Echoes of Empire: An Accidental Historian’s Journey Through the Post-Ottoman World

Echoes of Empire: An Accidental Historian’s Journey Through the Post-Ottoman World
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Download or read book Echoes of Empire: An Accidental Historian’s Journey Through the Post-Ottoman World written by James S. Kessler and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2016 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is no dearth of news, not always of the most cheerful sort, coming out of the broad geographic arc of the vast territory that once constituted the mighty Ottoman Empire. The Arab Spring continues to reshape regions, an economic crisis is tearing apart Greece, pirates off the Horn of Africa are terrorizing ships, and conflicts in the Caucasus and Balkans are simmering. In Echoes of Empire: An Accidental Historian's Journey through the Post-Ottoman World, James S. Kessler chronicles his travels through a dizzying array of cultures, religions, languages, and political systems found within many of the former Ottoman Empire's possessions in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Drawing upon his experience as a historian and educator, Kessler explores how the shared Ottoman past-and how that past is remembered-continues to play a role in the post-imperial present in the more than forty countries that constitute the post-Ottoman world.


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