Sorrowful Shores

Sorrowful Shores
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 272
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780191568022
ISBN-13 : 0191568023
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Sorrowful Shores by : 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 Atatürk, 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.

The Circassian

The Circassian
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 357
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780190862688
ISBN-13 : 0190862688
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Circassian by : Benjamin C. Fortna

Esref Kusçubasi remains controversial in Turkey over fifty years after his death. Elsewhere the man sometimes called the "Turkish Lawrence of Arabia" is far less known but his life offers fascinating insights into the traumatic, increasingly violent struggles that ended the Ottoman Empire and ushered in the modern Middle East. Drawing on Esref's private papers for the first time, these pages tell the story of the making of a headstrong "self-sacrificing" officer committed to defending the empire's shrinking borders. Esref took on a string of special assignments for Enver Pasha, the rapidly rising star of the Ottoman military, first in Libya against the Italians, then in the Balkan Wars and World War I, before being captured by the forces of the Arab Revolt and turned over to the British and imprisoned on Malta. Released in 1920, he joined the national resistance movement in Anatolia but fell out with Mustafa Kemal's leadership and switched sides, earning him banishment from the Turkish Republic at its founding and exile until the 1950s. Never far from the action or controversy, Esref's dynamic story provides an important counterpoint to the standard narrative of the transition from empire to nation state.

Sorrowful Shores

Sorrowful Shores
Author :
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 271
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780191609794
ISBN-13 : 019160979X
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Sorrowful Shores by : 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 Atatürk, 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.

The Journal

The Journal
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 438
Release :
ISBN-10 : CHI:089586237
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Journal by : American-Irish Historical Society

The Ten Hoods

The Ten Hoods
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : UVA:X030803179
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ten Hoods by : Leroy McWherter

The Missionary

The Missionary
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Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : 9791041987115
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Missionary by : William Lisle Bowles

"The Missionary" is a poem written by William Lisle Bowles, an English poet and critic who was active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Bowles is known for his romantic and nature-themed poetry. "The Missionary" reflects his interest in exploring themes related to the human experience, often with a focus on emotion and the natural world. While I don't have the full text of "The Missionary," Bowles' poetry often incorporates picturesque and contemplative elements. It's likely that the poem may involve themes such as the individual's spiritual journey, the impact of nature on human emotions, or reflections on the missionary's quest. To fully appreciate the nuances of Bowles' work, it's recommended to explore the complete poem in the context of his body of work. Editions of Bowles' collected poems or anthologies of Romantic poetry may include "The Missionary." Libraries, online databases, or literary collections focusing on the Romantic period can be valuable resources for accessing the complete poem and gaining insights into Bowles' poetic style and thematic concerns.

Presbyterian Survey

Presbyterian Survey
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1108
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004827444
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Presbyterian Survey by :

Britain's Levantine Empire, 1914-1923

Britain's Levantine Empire, 1914-1923
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 296
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780192648884
ISBN-13 : 0192648888
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Britain's Levantine Empire, 1914-1923 by : Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal

Britain's Levantine Empire, 1914-1923 explains the rise and decline and nature and extent of British military rule in the urban eastern Mediterranean during the course of the First World War and its aftermath. Combining novel case studies and theoretical approaches, the volume reveals the extent of military control that Britain established and anticipated maintaining in the post-Ottoman world, before a series of confrontations with nationalist and socialist anti-imperialists forced a new division of the eastern Mediterranean, still visible in the political borders of the present day. Britain's Levantine Empire, 1914-1923 tells this story through the eyes and ears of the British servicemen who built this empire, analysing the testimony of over 100 such military personnel sent to Alexandria, Thessaloniki, Istanbul, and the towns and islands between them, as they voyaged, made camp, and explored and patrolled the city streets. Whereas histories examining soldiers' experiences in the First World War have almost exclusively focused on their lives at the frontlines, this study provides a much needed in-depth history of soldiers' experience and impact on the urban hubs of the Eastern Mediterranean, where urban planning, nightlife and entertainment, policing, and security were transformed by the presence of so many men at arms and the imperialist interventions that accompanied them.

The Guernsey Magazine

The Guernsey Magazine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101064075250
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Guernsey Magazine by :

Reconciling Cultural and Political Identities in a Globalized World

Reconciling Cultural and Political Identities in a Globalized World
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 319
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781137493156
ISBN-13 : 1137493151
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Reconciling Cultural and Political Identities in a Globalized World by : Michális Michael

Though geographically far apart, Turkey and Australia are much closer than many would think. This collection provides a relevant, comparative and comprehensive study of two countries seeking to reconcile their history with their geography.