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The Ottoman Twilight in the Arab Lands

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This book provides an annotated translation of memoirs of Ottoman eye-witness actors of the Great War in the Arab lands. It reflects on numerous crises of the Middle East today such as the ambiguou...
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The Great War is still seen as a mostly European war. The Middle Eastern theater is, at best, considered a sideshow written from the western perspective. This book fills an important gap in the literature by giving an insight through annotated translations from five Ottoman memoirs, previously not available in English, of actors who witnessed the last few years of Turkish presence in the Arab lands. It provides the historical background to many of the crises in the Middle East today, such as the Arab–Israeli confrontation, the conflict-ridden emergence of Syria and Lebanon, the struggle over the holy places of Islam in the Hejaz, and the mutual prejudices of Arabs and Turks about each other.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 274
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Series: Ottoman and Turkish Studies
Publication Date: 23 April 2019
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781618119582
Format: Paperback
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Memoirs, Middle Eastern history, First World War

The Ottoman Twilight in the Arab Lands presents five interesting memoirs of exceptional characters and comes in a perfect time where academia and research has been interested more often in the contemporary of Arab-Turkish relation and history. The chosen memoirs represent the post-Ottoman history which was published during the early stages of the Kemalist Republic of Turkey. Although the personality of Jamal Pasha has been central to all pages of all memoirs, they covered other issues, most importantly, the Ottoman military and rule in the Arab lands, executions of the Arab nationalists, politics of governing the Arabs, minorities, and military. … [It is] a good source for researchers of the history of the Ottomans in the Arab peninsula, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine, history of Turkish-Arab relation and studies of collective memories and literature, and the personality of the owners of memories as well as Jamal and Fahreddin Pashas.”

—Mohammed Alrmizan, Bosphorus Review of Books

Currently at the Lebanese American University, Selim Deringil was a professor at the Bosphorus University and a visiting professor in the United States, France, Japan and Hungary. His numerous publications include The Well Protected Domains and Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire, both of which won the Turkish Studies Association Koprulu Prize.

Acknowledgments
Introduction. Aspects of the Ottoman Twilight
Chapter 1. Falih Rıfkı Atay
Chapter 2. Hüseyin Kazım Kadrí
Chapter 3. Ali Fuad Erden
Chapter 4. Münevver Ayaşlı
Chapter 5. Naci Kaşif Kıcıman
Conclusion. The Atrak and the Arabs
Bibliography