War and Collapse
World War I and the Ottoman State
M Hakan Yavuz editor Feroz Ahmad editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Utah Press,U.S.
Published:10th Mar '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

War and Collapse is the third volume in a series that covers the last years of the Ottoman Empire. It stems from a three-day international conference at which scholars examined the causes and consequences of World War I, with a focus on how these events pertained to the Ottoman state and society. Fifty-three scholars—both new and established—contributed to this collection, explaining what happened within the Ottoman Empire before and during WWI and how ethnic and national groups constructed these events to enhance their identities and promote their interests.
The chapters provide insight into the mindsets of Ottoman peoples, showing how earlier events and circumstances set in motion Ottoman responses to the war and how continued conflict had devastating, irreversible effects on Ottoman society. What emerges is a comprehensive picture of the events, encompassing a wide variety of perspectives.
“In a field of growing interest, this volume will be useful for those wishing to learn more. It is by far the most compendious assemblage of relevant material.”
—Norman Stone, author of The Eastern Front 1914–1917
“This collection of new and old approaches reveals that there is still much to be said about World War I that requires an Ottoman angle. The field is richer because of this valuable addition to the scholarship.”
—Isa Blumi, author of Reinstating the Ottoman Empire
ISBN: 9781607814610
Dimensions: 236mm x 162mm x 60mm
Weight: 1960g
1532 pages