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Turkey: A Short History
Norman Stone
A brisk, opinionated introduction to Turkish history—from Byzantium to the republic—ideal for readers seeking fast orientation without academic density.
Turkey is a civilizational crossroads where Anatolian antiquity, Byzantine Christianity, Ottoman imperial rule, and Atatürk’s secular republic converge, producing a modern state that continually negotiates between Europe and Asia, Islam and secularism, democracy and authority, and the enduring legacies of empire and nation-building.
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Norman Stone
A brisk, opinionated introduction to Turkish history—from Byzantium to the republic—ideal for readers seeking fast orientation without academic density.
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Andrew Mango
A definitive, accessible biography of Atatürk and the radical transformation of Turkey from empire to secular nation-state.
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Turkey remains a geopolitical hinge—between NATO and Russia, Europe and the Middle East, secularism and political Islam.
Debates over nationalism, democracy, and authoritarianism in Turkey mirror global tensions playing out elsewhere.
The Ottoman legacy continues to shape the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa in visible ways.
Turkey’s control of key migration routes and waterways makes it central to European and global stability.
Regional & Global Relationships
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