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    Kirkus Reviews (Print)
    January 1, 2015, Thursday


    THE FALL OF THE OTTOMANS;
    The Great War in the Middle East

    NONFICTION


    Rogan (Modern History of the Middle East/St. Antony's Coll., Oxford
    Univ.; The Arabs: A History, 2009, etc.) corrects Western assumptions
    about the "sick man of Europe."In this well-researched, evenhanded
    treatment of the Ottomans' role in World War I, especially in its
    assessment of the Armenian genocide of 1918, the author delineates the
    urgent internal and external causes spurring the crumbling Turkish
    empire to seek a defensive alliance with Germany and counter Britain,
    France and Russia when war broke out in 1914. The coalition of fiery
    Young Turks had risen against the aging autocratic sultan and demanded
    a restoration of the constitution in 1908, but during the tumult, they
    allowed Turkey's European neighbors to annex more territory.

    Russia's territorial ambitions were most feared, while Britain and
    France could not be trusted. The war became a "global call to arms"
    for all parties, with the Ottomans declaring a jihad in order to unite
    Muslims. Rogan walks through the "opening salvos" of the war, at
    Basra, Aden and Egypt, showing the vulnerability of the Ottoman
    defenses; yet the Ottomans showed enormous spirit and ingenuity
    against the Entente assault on the Dardanelles in February 1915. Rogan
    elucidates the Allied debacle at Gallipoli-although the lack of maps
    is frustrating-a reckless campaign he blames more on Lord Kitchener
    than on Winston Churchill and which provoked a government crisis back
    in Britain. The dire campaigns in Mesopotamia, Suez and Palestine were
    not a "sideshow" to be dismissed by the Allied planners in their hopes
    for a quick victory over a weak Ottoman Empire. Actually, they
    produced-through the Arab Revolt galvanized by T.E. Lawrence and the
    drafting of the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Balfour Declaration-an
    uneasy armistice and partition that promised to be deeply divisive for
    another century. An illuminating work that offers new understanding to
    the troubled history of this key geopolitical region.

    Publication Date: 2015-03-10
    Publisher: Basic
    Stage: Adult
    ISBN: 978-0-465-02307-3
    Price: $29.99
    Author: Rogan, Eugene


    From: Baghdasarian
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