Michael A. Reynolds’s scientific contributions

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Shattering Empires: The Clash and Collapse of the Ottoman and Russian Empires 1908–1918
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January 2011

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Michael A. Reynolds

The break-up of the Ottoman empire and the disintegration of the Russian empire were watershed events in modern history. The unravelling of these empires was both cause and consequence of World War I and resulted in the deaths of millions. It irrevocably changed the landscape of the Middle East and Eurasia and reverberates to this day in conflicts throughout the Caucasus and Middle East. Shattering Empires draws on extensive research in the Ottoman and Russian archives to tell the story of the rivalry and collapse of two great empires. Overturning accounts that portray their clash as one of conflicting nationalisms, this pioneering study argues that geopolitical competition and the emergence of a new global interstate order provide the key to understanding the course of history in the Ottoman-Russian borderlands in the twentieth century. It will appeal to those interested in Middle Eastern, Russian, and Eurasian history, international relations, ethnic conflict, and World War I.

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... Indeed, for some historians the central question of late Ottoman history was not the empire's demise but the fact "that it survived as long as it did" (Ahmad, 2005: 5). In contrast, newer studies have sought to nuance our understanding of the relationship between the growing significance of the national question (or perhaps more accurately national questions) in Ottoman affairs and imperial collapse (Reynolds, 2011a;Der Matossian, 2014). This revisionist élan is particularly evident in studies that have focused on the predominantly Muslim peoples of the Ottoman Empire (Kayalı, 1997;Gawrych, 2006;Bozarslan, 2016;Provence, 2017). ...

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Editorial: Kurdish Studies in Seven Volumes
Shattering Empires: The Clash and Collapse of the Ottoman and Russian Empires 1908–1918
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