The immediate aftermath of World War I coincided with the tenure of Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol as the US High Commissioner in the Ottoman Empire and later the Turkish Republic (1919-27). A key diplomat, Admiral Bristol's observations and recommendations helped to shape US foreign policy in the Ottoman Empire, out of which the modern Middle East emerged. His actions also laid the foundations of the strategic partnership between Turkey and the US, from the Cold War years through to the 21st century. In reporting and examining Bristol's official correspondence to the State Department, Hakan √ñzoğlu paints an alternative picture of Turkey and the transition period from empire to nation state.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781474480383
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication Date: 03-24-2023
Pages: 224
Product Dimensions: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.47d
Series: Edinburgh Studies on Modern Turkey
About the Author
Hakan √ñzoğlu is Professor of History and Director of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Central Florida. He is the author of Kurdish Notables and the Ottoman State (SUNY Press, 2004) and From Caliphate to Secular State (ABC-Clio/Praeger Publishers, 2011), alongside 5 monographs published in several languages.