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Ottoman Odyssey
Ottoman Odyssey: Travels through a Lost Empire | Alev Scott
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Alev Scott's odyssey began when she looked beyond Turkey's borders for contemporary traces of the Ottoman Empire. Their 800-year rule ended a century ago - and yet, travelling through twelve countries from Kosovo to Greece to Palestine, she uncovers a legacy that's vital and relevant; where medieval ethnic diversity meets 21st century nationalism, and displaced people seek new identities. It's a story of surprises. An acolyte of Erdogan in Christian-majority Serbia confirms the wide-reaching appeal of his authoritarian leadership. A Druze warlord explains the secretive religious faction in the heart of the Middle East. The palimpsest-like streets of Jerusalem's Old Town hint at the Ottoman co-existence of Muslims and Jews. And in Turkish Cyprus Alev Scott rediscovers a childhood home. In every community, history is present as a dynamic force. Faced by questions of exile, diaspora and collective memory, Alev Scott searches for answers from the cafes of Beirut to the refugee camps of Lesbos. She uncovers in Erdogan's nouveau-Ottoman Turkey a version of the nostalgic utopias sold to disillusioned voters in Europe and the U.S. And yet - as she relates with compassion, insight and humour - diversity is the enduring, endangered heart of this fascinating region.
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Scott explores the impact of the Ottoman Empire by visiting communities that currently are or used to be under Turkish rule. This is a study on religion and faith, but also loyalty and identity of a people for its community and for its country. A fascinating look at diasporas, and also a little self reflective, as Scott discovers her banning from Turkey and coming to terms with no longer being allowed in a country that has a personal impact.

Librarybelle Scott visits European and Asian countries during this book. I am using this for #Lebanon for #ReadingAsia2021 . @BarbaraBB 4y
squirrelbrain Sounds interesting - stacked! 4y
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charl08
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Some writers have observed that exile is like an amputation...

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charl08
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Not to be able to get married in your own country...

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charl08
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#hiddenhistories

Post ww1 ethnic/ religious "cleansing" of states.

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charl08
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This book keeps listing other authors I want to read... (and making me want to travel, of course)

charl08 Like this one... 5y
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