The Ottoman Army 1914-1918: Disease and Death on the Battlefield (Utah Series in Turkish and Islamic Studies) 🔍
Hikmet Ozdemir, Hikmet Özdemir The University of Utah Press, Utah Series in Turkish and Islamic Studies, 1st Edition, 2008
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Utah Series in Middle East Studies What kind of relationship exists between wars and epidemics? It is widely held that epidemics affected the outcomes of many wars and, until World War II, more victims of war died of disease than of battle wounds. Many disease vectors are present in times of conflict, including mass movements of people across borders and increased contact between persons of different geographic regions, yet disease is rarely treated in depth in histories of war. Hikmet Özdemir's The Ottoman Army, 1914–1918 provides extensive documentation of disease and death across the Ottoman Empire during World War I, when epidemic diseases annihilated armies and caused civilians to perish en masse. Drawing on hospital records and information on regional disease prevalence, Özdemir examines the effects that disease and epidemic had on the outcome of the war. The information on disease mortality explains much that has never been properly understood about wartime events and government actions, events that only begin to make sense when the disease factor is considered. Rich in detail, this is an extremely valuable book that illuminates a facet of the war that has not been adequately considered until now.
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The Ottoman Army 1914 - 1918: Disease and Death on the Battlefield (Utah Series in Turkish and Islamic Stud)
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O ̈zdemir, Hikmet
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Utah State Historical Society
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Utah series in Turkish and Islamic studies, Salt Lake City, UT, 2008
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Chicago Distribution Center (CDC Presses), Salt Lake City, UT, 2008
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Utah series in Turkish and Islamic studies, Salt Lake City, c2008
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United States, United States of America
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Salt Lake City, UT, Utah, 2008
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2 edition, May 30, 2008
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First Edition, PS, 2008
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1st, 2008-05-30
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2010
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2011 12 30
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Memory of the World Librarian: Quintus
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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What kind of relationship exists between wars and epidemics? It is widely held that epidemics affected the outcomes of many wars and, until World War II, more victims of war died of disease than of battle wounds. Many disease vectors are present in times of conflict, including mass movements of people across borders and increased contact between persons of different geographic regions, yet disease is rarely treated in depth in histories of war.
Hikmet Özdemir’s The Ottoman Army, 1914–1918 provides extensive documentation of disease and death across the Ottoman Empire during World War I, when epidemic diseases annihilated armies and caused civilians to perish en masse. Drawing on hospital records and information on regional disease prevalence, Özdemir examines the effects that disease and epidemic had on the outcome of the war.
The information on disease mortality explains much that has never been properly understood about wartime events and government actions, events that only begin to make sense when the disease factor is considered. Rich in detail, this is an extremely valuable book that illuminates a facet of the war that has not been adequately considered until now.
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Table of Contents......Page 8
Figures and Tables......Page 9
Abbreviations
......Page 12
Pronunciation of Turkish Names
......Page 13
Acknowledgments
......Page 14
1. Introduction
......Page 16
2. Between Two Fires
......Page 25
3. Under the Crescent
......Page 43
4. Epidemic Disaster
......Page 65
5. Ordeal with Diseases......Page 83
6. Unburied Corpses
......Page 121
7. Unexpected Results
......Page 149
8. Unarmed Warriors
......Page 180
9. Epilogue
......Page 201
Appendix 1. A Testimony of the Turkish Reserve Officer on Typhus Epidemic at Ottoman Army, in 1915......Page 220
Appendix 2. Reconstruction in Turkey: A Series of Reports Complied for the American Committee of Armenian and Syrian Relief
......Page 232
Notes
......Page 248
Bibliography......Page 272
Index
......Page 282
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Table of Contents 8
Figures and Tables 9
Abbreviations
12
Pronunciation of Turkish Names
13
Acknowledgments
14
1. Introduction
16
2. Between Two Fires
25
3. Under the Crescent
43
4. Epidemic Disaster
65
5. Ordeal with Diseases 83
6. Unburied Corpses
121
7. Unexpected Results
149
8. Unarmed Warriors
180
9. Epilogue
201
Appendix 1. A Testimony of the Turkish Reserve Officer on Typhus Epidemic at Ottoman Army, in 1915 220
Appendix 2. Reconstruction in Turkey: A Series of Reports Complied for the American Committee of Armenian and Syrian Relief
232
Notes
248
Bibliography 272
Index
282
9780874809237,9781607819646
University of Utah Press
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"Hikmet Ozdemir's The Ottoman Army, 1914-1918 provides extensive documentation of disease and death across the Ottoman Empire during World War I, when epidemic diseases annihilated armies and caused civilians to perish en masse. Drawing on hospital records and information on regional disease prevalence, Ozdemir examines the effects that disease and epidemic had on the outcome of the war."--Jacket
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2012-02-04
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