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turkey
& the ottoman empire
New and recent Titles 2016
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turkey & the ottoman empire
New and recent Titles 2016
Turkey & the Ottoman Empire
2015
We are delighted to present our new 2016 publications
on Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. As a world leader
in Turkey & Ottoman Studies, we seek to represent the
richness of the empire’s history along with the most
topical debates. Covering the history, politics and cultures
of the region from ancient times through the Byzantine
and Ottoman eras to the Republic and the present day,
the list comprises academic monographs, which showcase
the latest scholarly research, along with general books for
the interested reader, such as travel writing classics and
illustrated cookery titles.
Our 2015 programme includes A Cultural History of the
Ottomans, new from Suraiya Faroqhi (p.4); Turkey: A Modern
History, the revised edition of Eric Zürcher’s seminal text
(p.14); a new paperback edition of George W. Gawrych’s
biography The Young Atatürk (p.7); and an important new
work on honour killings and the law in contemporary
Turkey (p.16).
‘In the last generation, there has been a
transformation in Ottoman Studies – I.B.Tauris has
been a major agent in presenting the new research to
the world.’
– Peter Clark, Asian Affairs, November 2011
To view the full range of our publishing on the
Ottoman Empire go to:
www.ibtauris.com
CONTENTS
ancient and Byzantine turkey
3-4
ottoman turkey
4-13
modern turkey
14-21
travel22
cookery
23
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ANCIENT AND BYZANTINE TURKEY
The Sacred
Architecture of
Byzantium
a short history of The
Byzantine Empire
Dionysios Stathakopoulos
Art, Liturgy and Symbolism
in Early Christian Churches
Nicholas N. Patricios
King’s College, University of London
University of Miami
The churches of the Byzantine era were built to
represent heaven on earth: architecture, art and liturgy
were intertwined in them to a degree that has never
been replicated elsewhere. Patricios offers a comprehensive survey of the nexus between buildings, worship and
art. His identification of seven distinct Byzantine church
types, will have considerable appeal to Byzantinists.
Beyond categorising and describing the churches themselves, which are richly illustrated with photographs, plans
and diagrams, the author interprets the sacred liturgy
that took place within these holy buildings. Focusing on
buildings in 22 different locations, this sumptuous book
is an essential guide to individual features and the wider
significance of Byzantine art and architecture.
384 Pages 246 x 189mm 2014
9781780762913 Hardback £45.00
Library of Classical Studies
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The Byzantine Empire was one of the most impressive
imperial adventures in history. Stathakopoulos here
tells a compelling story of military conquest, alliance and
reversal, including the terrifying secret weapon of ‘Greek
fire’. His new short history is above all a narrative of individuals: of powerful rulers like Justinian I, who recovered
Italy from the Vandals and oversaw construction of
Hagia Sofia (completed in 537); of his notorious queen
Theodora, a courtesan who rose improbably to the
highest office of imperial first lady; of the charismatic but
cuckolded general Belisarius; and of the religious leaders
Arius and Athanasius, whose conflicting ideas about
Christ and doctrine shook the Empire to its core.
192 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780761930 Hardback £56.00
9781780761947 Paperback £12.99
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Diplomacy in the Early
Islamic World
The Seljuks of
Anatolia
Sabanci University, Istanbul
University of St Andrews
Court and Society in the
Medieval Middle East
A.C.S. Peacock & Sara Nur Yıldız (Eds)
A Tenth-century Treatise on
Arab-Byzantine Relations
Maria Vaiou
Arab messengers played a vital role in the medieval
Islamic world and its diplomatic relations with foreign
powers. An innovative treatise from the 10th Century
(Rusul al-Muluk, Messengers of Kings) is perhaps the
most important account of the diplomacy of the period,
and it is here translated into English for the first time.
In the only medieval Arabic work which exists on the
conduct of messengers and their qualifications, the
author Ibn al-Farra rejects jihadist policies in favour of
quiet diplomacy and a pragmatic outlook of constructive
realpolitik.
‘The text will be of very great interest to historians
of Islam, both cultural and political historians, and
also to Byzantinists and medievalists in general.’ – Dr
Jonathan Shepherd, Oxford University
Under Seljuk rule (c. 1081-1308) the formerly Christian
Byzantine territories of Anatolia were transformed by
the development of Muslim culture, society and politics,
and it was then that a Turkish population became firmly
established in these lands. But these developments are
little understood, and the Seljuk dynasty remains little
studied. This volume examines Seljuk culture and history
by looking at developments both at court and in society
at large, and sheds new light on Seljuk political culture
and dynastic ideology, the engagement of politics with
religion, and Christian-Muslim interaction.
‘This impressive scholarly volume opens up several
new lines of research into the turbulent and littleknown history of Seljuk Anatolia.’ – Professor Charles
Melville, University of Cambridge
288 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015
9781845116521 Hardback £68.00
Library of Middle East History,Vol. 17
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2012
9781848858879 Hardback £58.00
Library of Middle East History,Vol. 38
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Children of Achilles
Storm on Horseback
The Greeks in Asia Minor since the Days
of Troy
John Freely
The Seljuk Warriors of Turkey
John Freely
240 Pages 234 x 156mm 2008
9781845117030 Hardback £19.99
288 Pages 234 x 156mm Illustrated 2009
9781845119416 Hardback £22.50
the Rhetoric of Power in Late
Antiquity
Kingdoms of Ruin
The Art and Architectural
Splendours of Ancient Turkey
Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch
Foreword by John Freely
Religion and Politics in Byzantium, Europe
and the Early Islamic World
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, University of California,
Santa Barbara, Robert M. Frakes, Clarion University &
Justin Stephens, Metropolitan State College of Denver
256 Pages 270 x 228mm 2010
9781845117993 Hardback £31.50
154 colour photographs
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848854093 Hardback £68.50
Library of Classical Studies,Vol. 2
ottoman empire
A Short History of the
Ottoman Empire NEW
A Cultural History of
the Ottomans NEW
The Imperial Elite and its
Artefacts
Suraiya Faroqhi
Baki Tezcan
University of California
University of Munich
At its height the Ottoman Empire embraced 15 million
people across 3 continents. The story of its struggles
against Byzantines (culminating in the fall of Constantinople in 1453), Hungarians and Habsburgs is one of
the defining narratives of European history. Showing why
understanding the Ottomans still matter, Tezcan discusses
the formation of the Ottoman state at the end of the
13th Century; Ottoman genius under Süleyman the Magnificent; military victories as well as defeats on sea and
land. This timely survey explores government, economy,
trade, religion and the arts up to the founding of modern
Turkey in 1922.
256 pages 216 x 134 mm September 2016
9781780769806 Paperback £10.99 / $15.95
9781780769790 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
I.B.Tauris Short Histories
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The Ottoman Empire was more than a centre of military
and economic activity; it was a vivid and flourishing
cultural force. The artefacts and objects remaining from
all corners of this vast empire tell us a great deal about
the everyday concerns of the Ottomans. In this book,
Faroqhi has selected the most revealing, surprising and
striking examples of the cultural artefacts which illuminate the lesser-known cultural and artistic world of the
Ottomans. Each image – reproduced in full colour – is
linked to the latest historiography, and the social, political
and economic implications of her selections are never
forgotten. In Faroqhi’s hands, the objects become ways
to learn more about trade, gender and socio-political
status. They open an enticing window onto the variety
and colour of everyday life; from the Sultan’s court, to the
peasantry and slavery.
