Abstract
The Cambridge History of Turkey represents a monumental enterprise. The History, comprising four volumes, covers the period from the end of the eleventh century, with the arrival of the Turks in Anatolia, through the emergence of the early Ottoman state, and its development into a powerful empire in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, encompassing a massive territory from the borders of Iran in the east, to Hungary in the west, and North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula in the south. The last volume covers its destruction in the aftermath of the FirstWorldWar, and the history of the modern state of Turkey which arose from the ashes of empire. Chapters from an international team of contributors reflect the very significant advances that have taken place in Ottoman history and Turkish studies in recent years.
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Fleet, K. (2009). The Cambridge history of Turkey: Volume I: Byzantium to Turkey, 1071–1453. The Cambridge History of Turkey: Volume I: Byzantium to Turkey, 1071-1453 (pp. 1–522). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521620932
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