Ataturk
This biography of Ataturk aims to strip away the myth to show the
complexities of the man beneath, about £14

Turkey
Unveiled : A History of Modern Turkey
The best general survey of modern Turkish politics in English ...
should become required reading for Western diplomats and politicians,
about £11

The
Emergence of Modern Turkey
Studies the nature of Turkish civilization under the Ottoman Empire,
and examines the new order which has risen since the Democratic
Party's victory in 1950, about £18

A
Traveller's History of Turkey
This concise account covers everything from the legendary Flood
of Noah, the early civilisation of Catal Huyuk 7000 years before
Christ, the treasures of Troy, Alexander the Great, the Romans,
Selcuks, Byzantines and the Golden Age of the Sultans to the changes
of the 20th century, about £6.50

Lords
of the Horizons : A History of the Ottoman Empire
The book charts its history from the first campaigns to the Charge
of the Light Brigade, from the Crusades to the Dardanelles, and
aims to bring to life details of Ottoman life, about £6.50

Gallipoli
The book is well supplied with genuine photographs from the time
and has no lack of explanatory maps which are particularly vital
to any proper understanding of Gallipoli's significance, about £10

Turkish
Foreign Policy, 1774-2000
Turkey and its predecessor state, the Ottoman empire, have been
at the centre of international relations for centuries, about £35

Turkey
in the 21st Century : Opportunities, Challenges, Threats
The author confronts the questions: what is the background to issues
in external and internal politics? What is the Turks' opinion on
European and Turkish identity? On Cyprus? On the role of the generals?
Why do human rights problems linger on? What is behind the Kurdish
question? Is Turkey religiously split? What are Turkey's relations
with the new Turkic republics? What is the Armenian question? and
what are the pros and cons of Turkish association with the EU?,
about £56

Constantinople
The Ottoman Empire began in 1453 when Mehmed the Conqueror entered
Constantinople on a white horse, and it ended in 1924 when the final
sultan, Abdulmecid, hurriedly left on the Orient Express. This book
gives an account of Constantinople and its ruling family, about
£9

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