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Dreams of Empire: A History of the Ottomans

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Dreams of Empire: A History of the Ottomans

Author(s): Carter Vaughn Findley (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: July 15, 2026
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 656 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0190074140
  • ISBN-13: 9780190074142

Book Description

A new, comprehensive history of the Ottoman Empire from its beginnings in 1300 to its dissolution in 1922 written by North America’s leading expert in the field.

The Ottoman Empire was one of the mightiest empires in world history, ruling parts of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa for more than six hundred years. At its height in the sixteenth century, it was more formidable militarily, better financed, more highly centralized, and more efficiently ruled than any rival power. For centuries, the sultans who governed it were the most powerful and prestigious “defenders of Islam.” At the same time, this Islamic empire accommodated religious diversity in a way Europe’s Christian powers would not.

Encompassing politics and war, economics and society, culture and religion, Dreams of Empire shows how across the centuries, the Ottoman state evolved from a ministate in the northwest corner of Anatolia (the Asian part of today’s Turkish republic) to a world empire sovereign over lands stretching from Hungary to Iraq and Algeria. Subsequently, it experienced centuries of adversity, then recovery, then finally–although both diminished in size and buffeted by separatist nationalism in the Balkans and European imperialism in Asia and North Africa–a remarkable surge of reformist dynamism to fight for its survival. This reformist dynamism enabled the Turkish people to survive near destruction in World War I and re-emerge in the independent Turkish Republic. In addition to examining the state’s central role in maintaining the empire, Carter Findley explores the prodigiously diverse communities residing in its sprawling lands, including nomadic tribes, settled agrarian communities, and religious groups of all sizes and types, including Muslims, Christians, and Jews. Charismatic Sufis, warriors for Islam, merchants in Cairo, compulsive travelers, a would-be Jewish messiah, revolutionaries, and pioneering women novelists all inhabit these pages.

Incorporating a wealth of scholarship, primary sources, maps, and plentiful illustrations in both color and black and white, Dreams of Empire masterfully depicts both great issues and human stories of women and men whose deeds and misdeeds helped shape the epic history of this long-lasting, cosmopolitan empire.

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About the Author

Carter Vaughn Findley is Humanities Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at Ohio State University. He is the author of multiple prize-winning books in Ottoman history, including The Turks in World History (OUP, 2005), as well as a world-history textbook now in its seventh edition. His books have been translated into Turkish, Chinese, and Japanese. He received the Mentoring Award of the Middle East Studies Association and the Pioneer in World History Award of the World History Association.

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