288 pages 234 x 156 mm June 2016
9781784530969 Hardback £25.00 / $40.00
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The Architects
of Ottoman
Constantinople
The Berlin-Baghdad
Railway and the
Ottoman Empire NEW
NEW
The Balyan Family and
the History of Ottoman
Architecture
Alyson Wharton
Industrialization, Imperial
Germany and the Middle East
Murat Özyüksel
Istanbul University
Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey
The Balyan family were a dynasty of architects, builders
and property owners who acted as the official architects
to the Ottoman Sultans throughout the 18th and 19th
Centuries. Originally Armenian, the family is responsible for some of the most famous Ottoman buildings in
existence, many of which are regarded as masterpieces of
their period – including the Dolmabahçe Palace and the
Ortaköy Mosque. Forging a unique style based around
European contemporary architecture but with distinctive Ottoman flourishes, the family is an integral part
of Ottoman history. As Wharton’s beautifully illustrated
book reveals, the Balyan’s own history, of falling in and
out of favour with increasingly autocratic Sultans, serves
as a record of courtly power in the Ottoman era and is
uniquely intertwined with the history of Istanbul itself.
336 Pages 216 x 134mm February 2015
9781780768526 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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Railway expansion was the great industrial project of the
late 19th Century, and the Great Powers built railways
at speed and reaped great commercial benefits. The
greatest imperial dream of all was to connect the might
of Europe to the potential riches of the Middle East and
the Ottoman Empire. In 1903 Imperial Germany began
to construct a railway which would connect Berlin to the
Ottoman city of Baghdad, and project German power all
the way to the Persian Gulf. The Ottoman Emperor saw
the railway as a means to bolster crumbling Ottoman
control of Arabia. Using new Ottoman-Turkish sources,
Özyüksel shows how the Berlin-Baghdad railway became
a symbol of both rising European power and declining
Ottoman fortunes. It marks a new and important contribution to our understanding of the geopolitics of the
Middle East before World War I.
288 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781780768823 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
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Encounters with the
Ottoman Miniature NEW
From the Gulf to
Ararat NEW
Contemporary Readings of an
Imperial Art
Begüm Özden Fırat
Imperial Boundary Making in
the Late Ottoman Empire
G.E. Hubbard
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University,
Istanbul
The dominant form of Ottoman pictorial art until the
18th Century, miniatures have traditionally been studied
as reflecting the socio-historical contexts and artistic
tastes of the era within which they were produced.
Encounters with the Ottoman Miniature instead proposes a
radical re-reading of 17th and 18th Century miniatures
in light of contemporary critical theory, highlighting the
viewer’s encounter with the image. It employs contemporary concepts such as the gaze, reading and re-reading,
drawing on thinkers such as Walter Benjamin, Roland
Barthes and Gilles Deleuze. With analysis that illuminates both the social and political situations in which
these miniatures were painted as well as emphasising the
miniature’s contemporary relevance, Firat presents an
important new re-imagining of this art form.
320 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015
9781780763910 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
International Library of Visual Culture,Vol. 11
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The western frontier between Persia and the Ottoman
Empire was long a source of disputed claims by each.
Supposedly settled under the Treaty of Ezerum of 1847,
in reality it took a further 70 years to settle the details.
Ernest Hubbard was Secretary to the Turco-Persian
Frontier Commission and a key factor in its success and
From the Gulf to Ararat is his account of his time travelling with them. Often amusing but always informative,
it reveals the realities of making a boundary and the
need to be aware of local factors such as race, tradition,
and religion.With an introduction by Sue Littledale, the
author’s granddaughter, new photographs, and a foreword
by Richard Schofield, one of the leading international
authorities on territorial questions in the Middle East,
From the Gulf to Ararat offers an engaging yet remarkably
relevant insight into the realities of boundary delimitation.
320 pages 234 x 156 mm September 2015
9781784531218 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
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Inside the seraglio
NEW
Private Lives of the Sultans in
Istanbul
John Freely
Tsar and Sultan
NEW
Russian Encounters with the
Ottoman Empire
Victor Taki
University of Alberta
336 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784531843 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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This is the story of the House of Osman, the imperial
dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire for more than
seven centuries, an empire that once stretched from
central Europe to North Africa and from Persia to the
Adriatic. The capital of this empire was Istanbul, ancient
Byzantium, a city that stands astride Europe and Asia on
the Bosphorus. And it was in the great palace of Topkapi
Sarayi that the sultans of this empire ruled. Inside the
Seraglio – a classic of Ottoman history – takes us behind
the gilded doors of the Topkapi and into the heart of
the palace: the harem, where the sultan would surround
himself with his wives, concubines, eunuchs, pages, dwarfs
and mutes and where all the tempestuous events of
empire were so often played out. This is the history of a
remarkable palace in all its colour and opulence and the
story of its influence on a great empire.
ebook available
The Young Turks and
the Ottoman Empire NEW
The Aftermath of the 1908
Revolution
Noémi Lévy-Aksu & François Georgeon
320 pages 216 x 134 mm August 2016
9781784536008 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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384 pages 198 x 126 mm May 2016
9781784535353 Paperback £9.99 / $18.00
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
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Beyond
Constantinople
NEW
The Memoirs of an Ottoman
Jew
Victor Eskenazi NEW
Dismantling the
Ottoman Empire
NEW
Britain, America and the
Armenian Question
Nevzat Uyanik
320 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784535179 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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Victor Eskenazi, a Sephardic Jew from Constantinople,
represented an ethnic and religious minority that thrived
in the Ottoman Empire. The beginning of the 20th
Century was a critical period in Ottoman history, which
saw the end of the Empire, defeat in World War I
but also a colourful influx of victorious allied armies and
White Russians fleeing the Revolution, contributing to
the already cosmopolitan nature of the city. Eskenazi
breathed the complex air of this budding new Turkey,
with its ideals, contradictions and hopes. His extraordinary memoir – which begins in Constantinople and
travels across Europe during and after World War II –
tells the remarkable story of a family, poignantly capturing
a moment in time which now exists only in memory.
192 pages 198 x 126 mm January 2016
9781784532666 Hardback £17.99 / $35.00
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State Law and Divine
Law Under the
Ottomans NEW
Encounters between Shari’a
and the Sultan’s Law
Snjezana Buzov
Ohio State University
224 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781780763125 Hardback £56.00 / $90.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
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Wealth in the Ottoman
and Post-ottoman
Balkans NEW
The Ottoman East
in the Nineteenth
Century NEW
A Socio-Economic History
Evguenia Davidova (Ed)
As a new middle class emerged after the Ottoman
Empire withdrew from the Balkans, and the power of
religion faded, Ottoman social and economic societal
norms changed rapidly across the region. This book
shows how markers of wealth accumulation and poverty
were socially defined across the region, and the ways
wealth was experienced reveal the relationships between
the state, economy, society, modernity, and national
identity in the context of Balkan, Ottoman and European
development.
336 pages 216 x 134 mm October 2015
9781784534394 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
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Societies, Identities and Politics
Ali Sipahi, Yasar Tolga Cora & Dzovinar
Derderian (Eds)
The Ottoman East, compared to other peripheries of
the Ottoman Empire, has received very little attention
in Ottoman historiography. So-called taboo subjects
such as the fate of Ottoman Armenians and the ‘Kurdish
Question’ have contributed to this dearth of analysis.
