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Ottomans and Armenians

Ottomans and Armenians

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Ottomans and Armenians are brave and provocative. The reader may or may not agree with the author's military-strategic interpretation of the disaster that befell the Ottoman Armenians in World War I, but there is no way to ignore the depth of his research and the persuasiveness of his argument. "The book you have in your hand is essential reading for those who want to get to the root of what actually happened in 1915 and for what reason."
-Sean McMeekin, Koç University-

"Readers who might be offended by an impartial analysis of recent Ottoman history should avoid this book. Those who value such analysis or are seriously interested in unconventional warfare will find it enlightening, instructive, and readable."
-Douglas Streusand, Marine Corps University, USA-

"A groundbreaking work in its field and the first to address the 'Armenian issue' from an Ottoman military perspective. Hard facts, fired with impressive precision by the author, deal blow after blow to propaganda. Edward Erickson's book changes the discourse for good, and whether historian or casual reader, the First World "Anyone who wants to know the truth about what happened during the war should read this book."
-Jeremy Salt, Bilkent University-

Edward J. Erickson, one of the world's leading military historians, describes the events of 1915 and the subsequent deportation in full detail in his book Ottomans and Armenians. It systematically discusses the Armenian revolts in the Ottoman Empire from 1878 to 1915 and how these revolts were resisted. This study, prepared using many local and foreign archive documents, reports and reference works, will take its place in the literature as one of the most important sources that will provide a correct understanding of the Armenian events of 1915, the 100th anniversary of which we have entered, with the different perspective it offers.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)


Thin Cover:

Number of Pages: 400

Year of Print: 2015


eBook:

Number of Pages: 343

Year of Print: 2016


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Timaş Publications

First Print Year: 2015

Language: Turkish

Publisher : Timas Publications
Number of pages : 400
Publication Year : 2015
ISBN : 9786050819472
The heart : Turkish
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Ottomans and Armenians Ottomans and Armenians are brave and provocative. The reader may or may not agree with the author's military-strategic interpretation of the disaster that befell the Ottoman Armenians in World War I, but there is no way to ignore the depth of his research and the persuasiveness of his argument. The book you have in your hand is essential reading for those who want to get to the root of what actually happened in 1915 and for what reason.'' - Sean McMeekin, Koç University - 'Readers who might be offended by an unbiased analysis of recent Ottoman history should avoid this book. Those who value such analysis or are seriously interested in unconventional warfare will find it enlightening, instructive and readable.'' -Douglas Streusand, Marine Corps University, USA- 'A groundbreaking work in its field and one that deals with the 'Armenian issue' from the Ottoman military perspective. first example. Concrete facts, fired with impressive precision by the author, deal blow after blow to the propaganda. Edward Erickson's book changes the discourse for good, and anyone who wants to know the truth about what happened during World War I, whether historian or casual reader, should read this book.'' -Jeremy Salt, Bilkent University -Edward J. Erickson, one of the world's leading military historians. In his book, Armenians, he describes the events of 1915 and the subsequent deportation in full detail. It systematically discusses the Armenian revolts in the Ottoman Empire from 1878 to 1915 and how these revolts were resisted. This study, prepared using many local and foreign archive documents, reports and reference works, will take its place in the literature as one of the most important sources that will provide a correct understanding of the Armenian events of 1915, the 100th anniversary of which we have entered, with the different perspective it offers. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 400Printing Year: 2015e-Book: Number of Pages: 343Printing Year: 2016Language: TurkishPublisher: Timaş Publications First Printing Year: 2015 Language: Turkish PX44084
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