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| #1067845 in Books | 2001-09-06 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.10 x1.20 x7.70l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 568 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Short|By G.Bone|I considered this rating because it is a very useful book about Ataturk, his roots, and his reforms. Mr. Lewis does know his history and supports it with extensive facts that are not readily accessible in English. Mr. Lewis has published a series of histories based on Arabic/Muslim perceptions and this book focuses on the 'emergence of Modern Turkey'. I bough|||Praise for the previous edition||"No one has done more to examine the interactions of the West and the Middle East.Lewis' book will remain a landmark in the study of the modern Middle East."--Foreign Affairs||"An authoritative contribution b
Written by renowned scholar Bernard Lewis, The Emergence of Modern Turkey has established itself as the preferred one-volume history of modern Turkey. It covers the emergence of Turkey over two centuries, from the decline and collapse of the Ottoman Empire up to the present day. In a new chapter, Lewis discusses the origins of his book in the Cold War era and the events that have taken place since its first publication in 1961. This new edition addresses Turkey'...
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