Marc David Baer is professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author of five books, including Honored by the Glory of Islam: Conversion and Conquest in Ottoman Europe, which won the Albert Hourani Prize.
A wildly ambitious and entertainingly lurid history
*James Barr, The Times*
Highly readable . . . Baer's fine book gives a panoramic and
thought-provoking account of over half a millennium of Ottoman and
- it now goes without saying - European history
*Guardian*
A winning portrait of seven centuries of empire, teeming with life
and colour, human interest and oddity, cruelty and oppression mixed
with pleasure, benevolence and great artistic beauty
*Sunday Times*
A book as sweeping, colorful, and rich in extraordinary characters
as the empire which it describes
*Tom Holland, author of Dominion*
A compellingly readable account of one of the great world empires
from its origins in thirteenth century to modern times ... Blending
the sacred and the profane, the social and the political, the
sublime and the absurd, Baer brings his subject to life in rich
vignettes. An outstanding book
*Eugene Rogan, author of The Fall of the Ottomans*
Marc David Baer's The Ottomans is a scintillating and brilliantly
panoramic account of the history of the Ottoman empire, from its
genesis to its dissolution ... It challenges and transforms how we
think of 'East' and 'West,' 'Enlightenment,' and 'modernity,' and
directly confronts the horrors as well as the achievements of
Ottoman rule
*Peter Sarris, University of Cambridge*
Baer's colourful, readable book is informed by all the newest
research on his massive subject. In showing how an epic of
universal empire, conquest and toleration turned into the drama of
nationalism, crisis, and genocide, he gives us not only an
expansive history of the Ottomans, but an expanded history of
Europe.
*James McDougall, University of Oxford*
Expertly captures the undercurrents of Ottoman history ... There's
no study more masterful
*Library Journal*
A superb, gripping and refreshing new history - finely written and
filled with fascinating characters and analysis - that places the
dynasty where it belongs: at the centre of European history
*Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem*
A thrilling history of one of the world's largest empires
*All About History*
Provocative and engaging, this book is a refreshing new study of
the Ottoman Empire and its legacy . . . Populated by vivid
characters and descriptions of events this book is well-paced, rich
and beautifully executed. Essential reading not only for those
interested in the history of the Middle East, but also for those
interested more broadly in the history of Europe, the history of
Empire and the politics of genocide
*Katherine Pangonis*
An epic, sweeping history of the Ottoman Empire . . . It's
absolutely fabulous
*Alex Churchill, History Hack podcast*
[Baer's] enlightening forays into the side alleys of Ottoman
history make this book very enjoyable . . . splendid
*Literary Review*
Forceful history
*New Yorker*
A fuller, fresher view of the dynasty that ruled an empire for 500
years and helped shape the West . . . A major achievement
*Anthony Sattin, Spectator*
Magnificent . . . Like a swift Ottoman caique cutting through the
Sweet Waters of Asia, Baer's taut prose splices stereotypes and
makes us think twice about long-held assumptions . . . [An]
important and hugely readable book - a model of well-written,
accessible scholarship
*William Dalrymple, Financial Times*
[A] fascinating, thought-provoking book that wears its learning
lightly. It asks us not only to rethink the Ottomans, but also to
consider what exactly constitutes being European.
*Roger Crowley, Aspects of History*
Baer's portrait teems with life and colour
*The Sunday Times*
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