The Ottoman Empire

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The Ottoman Empire

Mehrdad Kia

(Greenwood guides to historic events, 1500-1900 / Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey, series editors)

Greenwood Press, 2008

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Bibliography: p. [185]-191

Includes index

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The Ottoman Empire was one of the most powerful empires in history, known for its military prowess, multi-cultural make-up, and advances in art and architecture. Positioned at the crossroads of East and West, at its height it encompassed most of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. In existence from the late 13th century until 1922, the Ottoman legacy can still be felt today throughout the Balkans and the Arab world in the areas of politics, diplomacy, education, language, and religion. This comprehensive volume is a valuable addition to world history curricula and adds a level of historical understanding to the current conflicts within the Western and Islamic worlds. Primary document excerpts, biographies of key figures, useful illustrations, a chronology, index, and extensive bibliography make this an ideal source for students of Middle Eastern, Asian, European, and world history.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey Preface Acknowledgments Note on Pronunciation and Transliteration Chronology of Ottoman History Sultans of the Ottoman Empire Chapter 1: Historical Overview Chapter 2: Founders of the Empire Chapter 3: Zenith of Ottoman Power Chapter 4: Decline of the Empire Chapter 5: Traditional Reforms and Territorial Dismemberment Chapter 6: European Imperialism and the Drive to Reform Chapter 7: From Tanzimat to Autocratic Modernization Chapter 8: The Young Turk Revolution and the Fall of the Ottoman Empire Biographies Selected Documents Glossary of Selected Terms Selected Bibliography

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