
Esref Kusçubasi Remains Controversial In Turkey Over Fifty Years After His Death. Elsewhere The Man Sometimes Called The Turkish Lawrence Of Arabia Is Far Less Known But His Life Offers Fascinating Insights Into The Traumatic, Increasingly Violent Struggles That Ended The Ottoman Empire And Ushered In The Modern Middle East. Drawing On Esref's Private Papers For The First Time, These Pages Tell The Story Of The Making Of A Headstrong Self-sacrificing Officer Committed To Defending The Empire's Shrinking Borders. Esref Took On A String Of Special Assignments For Enver Pasha, The Rapidly Rising Star Of The Ottoman Military, First In Libya Against The Italians, Then In The Balkan Wars And World War I, Before Being Captured By The Forces Of The Arab Revolt And Turned Over To The British And Imprisoned On Malta. Released In 1920, He Joined The National Resistance Movement In Anatolia But Fell Out With Mustafa Kemal's Leadership And Switched Sides, Earning Him Banishment From The Turkish Republic At Its Founding And Exile Until The 1950s. Never Far From The Action Or Controversy, Esref's Dynamic Story Provides An Important Counterpoint To The Standard Narrative Of The Transition From Empire To Nation State.
This biography investigates the life of Esref Kusçubasi to understand the violent collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent formation of the modern Middle East. Benjamin C. Fortna, a historian specializing in the late Ottoman period, utilizes previously inaccessible private papers to reconstruct the career of this controversial officer. The book argues that Esref’s experiences as a loyalist, insurgent, and eventual exile offer a critical perspective on the transition from imperial rule to the Turkish nation-state.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of late Ottoman military figures and the complexities of the Turkish War of Independence. Scholars frequently note that the text provides a necessary counter-narrative to the official state history of the period.
Page Count:
341
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190862777
ISBN-13:
9780190862770
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