About This Book
An engaging portrait of Mustafa Kemal Pasha and the political and social transformation of his country from imperial decline to national reorganization. The author traces late Ottoman structures, the Young Turk movement, the impact of Balkan wars and the Great War, foreign intrigues involving Germany, Russia, and Britain, and contentious episodes such as population deportations and the collapse of neighboring regimes. Coverage includes debates over the caliphate, Arab and minority communities, the role of missionaries and foreign interests, and the emergence of a national assembly that redirects emphasis from military to economic reconstruction.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
Oscar Wilde: An Idler's Impression
by Edgar Saltus
Violence and the Labor Movement
by Robert Hunter
The Paper Moneys of Europe: Their Moral and Economic Significance
by Francis W. Hirst
L'Académie des sciences et les académiciens de 1666 à 1793
by Joseph Bertrand
A School History of the Great War
by Albert E. McKinley
Parisiana / Obras Completas, Vol. V
by Rubén Darío