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๐ Unlock the Ottoman Empireโs secrets โ before everyone else does!
A comprehensive, illustrated textbook covering the full history of the Ottoman Empire from its post-Mongol origins to its post-WWI dissolution. Authored by Douglas A. Howard, it offers detailed analysis of the empireโs political, fiscal, cultural, and social dimensions, supported by over 80 monochrome illustrations and maps. Ideal for advanced students and history enthusiasts seeking an in-depth academic resource.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
M**G
Very detailed history
It is quite heavy going in places but I have enjoyed reading it and it has definately expanded my rather limited knowledge of the Ottoman Empire
L**E
Not an easy read
Sadly I had to throw in the towel at the halfway point with this book. I am convinced the author knows his stuff but he failed to communicate much of it to this reader. A glossary would have been invaluable and a decent full page map at the start of the book would have helped to illustrate the geographical extent of the Ottoman Empire. All the illustrations in the book are monochrome which in itself is not a bad thing but I felt I was reading a volume that had been published around 1900; quaint but not exactly up to date. I had hoped for enlightenment but it was not to be.
D**A
Wonderful easy read
Great book concise well written great story telling
A**R
Trying to make sense of the Middle East? - start here.
Scholarly, if a bit dry at times. Should be required reading though for anyone involved in creating foreign policy. A centuries old cultural mosaic whose dissolution following WW1, and the self serving machinations of those who most benefitted from it's collapse, resulted in the fractured Middle East of today. A fine example of what not to do.
A**R
It's a textbook
It reads like a textbook. The back cover says it is a textbook. I did not know that before I ordered it. If you want a textbook, it is a good one. It's educational. It could use a glossary, though.
S**.
good service
very informative. An easy read. Gave as gift.
M**I
A Good Second Book to Read on the Ottoman Empire, But Probably Not the Best First Book
This doesn't seem to be a good beginning book on the topic of Ottoman History. It seems to presuppose a certain level of knowledge of the Ottoman Empire. It combines a narrative with cultural and financial/economic history - which is a good thing, but I think it's a book you would want to read after reading a more general History of the Empire.
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