Mustafa Kemal - latterly and better known as Ataturk - is without doubt the towering figure of modern Turkish history. But what was his path to power? And how did his early career as a soldier in the Ottoman army affect his later decisions as President? The Young Ataturk tracks the lesser covered period of Kemal's life - from the War of Independence to the founding of the Republic - and shows that it is only by understanding Kemal's military career that one can fully comprehend how he evolved as one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary statesmen. Delving into Kemal's military writings, orders, and political decisions, speeches, proclamations and private correspondences, this book provides a rounded and nuanced portrait of the making of a major statesman.
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George W. Gawrych is Professor of History at Baylor University. He is the author of The Crescent and the Eagle: Ottoman Rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874-1913 (I.B.Tauris), The Albatross of Decisive Victory: War and Policy between Egypt and Israel in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli Wars and co-author of Armed Peacekeepers in Bosnia.
"A well-crafted, theoretically rich, tightly argued, and rigorously executed book...the best study on the subject." - M. Sukru Hanioglu, Garrett Professor in Foreign Affairs, Princeton University, USA 'Gawrych's book is based on an impressively broad selection of sources. It is a useful contribution to the historiography and understanding of this period' - Andrew Mango, author of Ataturk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey
"A well-crafted, theoretically rich, tightly argued, and rigorously executed book . . . the best study on the subject." - M. Şukru Hanioğlu, Garrett Professor in Foreign Affairs, Princeton University, USA
"Gawrych's book is based on an impressively broad selection of sources. It is a useful contribution to the historiography and understanding of this period" - Andrew Mango, author of Ataturk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey
''The Young Ataturk is a valuable addition to the library on the founder of modern Turkey . . . Gawrych adds another important dimension: the military Ataturk." - Erik Jan Zurcher is professor of Turkish studies, Leiden University.
""A well-crafted, theoretically rich, tightly argued, and rigorously executed book . . . the best study on the subject."" - M. Şukru Hanioğlu, Garrett Professor in Foreign Affairs, Princeton University, USA
""Gawrych's book is based on an impressively broad selection of sources. It is a useful contribution to the historiography and understanding of this period"" - Andrew Mango, author of Ataturk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey
''The Young Ataturk is a valuable addition to the library on the founder of modern Turkey . . . Gawrych adds another important dimension: the military Ataturk."" - Erik Jan Zurcher is professor of Turkish studies, Leiden University.
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