Discussing vital issues, such as trade routes, regional
economic trends, migration patterns and the moulding
of local and national identities, this book offers a unique
approach to the history and politics of empire in the
wider region.
288 pages 216 x 134 mm January 2016
9781784533885 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
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Ottoman Decline in
Western Anatolia NEW
Remapping the
Ottoman Middle East
Leiden University
University of Massachusetts
Turkey’s Belle Epoque and the
Transition to a Modern Nation
State
Emre Erol
Modernity, Imperial
Bureaucracy and the Islamic
State
Cem Emrence
NEW IN PAPERBACK
208 pages 216 x 134 mm November 2015
9781784531614 Paperback £17.99 / $29.00
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Ottoman Turkey’s coastal provinces in the early 19th
Century were economic powerhouses, teeming with
innovation, wealth and energy. By the 1920s, after years
of modernisation, the coastal cities were ghost towns.
This book seeks to unpick how and why this happened.
It offers a unique and original insight into the effects of
forced migration, displacement, economic reorganisation
and the competing political ideologies focused on ‘modernisation’ – central to the study of the late Ottoman
Empire.
320 pages 216 x 134 mm October 2015
9781784534707 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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The Young Atatürk
From Ottoman Soldier to
Statesman of Turkey
George W. Gawrych
Baylor University
NEW IN PAPERBACK
288 pages 216 x 135 mm September 2015
9781784534264 Paperback £12.99 / $20.00
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World War I in
Mesopotamia NEW
World War I and the End
of the Ottomans NEW
The British and the Ottomans
in Iraq
Nadia Atia
From the Balkan Wars to the
Turkish Republic
Hans-Lukas Kieser, Kerem Oktem & Marius
Reinkowski (Eds)
Queen Mary, University of London
The Mesopotamian campaign during WWI was a critical
moment in Britain’s position in the Middle East. With
British and British Indian troops fighting in places such
as Basra, the campaign led to the establishment of the
British Mandate in Iraq in 1921. Atia believes that in
order to fully understand Britain’s policies in creating the
nascent state of Iraq, we must first look at how the war
shaped Britons’ conceptions of the region. She examines
the cultural and social legacy of WWI in the Middle East
and how this affected British attempts to exert influence
in the region.
With the end of WWI, the Ottoman world came to its
definitive end. In this new study, Kieser argues that while
the Ottoman Empire officially ended in 1922, the essence
of its imperial character was destroyed in 1915 when the
Young Turk regime eradicated the Armenians from Asia
Minor. This book analyses the dynamics and processes that
led to genocide and left behind today’s crisis-ridden postOttoman Middle East.
288 pages 216 x 134 mm September 2015
9781784532468 Hardback £56.00 / $90.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
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304 pages 216 x 134 mm October 2015
9781784531461 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Middle East History
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The Black Eunuchs of
the Ottoman Empire NEW
Networks of Power in the Court
of the Sultan
George Junne
NEW
University of North Colerado
The Downfall of a Sultan in the
Age of Revolution
Aysel Yıldız
272 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784531546 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
304 Pages 216 x 134 mm October 2015
9781784535100 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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The Ottoman Cities of
Lebanon NEW
Historical Legacy and Identity
in the Modern Middle East
James A. Reilly
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Crisis and Rebellion
in the Ottoman Empire
ebook available
War Between the
Turks and the
Persians NEW
University of Toronto
Conflict and Religion in the
Safavid and Ottoman Worlds
Thomas Minadoi
320 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784535544 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
484 pages 234 x 156 mm June 2016
9781780769523 Hardback £85.00 / $145.00
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Sharia and the making of the
Modern Egyptian
Islamic Law and Custom in the Courts of
Ottoman Cairo
Reem A. Meshal
Louisiana State University
THE Voice of England in the East
Stratford Canning and Diplomacy with
the Ottoman Empire
Steven Richmond
Istanbul Technical University
304 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014
9789774166174 Hardback £49.50
288 Pages 234 x 156mm Illustrated 2014
9781780761176 Hardback £62.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 35
Arming the Sultan
Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee
German Arms Trade and Diplomacy in
the Ottoman Empire Before World War I
Naci Yorulmaz
Leisure and Lifestyle in the Eighteenth
Century
Dana Sajdi (Ed)
University of Washington
Boston College
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780766331 Hardback £58.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 43
272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780766553 Paperback £16.99
Cities of the Mediterranean
Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire
From the Ottomans to the Present Day
Biray Kolluoglu and Meltem Toksöz (Eds)
Both at Bogaziçi University, Istanbul
A History of the Fraternity and its
Influence in Syria and the Levant
Dorothe Sommer
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780767697 Paperback £25.00
University of Sheffield
Empire and Holy War in the
Mediterranean
The Hejaz Railway and the Ottoman
Empire
The Galley and Maritime Conflict
between the Habsburgs and Ottomans
Phillip Williams
320 Pages 234 x 156mm Illustrated 2014
9781848859852 Hardback £68.00
International Library of Historical Studies,
Vol. 79
Travel and Artisans in the Ottoman
Empire
Economic Migration and Commerce in
the Early Modern Period
Suraiya Faroqhi
Istanbul Bilgi University
320 Pages 234 x 156mm 2014
9781780764818 Hardback £62.00
The Ottomans and the Mamluks
Imperial Diplomacy and Warfare in the
Islamic World
Cihan Yüksel Muslu
University of Texas
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780761497 Hardback £68.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 36
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780763132 Hardback £62.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 37
Modernity, Industrialisation and Ottoman
Decline
Murat Özyüksel
Istanbul University
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780763644 hardback £62.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 39
Palestine and the Decline of the
Ottoman Empire
Modernisation and the Path to Palestinian
Statehood
Farid Al-Salim
Kansas State University
320 Pages 216 x 134mm April 2015
9781780764566 Hardback £62.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
Rituals of Hospitality
Ornamented Trays of the 19th Century in
Greece and Turkey
Flavia Nessi and Myrto Hatzaki (Eds)
Foreword by Orhan Pamuk, Nobel Laureate
(Literature)
288 Pages 290 x 246mm 2014
9789602043271 Hardback £45.00
Colour illustrations throughout
Melissa Publishing House
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The Islands of the Eastern
Mediterranean
A History of Cross-Cultural Encounters
Özlem Çaykent and Luca Zavagno (Eds)
Ottoman Imperial Diplomacy
A Political, Social and Cultural History
Dogan Gurpinar
Harvard University
224 pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780766294 Hardback £56.50
International Library of Ethnicity, Identity &
Culture,Vol. 5
288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013
9781780761121 Hardback £68.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 33
The Ottoman Empire and the Bosnian
Uprising
Petitioning the Sultan
Janissaries, Modernisation and Rebellion
in the Nineteenth Century
Fatma Sel Turhan
336 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780761114 Hardback £68.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 34
Pilgrims and Sultans
The Hajj Under the Ottomans
Suraiya Faroqhi
Istanbul Bilgi University
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780767710 Paperback £12.99
Protests and Justice in Late Ottoman
Palestine
Yuval Ben-Bassat
University of Haifa
