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The Damascus Events: The 1860 Massacre and the Destruction of the Old Ottoman World

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Full Title:

The Damascus Events: The 1860 Massacre and the Destruction of the Old Ottoman World

Contributors:

By (Author) Eugene Rogan

ISBN:

9781802063202

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin

Publication Date:

9th September 2025

UK Publication Date:

5th June 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Genocide and ethnic cleansing

Dewey:

956.914403

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm

Weight:

500g

Description

The dramatic history of a massacre in Damascus, and the collapse of the old Ottoman world order This remarkable book recreates one of the watershed moments in the history of the Middle East- the ferocious outbreaks of disorder across the Levant in 1860 which resulted in the massacre of thousands of Christians in Damascus. Eugene Rogan brilliantly recreates the lost world of the Middle East under Ottoman rule. The once mighty empire was under pressure from global economic change and European imperial expansion. Reforms in the mid-nineteenth century raised tensions across the empire, nowhere more so than in Damascus. A multifarious city linked by caravan trade to Baghdad, the Mediterranean and Mecca, the chaos of languages, customs and beliefs made Damascus a warily tolerant place. Until the reforms began to advantage the minority Christian community at the expense of the Muslim majority. But in 1860 people who had generally lived side by side for generations became bitter enemies as news of civil war in Mount Lebanon arrived in the city. Under the threat of a French expeditionary force, the Ottomans dealt with the disaster effectively and ruthlessly - but the old, generally quite tolerant Damascene world lay in ruins. It would take a quarter of a century to restore stability and prosperity to the Syrian capital. This is both an essential book for understanding the emergence of the modern Middle East from the destruction of the old Ottoman world, and a uniquely gripping story.

Reviews

Compelling and authoritative, powerful in narrative, and filled with new revelations, this book offers a superb account of the 1860 Damascus massacresmuch neglected nowadays but central to the creation of the modern Middle East -- Simon Sebag Montefiore
A surprising and enlightening account of how order was restored to the city after an eruption of violence in 1860... accessible, enlightening and ultimately surprising account of an episode of which most western readers will be unaware -- Christopher de Bellaigue * Financial Times *
In the hands of the distinguished historian and master storyteller Eugene Rogan, an incident of communal violence in Damascus in 1860 is at once an evocation of the vanished world of the Ottoman empire and an ominous foreshadowing of the communal violence tearing apart the Middle East of today -- Margaret MacMillan
A stunning portrait of the Ottoman Empire and of Damascus during a time of crisis. Absolutely riveting -- Peter Frankopan
This book stands out for its impeccable scholarship, gripping narrative and captivating prose. There is a great deal of new material here that not only brings events alive, but also leads to fresh assessments of one of the most momentous events in modern Arab history. Rogan uses the full panoply of primary sources in French, Ottoman Turkish and Arabic to brilliantly illuminating effect. A remarkable book by a remarkable historian -- Avi Shlaim
[A] magnificent new book... Rogans account highlights just how deadly the combination of inter-communal tensions and incompetent leadership can be, especially in a city as diverse as nineteenth-century Damascus. But he also offers a message of hope and humanity, and a lesson about the capacity of fractured societies to reconcile and rebuild -- Shlomo Ben-Ami * Project Syndicate *
Rogan zooms in and brilliantly captures the tragic outcome of this inter-imperialist struggle -- William Eichler * History Today *
[An] exemplary study -- Tony Barber * The Financial Times *

Author Bio

Eugene Rogan is author of the bestselling The Fall of the Ottomans- The Great War in the Middle East, 1914-1920 and The Arabs- A History. He is professor of modern Middle Eastern history at the University of Oxford and Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, Oxford.

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