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Justin McCarthy, 2022. The British and The Turks, A History of Animosity 1893-1923. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 128 - 137, 17.01.2023

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This book is Justin McCarthy’s magnum opus, based on the collection of documents and literature during his professional life as historian. There are numerous volumes written about Ottoman-Turco-British relations which range from the history of British literature to military histories, diplomatic and economic histories, biographies, autobiographies, memoirs as well as cultural impressions in opera, theatre, as well as about archeology. There were also popular histories on the sultans, imaginary lives in the harem and even sexual conduct written as if the author had been privy to all these scenarios. Orientalist paintings, also mostly imaginary provided visual samples of the forbidden. Consequently, high culture contributed to an imagined reality, which catered to fantasies about the East. Immorality and decadence were associated with the Orient in the public mind. Further yet was a politically loaded concept, the Eastern Question, which the Great Powers projected towards the Ottoman Empire by the 19th century.

Justin McCarthy, 2022. The British and The Turks, A History of Animosity 1893-1923. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 128 - 137, 17.01.2023

Abstract

This book is Justin McCarthy’s magnum opus, based on the collection of documents and literature during his professional life as historian. There are numerous volumes written about Ottoman-Turco-British relations which range from the history of British literature to military histories, diplomatic and economic histories, biographies, autobiographies, memoirs as well as cultural impressions in opera, theatre, as well as about archeology. There were also popular histories on the sultans, imaginary lives in the harem and even sexual conduct written as if the author had been privy to all these scenarios. Orientalist paintings, also mostly imaginary provided visual samples of the forbidden. Consequently, high culture contributed to an imagined reality, which catered to fantasies about the East. Immorality and decadence were associated with the Orient in the public mind. Further yet was a politically loaded concept, the Eastern Question, which the Great Powers projected towards the Ottoman Empire by the 19th century.

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Primary Language English
Subjects International Relations
Journal Section Book Reviews
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Nur Bilge Criss 0000-0002-4032-2368

Publication Date January 17, 2023
Submission Date December 22, 2022
Acceptance Date December 24, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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Chicago Criss, Nur Bilge. “ Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press”. Journal of Anglo-Turkish Relations 4, no. 1 (January 2023): 128-37.

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