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013
9781780764573 Hardback £62.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 42
Allies with the Infidel
The Ottoman and French Alliance in the
Sixteenth Century
Christine Isom-Verhaaren
Benedictine University, Illinois
288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013
9781848857285 Hardback £62.00
9781780764979 Paperback £17.99
The Holy Roman Empire and the
Ottomans
From Global Imperial Power to Absolutist
States
Mehmet Sinan Birdal
Maltepe University, Istanbul
Ottomania
The Romantics and the Myth of the
Islamic Orient
Roderick Cavaliero
272 Pages 228x155mm 2013
9781780764825 Paperback £12.99
224 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780767109 Paperback £16.99
9781848856226 Hardback £58.00
Jerusalem
From the Ottomans to the British
Roberto Mazza
SOAS
288 Pages 216 x 134mm october 2013
9781780767086 Paperback £17.99
The Emergence of Modern Istanbul
Transformation and Modernisation of a
City
Murat Gül
University of Economics and Technology, Ankara
256 Pages 234 x 156mm 2012
9781780763743 Paperback £17.99
Stephen the Great and Balkan
Nationalism
Moldova and Eastern European History
Jonathan Eagles
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013
9781780763538 Hardback £62.00
International Library of Historical Studies,
Vol. 85
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Empire and Education under the
Ottomans
Politics, Reform and Resistance from the
Tanzimat to the Young Turks
Emine Ö. Evered
Michigan State University
288 Pages 216 x 134mm May 2012
9781780761091 Hardback £68.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 32
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Greece, the Hidden Centuries
Innovation and Empire in Turkey
Turkish Rule from the Fall of
Constantinople to Greek Independence
David Brewer
Sultan Selim III and the Modernisation of
the Ottoman Navy
Tuncay Zorlu
320 Pages 228x155mm 2012
9781780762388 Paperback £12.99
Istanbul Technical University
The Sultan’s Admiral
The Young Turk Legacy and Nation
Building
Barbarossa – Pirate and Empire-Builder
Ernle Bradford
New Foreword by John Freely
248 Pages 198 x 126mm 2008
978184511 793 1 Paperback £11.99
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Among the Ottomans
Diaries from Turkey in World War I
Ian Lyster (Ed)
208 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2010
9781848855212 Hardback £25.50
Artisans of Empire
Crafts and Craftspeople Under the
Ottomans
Suraiya Faroqhi
Bilgi University, Istanbul
304 Pages 228 x 155mm Illustrated 2011
9781848859609 Paperback £14.99
Contested Frontiers in the Balkans
Ottoman, Habsburg and Communist
Rivalries in Eastern Europe
Irina Marin
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2012
9781780761053 Hardback £58.00
Library of European Studies,Vol. 19
272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2011
9781848857827 Paperback £27.00
9781845116941 Hardback £59.00
From the Ottoman Empire to Atatürk’s
Turkey
Erik J. Zürcher, University of Leiden
368 Pages 234 x 156mm 2010
9781848852716 Hardback £68.50
9781848852723 Paperback £17.99
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 87
Late Ottoman Palestine
The Period of Young Turk Rule
Yuval Ben-Bassat, University of Haifa, and Eyal Ginio,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2011
9781848856318 Hardback £62.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 29
Ottoman Haifa
A History of Four Centuries under
Turkish Rule
Alex Carmel
224 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2010
9781848855601 hardback £59.00
Library of Middle East History,Vol. 2
the Ottoman Origins of Modern Iraq
Political Reform, Modernization and
Development in the Nineteenth Century
Middle East
Ebubekır Ceylan, Fatih University
320 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2011
9781848854253 Hardback £62.50
Ottoman Painting
Foreign Investment in the Ottoman
Empire
International Trade and Relations
1854-1914
V. Necla Geyikdagi
Yeditepe University, Istanbul
Reflections of Western Art from the
Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic
Wendy M. K. Shaw
University of Bern, Switzerland
224 Pages 234 x 156mm Illustrated 2011
9781848852884 Hardback £37.00
232 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2011
9781848854611 Hardback £57.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 27
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New and recent Titles 2016
the Transformation of Ottoman
Crete
Revolts, Politics and Identity in the Late
Nineteenth Century
Pinar Senısik
Dogus University, Istanbul
352 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2011
9781848855410 Hardback £62.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 26
The Well-Protected Domains
Ideology and the Legitimation of Power in
the Ottoman Empire 1876-1909
Selim Deringil, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul
276 Pages 216 x 134mm 2011
9781848857865 Paperback £18.99
The Young Ottomans
Turkish Critics of the Eastern Question in
the Late Nineteenth Century
Nazan Çiçek
the Crescent and the Eagle
Ottoman Rule, Islam and the Albanians,
1874-1913
George Gawrych
272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2006
9781845112875 Hardback £68.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 10
the Earl and His Butler in
Constantinople
The Secret Diary of an English Servant
Among the Ottomans
Nigel and Caroline Webb
272 Pages 234 x 156mm 2008
9781845117825 Paperback £15.99
Frontiers of Ottoman Studies, vol 1
Colin Imber and Keiko Kiyotaki (Eds)
304 Pages 234 x 156mm 2004
9781850436317 Hardback £68.50
Ankara University
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848853331 Hardback £62.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 20
the British in the Levant
Frontiers of Ottoman Studies, vol 2
Trade and Perceptions of the Ottoman
Empire in the Eighteenth Century
Christine Laidlaw
264 Pages 234 x 156mm 2004
9781850436645 Hardback £68.50
Colin Imber, Keiko Kiyotaki & Rhoads Murphey (Eds)
288 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2010
9781848853355 Hardback £62.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 21
Between Two Empires
Ahmet Agaoglu and the New Turkey
A. Holly Shissler
288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2003
9781860648557 Hardback £62.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 2
the Birth of Modern Turkey
The Ottoman Military and the March to
WWI
Handan Nezir-Akmese
240 Pages 234 x 156mm 2005
9781850437970 Hardback £62.50
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the Grand Turk
Sultan Mehmet II - Conqueror of
Constantinople, Master of an Empire and
Lord of Two Seas
John Freely
288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2009
9781845117047 Hardback £18.99
Guarding the Frontier
Ottoman Border Forts and Garrisons in
Europe
Mark L. Stein
232 Pages 216 x 134mm 2007
9781845113018 hardback £68.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 11
turkey & the ottoman empire
New and recent Titles 2016
Ottoman and Persian Odysseys
James Morier, Creator of Hajji Baba of
Ispahan, and his Brothers
Henry McKenzie Johnston
264 Pages 234 x 156mm 1998
9781860643309 Hardback £44.00
I.B.Tauris in association with the Centre for
Lebanese Studies, Oxford
Palestine and Egypt under the
Ottomans
Paintings, Books, Photographs, Maps and
Manuscripts
Hisham Khatib
300 Pages 350 x 320mm 2003
9781860648885 Hardback £68.50
150 colour illustrations
the Ottoman Empire and the World
around it
the Political Economy of Ottoman
Public Debt
304 Pages 234 x 156mm 2005
9781845111229 Paperback £14.99
Insolvency and European Financial
Control in the Late Nineteenth Century
Murat Birdal
Suraiya Faroqhi
256 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2010
9781848852983 Hardback £59.00
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 18
Ottoman Propaganda and Turkish
Identity
Literature in Turkey During
World War I
Erol Koroglu
Rethinking Orientalism
Women,Travel and the Ottoman Harem
Reina Lewis
256 Pages 234 x 156mm 2004
9781860647291 Hardback £68.50
9781860647307 Paperback £18.99
272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2007
9781845114909 Hardback £68.50
Subjects of the Sultan
Ottoman Reform and Muslim
Regeneration
Weismann Zachs
288 Pages 234 x 156mm 2005
9781850437574 Hardback £68.50
Culture and Daily Life in the Ottoman
Empire
Suraiya Faroqhi
368 Pages 234 x 156mm 2005
9781850437604 Paperback £14.99
the Sultan’s Yemen
Ottomans Looking West?
