ABSTRACT

First Published in 2004. The papers presented in this book were written at various periods, but have a certain unity as being the result of an attempt to understand what is the real condition of Turkey and how that condition has arisen. The author recognises that an adequate knowledge of any one of the many themes here touched upon can only be obtained by lifelong research; but feels that for the purposes of practical politics it is well to see only one side of a question and act accordingly. This book sets itself apart from non-political writers who often impair the value of their work because they devote themselves to a special subject and unconsciously become partisans.

chapter I|34 pages

Before the Turkish Conquest

chapter II|22 pages

After the Turkish Conquest

chapter III|17 pages

The Turks (I)

chapter IV|23 pages

The Turks (II)

chapter V|44 pages

The Turks (III)

chapter VI|44 pages

Mohammedanism

chapter VII|66 pages

The Orthodox Church

chapter VIII|47 pages

The Greeks

chapter IX|37 pages

The Bulgarians and Serbs

chapter X|34 pages

The Albanians and Vlachs

chapter XI|32 pages

The Armenians

chapter XII|21 pages

1907

chapter XIII|7 pages

The Outlook