Analyzes developments in the rise of the Ottoman Empire, from 1280 to 1808, and its modernization and demise in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey: Volume 2, Reform, Revolution, and Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey 1808-1975 available on November 15 2014 from Amazon for 95.00
ISBN bar code 9780521291668 ξ1 registered June 01 2012
ISBN bar code 9780521291668 ξ3 registered February 01 2015
ISBN bar code 9780521291668 ξ4 registered November 15 2014
ISBN bar code 9780521291668 ξ2 registered April 26 2012
Analyzes developments in the rise of the Ottoman Empire, from 1280 to 1808, and its modernization and demise in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
^Ezel Kural Shaw (2012). History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey: Volume 2, Reform, Revolution, and Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey 1808-1975ISBN 9780521291668 (revised Oct 2015)
^Stanford J. Shaw (1977). History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521291668 (revised Apr 2012)
^Stanford J. Shaw, Ezel Kural ShawHistory of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey Vol. 2 : Reform, Revolution, and Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey 1808-1975 by Ezel Kural Shaw and Stanford J. Shaw (1977, Paperback)ISBN 9780521291668 (revised Feb 2015)
^Stanford J. ShawHistory of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey: Volume 2, Reform, Revolution, and Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey 1808-1975, Cambridge University Press. Amazon. ISBN 9780521291668 (revised Nov 2014)
Thorough and accurate; a solidly impressive look at a historical area much neglected in the west.Shaw's extensive volume covers much more than the Armenian experience in Ottoman days, yet those who are single-minded about this particular topic have nothing better to do than to try and discredit. Witness Reviewer "Dr. Mario-Jean Bouchard," and his seedy attempt to knock not only Prof. Shaw, but the work of others that don't conform to his zealous pro-Armenian views. "Many unsupported references"?? If anythin..
I always admired Prof Shaw's careful research regading the Turkish history. It is also interesting to note that in the section titled 'On Armenian Collaboration With Invading Russian Armies in 1914,' he does expose the well-known Armenian crime of genocide against the defenseless Muslims in 1914.
This work was not intended to bring to the forefront a great debate over the Armenian Question, Dr. Bouchard! The purpose of this work is to cover an extensive period of Ottoman history in a small amount of pages, and I think it is presented well. Merely rejecting the words of Dr. Shaw based upon such a narrow, controversial topic as the Armenian Question is not being true to the people who want solid reviews.True the work is very detailed in its factual presentation, but it educates the reader on the many ..