The Origins of the Tulip Age and its
Development in Modern Turkey
Can Erimtan
19th-Century Challenges to Ottoman
Rule
Caesar E. Farah
416 Pages 216 x 134mm 2002
9781860647673 Hardback £68.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 1
288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2008
9781845114916 Hardback £62.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 14
Women in the Ottoman Balkans
Ottomans, Turks and the Balkans
Empire Lost, Relations Altered
Ebru Boyar
256 Pages 216 x 134mm 2007
9781845113513 Hardback £68.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 12
Gender, Culture and History
Amila Buturovic and Irvin Cemil Schick (Eds)
384 Pages 234 x 156mm 2007
9781845115050 Hardback £68.50
Library of Ottoman Studies,Vol. 15
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New and recent Titles 2016
Modern Turkey
Turkey
Creating Images of a
Turkish Past NEW
REVISED EDITION
A Modern History
Erik J. Zürcher
Identity and the Representation
of Archaeology in Modern
Turkey
Melania Savino
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
This revised edition builds upon and updates its twin
themes of Turkey’s continuing incorporation into the
capitalist world and the modernisation of state and
society. Zürcher argues that Turkey’s history between
1908 and 1950 should be seen as a unity, and offers a
strongly revisionist interpretation of Turkey’s founding
father, Kemal Atatürk. In his account of the period since
1950, Zürcher focuses on the growth of mass politics; the
three military coups; Turkey’s human right’s record; the
alliance with the West and relations with the European
Community; Turkey’s ambivalent relations with the Middle
East; the increasingly explosive Kurdish question; and the
continuing political instability and growth of Islam.
480 pages 216 x 134 mm June 2016
9781784531874 Paperback £15.99 / $35.00
9781784531867 Hardback £68.00 / $110.00
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What role do the narratives of the ancient past play in
the modern Turkish Republic? How is the knowledge of
this past constructed and displayed? Savino answers these
questions through an analysis of the role of archaeology
and its representation in the service of generating new
perceptions of cultural identity in Turkey. The topic is
explored through a focus on museums and visual media,
addressing the ways in which antiquities became crucial
symbols in the establishment and construction of a
Turkish national imagination. Creating Images of a Turkish
Past illustrates archaeological knowledge practises within
a Turkish national context, but also shows that these
practises cross national and international boundaries in
an attempt to shape collective identities.
288 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784532529 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Modern Turkey
e
ebook available
The Economic
Transformation of
Turkey NEW
Creating a Turkish
Identity NEW
The Struggle for Nationalist
Ideology after the Ottoman
Empire
Howard Eissenstat
Neoliberalism and State
Intervention
Nilgün Önder
St. Lawrence University, New York
Any examination of modern Turkey quickly reveals
its contradictory character. One of the most secular
countries in the Middle East, its population is almost
entirely nominally Muslim and non-Muslim citizens are
often viewed as ‘an enemy within’. How then to explain
this incongruity? Eissenstat believes that the peculiar
tension within Turkey can be traced back to its postEmpire transition to a national state. A fresh examination
of the process of creating Turkish citizens after the fall
of the Ottoman Empire, this will appeal to historians of
the period and those looking at nationalisms in the wider
Middle East.
256 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784531140 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
Library of Modern Turkey
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University of Regina, Canada
The coup d’état which took place in Turkey on 12
September 1980 was the third in the history of the
Republic, and ushered in a three-year period of military
rule. Önder investigates the economic transformation
of Turkey after this coup, examining both the policies
enacted under the military regime and those during the
subsequent period of civilian government. Önder argues
the key aspect of economic policy was that of neoliberal restructuring, and integral to this was the exclusion
of organised labour from the political process. It was
through new legislation and bureaucratisation of the
industrial relations system that the state transformed
the Turkish economy, attempting to open it up to foreign
investment and trade: in effect creating the foundations of
Turkey’s current economic success.
288 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015
9781780768830 Hardback £62.00
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turkey & the ottoman empire
New and recent Titles 2016
Democratic Transition
in Turkey NEW
The GÜlen Movement in
Turkey NEW
The Transformation of Civil
Society and the Challenges of
EU Accession
Hasan Turunc
The Politics of Islam, Science
and Modernity
Caroline Tee
University of Cambridge
‘West’ or ‘East’? ‘Secular’ or ‘Islamic’? ‘Turkish’ or ‘Other’?
These seemingly polar opposites have often been lazily
used when examining the nature of the modern Turkish
state and its society. Here, Turunc seeks to look at the
nuance which lies in between these opposites, analysing
the explosion of civil society institutions under the aegis
and protection of the EU Copenhagen Political Criteria. A
fresh look at the current issues within Turkey, this book
offers a vital and nuanced analysis of modern Turkey and
its political issues.
288 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781780760919 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Modern Turkey
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The Gülen, or Hizmet, movement in Turkey is the
country’s most powerful and affluent religious organisation. Its central tenet, advanced by its founder, the Sunni
preacher Fethullah Gülen (b. 1941), is that Muslims
should engage positively with modernity. But how does
the Gülen movement resolve the sometimes conflicting
positions of Sunni Islam and contemporary science – for
example, on evolutionary theory? Drawing on sustained
ethnographic research conducted among Gülen communities in Turkey, Caroline Tee analyses their complex
attitudes towards secular modernity. She focuses on
education, science research and industry to explore how
pious Muslim practitioners engage in science at high
levels.
272 pages 216 x 134 mm April 2016
9781784535889 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
Library of Modern Religion
e
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The Armenians in
MOdern Turkey NEW
Imagined Communities in
Greece and Turkey NEW
Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
Bingöl University, Turkey
Post-genocide Society, Politics
and History
Talin Suciyan
After the Armenian genocide of 1915, in which over a
million Armenians died, thousands of Armenian-Turks
lived and worked in the Turkish state alongside those
who had persecuted their communities. Living under
heavy censorship, and in an atmosphere of official
denial that the deaths were a genocide, how did Turkish
Armenians record their own history? Here, Talin Suciyan
explores the life experienced by Turkey’s Armenian communities as Turkey’s great modernisation project of the
20th Century gathered pace.
320 pages 216 x 134 mm October 2015
9781784531713 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Ottoman Studies
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Trauma and the Population
Exchanges under Atatürk
Emine Yesim Bedlek
In 1923 the Turkish government, under its new leader
Kemal Atatürk, signed a renegotiated Balkan Wars treaty
with the major powers of the day and Greece. This treaty
provided for the forced exchange of 1.3 million Christians from Anatolia to Greece, in return for 30,000 Greek
Muslims. The mass migration that ensued was a humanitarian catastrophe. But both the Greek and Turkish leadership
saw this exchange as crucial to the state-strengthening
projects both powers were engaged in after World War
I. Here, Emine Bedlek approaches this enormous shift in
national thinking through literary texts – addressing the
themes of loss, identity, memory and trauma which both
populations experienced. The result is a new understanding of the tensions between religious and ethnic identity in
modern Turkey.
