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amazing
from the archives: nuts and bolts about agriculture & trade
One of the best in Ottoman Studies
best book about this subject
The Best review of ottoman social and economic history |
40. The History of the Seljuq Turks (Studies in the History of Iran and Turkey) | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(2010-05-24)
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Minute Documentation |
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