If ever there was a story of epic unin- tended consequences and “might have beens,” Sean McMeekin’s The Berlin– Baghdad Express is it. Approaching the First World War in the Middle East from the German and Ottoman per- spectives, McMeekin expands our Anglo-centric understanding of the conflict. In doing so, he unveils a breathtaking catalogue of misunder- standings, miscalculations, simple mis- takes, and missed opportunities that would be comic if not so horribly tragic
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
The Ottoman Empire reigned for over five centuries throughout today’s Middle East, North Africa, and...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...
This article contests Sean McMeekin’s claims concerning Russian culpability for the First World War....
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...
In World War I Germany adopted a policy to incite uprisings in the Muslim world (Holy War “made in G...
The Ottoman Empire\u27s entry into the First World War in October 1914 represents a break in over a ...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Following the startling Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, European observers soug...
The article dwells on the attempts of Germany to use the Islamic factor as a tool to apply pressure ...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
On 29 October 1914 the Ottoman fleet engaged the Russian Black Sea fleet in battle, with the minor s...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
For half a million ‘Syrian’ Ottoman subjects living outside the empire, the First World War initiate...
Bu çalışma Osmanlı Devleti’nin Almanya ile ittifak yaparak Birinci Dünya Savaşı’na dahil olması üzer...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
The Ottoman Empire reigned for over five centuries throughout today’s Middle East, North Africa, and...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...
This article contests Sean McMeekin’s claims concerning Russian culpability for the First World War....
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...
In World War I Germany adopted a policy to incite uprisings in the Muslim world (Holy War “made in G...
The Ottoman Empire\u27s entry into the First World War in October 1914 represents a break in over a ...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Following the startling Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, European observers soug...
The article dwells on the attempts of Germany to use the Islamic factor as a tool to apply pressure ...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
On 29 October 1914 the Ottoman fleet engaged the Russian Black Sea fleet in battle, with the minor s...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
For half a million ‘Syrian’ Ottoman subjects living outside the empire, the First World War initiate...
Bu çalışma Osmanlı Devleti’nin Almanya ile ittifak yaparak Birinci Dünya Savaşı’na dahil olması üzer...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
The Ottoman Empire reigned for over five centuries throughout today’s Middle East, North Africa, and...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...