272 pages 216 x 134 mm October 2015
9781784531270 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
International Library of Twentieth Century History
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New and recent Titles 2016
Confronting Honour
Killings in turkey NEW
Women and Cultural
Citizenship in Turkey NEW
The Interaction of State and
Civil Society
Nur Banu Kavakli Birdal, Bogaziçi University
Mass Media and ‘Woman’s Voice’
Television
Solen Sanli
Regis University
In 2005 Turkey introduced a set of legal reforms to curb
incidents of honour killings. But in the years since this
reform, there are still reports of gender-based violence
and such honour killings are still taking place. Here, Birdal
asks what has gone wrong. What is problematic about
the relation between written law and reality? Why has
this new law not had a lasting impact? In looking at the
interplay between state and society through the lens of
honour killings, Birdal offers a sociological insight into
modern Turkey.
288 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781780765259 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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TV Talk shows, often seen as vulgar and low-brow, can
actually be a vehicle through which hitherto undiscussed
topics (such as violence against women or political
exclusion) are brought into the public sphere. Sanli argues
that this is the case in Turkey, where talk shows often
invite ordinary women from lower socio-economic classes
to speak of their experiences of family life: marriage,
divorce, child custody rights and relations with in-laws.
Specifically looking at popular women’s talk shows such as
these (commonly called ‘Woman’s Voice’ television), Sanli
explores how groups with political and cultural power
control public discourse and the public sphere in Turkey,
and how urban/rural and Islamist/secular oppositions are
constructed and evolve.
288 Pages 216 x 134mm April 2015
9781780763927 Hardback £62.00 / 499.00
Library of Modern Turkey
e
Politics and the
Peasantry in Post-War
Turkey NEW
Social History, Culture and
Modernization
Sinan Yildirmaz
Istanbul University
ebook available
Urban Poverty in
Turkey NEW
Development and
Modernisation in Low-Income
Communities
Burcu Centürk
In partnership ith the BIAA
240 Pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
e
Eric Hobsbawm famously called late 20th Century Turkey
‘the last stronghold of the peasantry’. Turkey’s unique
social, cultural and economic development after World
War II kept intact a large social group which had all
but disappeared in the rest of Europe by the 1960s. In
the first period of Turkish multi-party democracy, this
peasantry were re-invented, re-defined and ‘imagined’
by various political factions as Turkey attempted to shed
its Ottoman past. Through the translation of ‘village
literature’, the agency of this previously unheard voice is
revealed, along with its role in the formation of Turkey.
320 Pages 216 x 134mm october 2015
9781780761138 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
International LIbrary of Ethnicity, Identity and Culture,Vol. 2
e
16
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Urban Politics in
Contemporary Turkey
NEW
Contested Spaces and Popular
Movements
Fatma Müge Göçek
320 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784536107 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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New and recent Titles 2016
Secularism and State
Religion in Modern
Turkey NEW
Urban Muslim
Migrants in Istanbul
Law, Policy-Making and the
Diyanet
Emir Kaya
Identity and Trauma Among
Balkan Immigrants
Frances Trix
Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara
Indiana University Bloomington
NEW
304 pages 216 x 134 mm July 2016
9781784536091 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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The Diyanet is the ‘Presidency of Religious Affairs’, the
official face of Islam and highest religious authority in
Turkey, and is a governmental department established
in 1924 after the break-up of the Ottoman Empire. In
this book, Emir Kaya offers an in-depth multidisciplinary
analysis of this vital institution. Focusing on the role of
the Diyanet in society, Kaya explores the balance the
institution has to strike between the Islamic traditions
of the Turkish population and the officially secular creed
of the Turkish state. By examining the various laws that
either bolstered or hindered the Diyanet’s budgets and
activities, Kaya highlights the institutional mindsets of the
Diyanet membership as well as evaluating its successes
and failures as a governmental department that has to
consistently operate within the context of the religiosity
of Turkish society.
320 Pages 216 x 134mm July 2015
9781780766225 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Modern Turkey,Vol. 9
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The Transformation of
Turkey
Redefining State and Society
from the Ottoman Empire to
the Modern Era
Fatma Müge Göçek NEW IN PAPERBACK
University of Michigan
320 Pages 216 x 134mm April 2015
9781780764863 Paperback £25.00
9781848856110 Hardback £62.50
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THE POLITICS OF CRIME IN
TURKEY NEW
Turkey and the US in
the Middle East NEW
256 pages 216 x 134 mm September 2016
9781784535438 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
304 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784531881 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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Neoliberalism and the Urban
Poor
Zeynep Gönen
ebook available
Diplomacy and Discord during
the Iraq Wars
Gürcan Balik
ebook available
Architecture and the
Turkish city NEW
Turkey, Power and the
West NEW
Technical University of Istanbul
Bilkent University, Turkey
336 pages 234 x 156 mm June 2016
9781784531058 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Modern Turkey
304 pages 216 x 134 mm May 2016
9781784533472 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
Library of Modern Turkey
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A History of Istanbul Since the
Late Ottoman Empire
Murat Gül
ebook available
Gendered International
Relations and Foreign Policy
Ali Bilgic
ebook available
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turkish Foreign Policy
in the 21st Century NEW
Turkey, the US and the
EU NEW
Neo-Ottomanism and the
Strategic Depth Doctrine
Alexander Murinson, Bar-Ilan University,
Israel
Modern Turkey sits right at the centre of many geopolitical areas of influence and since the end of the Cold
War, Turkish foreign policy has undergone a tremendous
transformation to capitalise on this position. Alexander
Murinson explores this situation by highlighting the
historical roots of the neo-Ottoman foreign policy called
‘strategic depth’ that attempts to position Turkey as not
only leader of the Muslim and Turkic worlds, but also as
a central power in Eurasia. This ambition reflects Turkey’s
aim to become a moderator and a ‘curator’ of interactions
in the adjacent regions, including the Caucasus, the Balkans
and the wider Middle East. For Murinson, this policy
requires Turkey to play the role the Ottoman Empire
used to perform in the region. Turkish Foreign Policy in the
21st Century is thus essential for researchers attempting
to understand both the foreign policy of one of the most
important states in the 21st Century and the geopolitical
and diplomatic contexts in which it is formulated.
320 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784532406 Hardback £62.00 / $99.00
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The New Foreign Policies
Kubilay Yado Arin
Portland State University
Over the past few years, there has been a radical shift
in the tone of Turkish foreign policy. From a quiet acquiescence with EU recommendations to the more recent
vocal rhetoric and contrarian positioning, Turkey has
managed to negotiate a pivotal position for itself within
the wider region. Kubilay Yado Arin looks at this change
in foreign policy within the context of Turkey’s relationship with the US and the EU. Examining the concepts
of hard, soft, and smart power in Turkish foreign policy,
he focuses on the US’ support of a Turkish bid for EU
membership, and what this means for relations between
Washington and Ankara. Looking specifically at the ways
in which think tanks have an effect on policy-making
processes, reshaping the foreign policy agenda at a time
of political transformation and regional crises due to the
civil conflict in Syria. With conclusions of importance
to the world of security studies, its examination of the
changes in direction of Turkish foreign policy will also be
of interest to researchers of international relations in the
wider Middle East.
