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Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide
By (Author) Hans-Lukas Kieser
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
4th September 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Revolutionary groups and movements
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
Nationalism
956.1023
Hardback
552
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
The first English-language biography of the de facto ruler of the late Ottoman Empire and architect of the Armenian Genocide Talaat Pasha (1874-1921) led the triumvirate that ruled the late Ottoman Empire during World War I and is arguably the father of modern Turkey. He was also the architect of the Armenian Genocide, which would result in the
"His book is invaluable, offering a bigger picture than Akams, both of the events that prefigured the massacres of 19151917 and of the war. The view from Talaat Pashas desk gives a perspective that would be hard to beat."---Mark Mazower, New York Review of Books
"This brilliant portrait of Talaat Pasha is in a league of its own. . . . This detailed, well-researched account of his life re-establishes Talaat Pasha as a key figure during the first decades of the 20th Century."---Lisa Kaaki, Arab News
"Kiesers book has fulfilled a very significant gap in the literature."---Mehmet Polatel, Europe Now
"Kieser's book is a masterpiece."---Ephraim Nissan, Quaderni di Studi Indo-Mediterranei
Hans-Lukas Kieser is associate professor in the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle in Australia and adjunct professor of history at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. His many books include Nearest East: American Millennialism and Mission to the Middle East, World War I and the End of the Ottomans: From the Balkan Wars to the Armenian Genocide, and Turkey beyond Nationalism.