The Ottoman Empire (Paperback)

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The Ottoman Empire (Paperback)

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The history of the Ottoman Empire, as with most Empires, is complex. It is also a history that is little understood by the general public. At the same time there are many events that occurred within the context of Ottoman history that the general reader may be quite familiar with: for example, the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Crimean War in 1853, the Battle of Gallipoli or exploits of Lawrence of Arabia during the First World War.This book begins with the arrival of the Turkic tribes into Anatolia in the 13th century and covers the main events up to and including the dissolution of the Empire in 1923. The final part of the book explores the link between today's conflicts in the Middle East and the peace process following the First World War, in particular the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration and the Treaty of Sevres.Although all Ottoman history is fascinating, the period from the 18th century onwards is particularly important in relation to the making of today's Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Equally, if not more importantly, is the period from the First World War and the dissolution of the Empire. A better understanding of this last period could help many people make better sense of the complex situation in the Middle East today.As with other books in the 'In Brief' series, this book is aimed at the general reader who wants to understand a particular historical topic but does not have the time or inclination to read a heavy academic tome. With this mind, footnotes have been omitted but the reader should find the maps helpful.
Anne studied History and Comparative Religion for her first Degree and later for her Doctorate. She was Adviser in Inter Religious Relations with the Church of England and at one time Vice Moderator of the World Council of Churches in Geneva. She has also led many groups to Lebanon and Israel and for several years she co-organised a Youth Exchange Programme for young Jews, Christians and Muslims between Jerusalem and East London. In recognition of her work in inter-religious relations she was made a Lay Canon of Chelmsford Cathedral. Anne is author of several short books including From the Medes to the Mullahs: a history of Iran, The Holy Roman Empire: power politics and papacy and Making Sense of Militant Islam.
Product Details ISBN: 9781535004565
ISBN-10: 1535004568
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: July 14th, 2016
Pages: 104
Language: English