256 pages 216 x 134 mm May 2016
9781784536053 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
Library of International Relations
ebook available
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turkey’s Cold War
NEW
Foreign Policy and Western
Alignment in the Modern
Republic
Saban Calis
256 pages 216 x 134 mm March 2016
9781784531898 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
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Environment and
Politics in Turkey
National Policy and the
Question of EU Accession
Vakur Sumer
University of North Carolina
224 pages 234 x 156 mm March 2016
9781784535193 Hardback £58.00 / $94.00
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New and recent Titles 2016
The Yezidis
The History of a Community, Culture and
Religion
Birgül Açikyildiz
Military Intervention and a Crisis
Democracy in Turkey
The Menderes Era and its Demise
Mogens Pelt
Mardin Artuklu University
University of Copenhagen
304 pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781784532161 Paperback £14.99
304 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781848857780 Hardback £62.00
Library of Modern Turkey,Vol. 1
Cyprus in the 1930s
Political Islam and the Secular
State in Turkey
British Colonial Rule and the Roots of the
Cyprus Conflict
Alexis Rappas
Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris.
272 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780764382 Hardback £62.00
International Library of Twentieth Century
History, Vol. 66
Democracy, Reform and the Justice and
Development Party
Evangelia Axiarlis, Foreword by James Piscatori
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780769233 Hardback £68.00
Muslims in Modern Turkey
The Young Turks and the Boycott
Movement
Nationalism, Protest and the Working
Classes in the Formation of Modern
Turkey
Dogan Çetinkaya
Kemalism, Modernism and the Revolt of
the Islamic Intellectuals
Sena Karasipahi
Texas A&M University
256 Pages 234 x 156mm february 2014
9781780767703 paperback £17.99
Istanbul University
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780764726 Hardback £62.00
Library of Ottoman Studie
The Emergence of Social Democracy
in Turkey
The Left and the Transformation of the
Republican People’s Party
Yunus Emre
Kurdish Life in Contemporary
Turkey
Migration, Gender and Ethnic Identity
Anna Grabolle Celiker
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2013
9781780760926 Hardback £62.00
Library of Modern Turkey,Vol. 2
336 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780764399 Hardback £62.00
Turkey Beyond Nationalism
The Rise of Political Islam in Turkey
Urban Poverty, Grassroots Activism and
Islamic Fundamentalism
Kayhan Delibas
Towards Post-Nationalist Identities
Hans-Lukas Kieser (Ed)
University of Zurich
272 Pages 234 x 156mm 2013
9781780763996 Paperback £25.00
9781845111410 Hardback £68.50
University of Kent
288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780765655 Hardback £62.00
Library of Modern Turkey,Vol. 10
Beyond Turkey’s Borders
Turkey and the Politics of National
Identity
Social, Economic and Cultural
Transformation
Shane Brennan and Marc Herzog
Long-Distance Kemalism, State Politics
and the Turkish Diaspora
Banu Senay
Macquarie University, Sydney
336 Pages 216 x 134mm 2012
9781780760872 Hardback £62.00
Int. Lib. of Ethnicity, Identity and Culture,Vol. 3
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2014
9781780765396 Hardback £62.00
Library of Modern Turkey,Vol. 8
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New and recent Titles 2016
Citizenship and Identity in Turkey
From Atatürk’s Republic to the Present
Day
Basak Ince
Bilkent University
Compatibility and Security Cultures in a
Globalised World
Çigdem Üstün
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2012
9781780760261 Hardback £62.00
Library of Modern Turkey
Gediz University, Izmir
Women Workers in Turkey
Turkey and the Dilemma of EU
Accession
Global Industrial Production in Istanbul
Saniye Dedeoglu
232 Pages 216 x 134mm 2012
9781780760315 Paperback £25.00
288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848852679 Hardback £62.50
Library of European Studies,Vol. 12
When Religion Meets Politics
Mirela Bogdani
240 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848854581 Hardback £59.00
9781848854598 Paperback £14.99
Library of European Studies,Vol. 16
Gender and Society in Turkey
The Zaza Kurds of Turkey
The Impact of Neoliberal Policies,
Political Islam and EU Accession
Saniye Dedeoglu, Warwick University and Adam Yavuz
Elveren, Sütçü Imam University, Turkey (Eds)
Lillehammer University College
320 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2012
9781780760278 Hardback £62.00
Library of Modern Turkey,Vol. 4
The Army and the Radical Left in
Turkey
Military Coups, Socialist Revolution and
Kemalism
Özgür Mutlu Ulus
Acibadem University
280 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848854840 Hardback £62.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 97
Occidentalism in Turkey
Questions of Modernity and National
Identity in Turkish Radio Broadcasting
Meltem Ahıska
Bogaziçi University
288 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781845116538 Hardback £62.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 79
Technology and National Identity in
Turkey
Mobile Communications and the
Evolution of a Post-Ottoman Nation
Burce Celik
Bahçesehir University, Turkey
224 Pages 216 x 134mm Illustrated 2011
9781848854291 Hardback £59.50
International Library of Cultural Studies,Vol.
15
20
Turkey and European Security
Defence Policy
A Middle Eastern Minority in a Globalised
Society
Mehmed S. Kaya
240 Pages 216 x 134mm 2011
9781845118754 Hardback £59.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 71
Kurds of Modern Turkey
Migration, Neoliberalism and Exclusion in
Turkish Society
Cenk Saraçoglu
Middle East Technical University
248 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848854680 Hardback £59.00
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 95
Islam and Secularism in Turkey
Kemalism, Religion and the Nation State
Umut Azak
256 Pages 234 x 156mm Illustrated 2010
9781848852631 Hardback £58.00
International Library of Twentieth Century
History,Vol. 27
Living Islam
Women, Religion and the Politicization of
Culture in Turkey
Ayse Saktanber
304 Pages 216 x 134mm 2002
9781860641787 Hardback £62.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 20
turkey & the ottoman empire
New and recent Titles 2016
Men of Order
Fragments of Culture
Authoritarian Modernization under
Atatürk and Reza Shah
Touraj Atabaki and Erik J. Zürcher (Eds)
The Everyday of Modern Turkey
Deniz Kandiyoti & Ayse Saktanber (Eds)
296 Pages 216 x 134mm 2004
9781860644269 Hardback £62.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,
Vol. 21
360 Pages 234 x 156mm 2001
9781860644276 Paperback £18.99
Spatial Conceptions of the Nation
Migrating to America
Transnational Social Networks and
Regional Identity among Turkish Migrants
Lisa DiCarlo
200 Pages 216 x 134mm 2008
9781845116460 Hardback £62.00
International Library of Migration Studies,
Vol. 1
Modernizing Geographies in Greece and
Turkey
Nikiforos Diamandouros, Thalia Dragonas and Çaglar
Keyder (Eds)
320 Pages 216 x 134mm 2010
9781848851313 Hardback £62.50
the State and the Subaltern
Muslims in Modern Turkey
Kemalism, Modernism and the Revolt of
the Islamic Intellectuals
Sena Karasipahi
256 Pages 234 x 156mm 2008
9781845117832 Hardback £59.00
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 72
Modernization, Society and the State in
Turkey and Iran
Touraj Atabaki (Ed)
272 Pages 234 x 156mm 2007
9781845113391 Hardback £68.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 66
Turkey, Islamists and Democracy
Transition and Globalization in a Muslim
State
Yildiz Atasoy
New Turkish Cinema
240 Pages 234 x 156mm 2005
9781850437581 Hardback £59.00
Belonging, Identity and Memory
Asuman Suner
224 Pages 234 x 156mm 2010
9781845119492 Hardback £59.00
9781845119508 Paperback £17.99
Turkish Democracy Today
Elections, Protest and Stability in an
Islamic Society
Ali Carkoglu & Ersin Kalaycioglu
Britain and Turkey in the Middle
East
Politics and Influence in the Early Cold
War Era
Mustafa Bilgin
336 Pages 216 x 134mm 2007
9781845113506 Hardback £62.50
Library of Modern Middle East Studies,Vol. 75
256 Pages 234 x 156mm 2006
9781845111854 Hardback £62.50
International Library of Political Studies,Vol.
