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The Ottomans by John Murray Press; 9781473695740

The Ottomans

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Description

The Ottomans offers an in-depth exploration of the Ottoman Empire, a remarkable entity that intertwined various cultures, religions, and histories across Europe and Asia. This book delves into the empire's multifaceted identity, revealing its role as a bridge between East and West.

The Plot

The narrative traces the rise and expansion of the Ottomans, beginning with their early foundations and moving through significant historical milestones. Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of cultural achievements, as the book highlights the arts, architecture, and the unique governance that characterised the empire. The author carefully examines the diverse populations that thrived within its borders, showcasing the complex social fabric that defined Ottoman life.

Themes

  • Multiculturalism: The book illustrates how the empire's strength lay in its diversity, where different ethnic and religious groups coexisted and influenced one another.
  • Historical Influence: It addresses common misconceptions about the Ottomans, emphasising their reciprocal impact on Europe and the broader world.
  • Cultural Legacy: The narrative underscores the lasting contributions of the Ottomans to global history, art, and diplomacy.

Through engaging storytelling and vivid descriptions, The Ottomans invites readers to reconsider the empire's legacy. It stands alongside other historical works, such as Osman's Dream by Caroline Finkel and The Ottoman Empire: A Short History by Suraiya Faroqhi, enriching the reader's understanding of this pivotal period in history.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 199 mm × 130 mm × 40 mm
Pages: 560
Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781473695740

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