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Ryan Gingeras is a professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, California. His previous books include Eternal Dawn- Turkey in the Age of Atat rk and Sorrowful Shores- Violence, Ethnicity, and the End of the Ottoman Empire, which was shortlisted for the Rothschild Book Prize in Nationalism and Ethnic Studies and the British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize.
This epic account of Ottoman decline and the birth of modern Turkey
is a tour de force of accessible scholarship.
*The Guardian*
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.
*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.
*New Statesman*
Dispassionate and well-researched ... Gingeras sets out the
twisting, turning story of decline through the later part of the
19th century.
*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.
*Washington Post*
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