15
the Unwelcome Neighbour
Turkey’s Kurdish Policy
Asa Lundgren
168 Pages 234 x 156mm 2006
9781850436829 Hardback £62.50
Culture and Society in Western & Central Asia,
Vol. 3
the EU and Turkey
A Glittering Prize or a Millstone?
Edited by Michael Lake
180 Pages 228x148mm 2005
9781903403617 Paperback £16.99
9781903403754 Hardback £47.50
Ways to Modernity in Greece and
Turkey
Encounters with Europe, 1850-1950
Anna Frangoudaki and Caglar Keyder (Eds)
272 Pages 234 x 156mm 2007
9781845112899 Hardback £68.50
Library of European Studies,Vol. 1
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New and recent Titles 2016
Travel
An Istanbul Anthology
NEW
Travel Writing through the Centuries
Kaya Genç (Ed)
For centuries following its reestablishment as Constantinople in AD 330, Istanbul served as the
capital of three great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. The city’s maze-like streets and
steep alleys, flower gardens and forested hillsides remain soaked in the vestiges of that imperial
past, and it is to that past and to Istanbul’s unique character that so many writers and diarists
journeyed in search of escape, knowledge, happiness, or sheer wonderment. An Istanbul Anthology
takes us on a nostalgic journey through the city, from the sights, smells, and sounds of Istanbul’s bazaars and coffeehouses, its grand palaces and gardens, crumbling buildings, to its ancient
churches and mosques, and the waters that so haunt and define it. With writers such as Gustave
Flaubert, Pierre Loti, Ernest Hemingway, Mark Twain, and André Gide, we discover and rediscover
the many delights of this great city, the meeting point of East and West, and gateway civilisations.
160 pages 120 x 160mm November 2015
9789774167218 Hardback £11.99
The American University in Cairo Press
e
ebook available
Cities, Citadels and Sights of the
Near East
Francis Bedford’s Nineteenth-Century
Photographs of Egypt, the Levant, and
Constantinople
Sophie Gordon and Badr El Hage
Strolling through Istanbul
The Classic Guide to the City
Hilary Sumner-Boyd and John Freely
512 Pages 198 x 126mm Illustrated 2009
9781848851542 Paperback £12.99
160 pages 254 x 254mm 2014
9789774166709 Paperback £24.95
The American University in Cairo Press
The Lycian Shore
A Turkish Odyssey
Freya Stark
240 Pages 198 x 126mm Illustrated 2011
9781848853126 Paperback £9.99
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Across the Hellespont
A Literary Guide to Turkey
Richard Stoneman
Exeter University
264 Pages 198 x 126mm 2010
9781848854222 Paperback £11.99
Imperial Istanbul
A Traveller’s Guide: Includes Iznik, Bursa
and Edirne
Jane Taylor
352 Pages 198 x 126mm 2007
9781860642494 paperback £12.99
Ionia
A Quest
Freya Stark
376 Pages 198 x 126mm Illustrated 2010
9781848851917 Paperback £11.99
the Western Shores of Turkey
Discovering the Aegean and
Mediterranean Coasts
John Freely
424 Pages 198 x 126mm Illustrated 2004
9781850436188 Paperback £12.99
a Byzantine Journey
John Ash
352 Pages 198 x 126mm 2006
9781845113070 Paperback £12.99
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Rome on the Euphrates
The Story of a Frontier
Freya Stark
496 Pages 198 x 126mm May 2012
9781848853140 Paperback £12.99
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
South from Ephesus
Travels through Aegean Turkey
Brian Sewell
288 Pages 198 x 126mm Illustrated 2012
9781780761206 Paperback £11.99
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
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New and recent Titles 2016
Cookery
Sherbet and Spice
The Complete Story of Turkish Sweets and Desserts
Mary Isin
The stories behind Turkey’s huge variety of sweets and puddings are as fascinating as their multiplicity of flavours. This riveting exploration of their history
and role in Turkish culture is a voyage of adventure, taking us from the sultan’s
palace to the homes of ordinary people in Turkey’s villages and towns, and
beyond to Central Asia, Persia, Arabia, Egypt and the Levant. This is the land of
Turkish delight perfumed with rosewater and musk, rose jam, baklava filled with
nuts, clotted cream or cheese, milk puddings and helvas, strings of nuts dipped
in grape syrup, and model gardens built of sugar carried in wedding processions. The first study of Turkish confectionery ever to be published, Sherbet and
Spice offers a rare look at the evolution of sweets from the non-European angle,
based on many Turkish sources little known outside Turkey that lend a new
dimension to the subject.
‘A fascinating and informative exploration of the role of sweetness in
Turkish culture over the centuries.’
– Laura Mason, food historian and author of Sugar-plums and Sherbet
304 Pages 228 x 155mm Illustrated 2012
9781848858985 Hardback £20.00
Tastes of Byzantium
Classic Turkish
Cooking
The Cuisine of a Legendary
Empire
Andrew Dalby
For centuries the food and culinary delights of the
Byzantine empire – centred on Constantinople – have
captivated the West This book reveals in astonishing
detail, for the first time, what was eaten in the court of
the Eastern Roman Empire – and how it was cooked.
Fusing the spices of the Romans with the seafood and
simple local food of the Aegean and Greek world, the
cuisine of the Byzantines was unique and a precursor to
much of the food of modern Turkey and Greece. Bringing
this vanished cuisine to life in vivid and sensual detail,
Dalby describes the sights and smells of Constantinople
and its marketplaces, relates travellers’ tales and paints a
comprehensive picture of the recipes and customs of the
empire and their relationship to health and the seasons,
love and medicine.
272 Pages 198 x 126mm 2010
9781848851658 Paperback £14.99
Ghillie Basan and Jonathan
Basan
‘On a recent visit to a bookshop ... I came across a
real treasure, Classic Turkish Cooking by Ghillie
Basan, published by I.B.Tauris.This book offers a
fantastic introduction to one of the world’s most
accomplished cuisines and is packed full of recipes
which you just know you must try.’ – Yotam Ottolenghi
Classic Turkish cooking has a long and colourful history
from its nomadic Central Asian roots to the refined
recipes of the Ottoman empire which influenced culinary
traditions throughout the Middle East and Mediterranean. In this classic and much-loved work, Ghillie Basan
presents a unique collection of delicious traditional
dishes from the Anatolian heartlands and sophisticated
and classical recipes from the palace kitchens of the
Ottoman sultans.
224 Pages 236 x 236mm 2011
9781848859845 Paperback £18.99
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