Facing the Victorious Turks

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700637775

How the French Misread the Turkish War of Independence

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By Andrew Orr
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229 x 152 mm
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256

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Andrew Orr is professor of history at Kansas State University. He is the author of Women and the French Army during the World Wars, 1914-1940 and The Gay Girl in Damascus Hoax: Progressive Orientalism and the Arab Spring.

In Facing the Victorious Turks, Andrew Orr skillfully presents readers with a truly transnational history, connecting West to East via the Middle East, offering insight into histories of intelligence agencies, military activity, nationalism, and the geopolitics of key regional players. The book provides a new perspective on the rise of Turkish nationalism by viewing it through the lens of French officials and intelligence agents, therein contributing a cutting-edge analysis to the growing field of intelligence studies. With extensive use of archival sources and intelligence products, Orr adeptly displays the erroneous tracks reached by French officers who misjudged Mustafa Kemal as a result of their own biases, goals, and perceptions.""-Deborah Bauer, author of Marianne is Watching: Intelligence, Counterintelligence, and the Origins of the French Surveillance State""Orr offers fresh insights into the French decision-makers' attempts between early 1920 and late 1921 to make sense of Mustafa Kemal leading the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1923) in Anatolia to salvage the defeated Ottoman Empire. Mustafa Kemal's wartime rhetoric and diplomacy puzzled the French as they tried to understand his true ideological leanings and political stance on Pan-Islamism, the Bolsheviks, Germans, and the British. Orr deciphers how contemporary Orientalist prejudices and imperial insecurities led most French military, diplomatic, and intelligence officials in Paris and on the ground to misinterpret Mustafa Kemal and his nationalist movement. Orr also demonstrates how, ultimately, the French leadership went against the prevalent anti-Kemalist stance and opted to strike a deal with Mustafa Kemal in October 1921. Orr's book is set to be among the essential readings on the post-World War I French involvement in the Middle East, Franco-Turkish relations, and Mustafa Kemal before he became 'AtatUErk.'""-Ahmet S. Akturk, associate professor of History at Georgia Southern University ""Andrew Orr's Facing the Victorious Turks makes important contributions to our understanding of international relations in the aftermath of the First World War. French military and political officials feared what they saw as the three-headed hydra of Panislamism, Bolshevism, and German geopolitical ambition, combining to threaten France's colonial empire and interests in the Middle East. These fears were more imagined than real, yet drove French policy. Ultimately and surprisingly, they resulted in France moving from open opposition and even warfare against the emerging Turkish Nationalist movement under Mustafa Kemal, to reconciliation and even support that preserved French interests in the region and beyond. Orr's work illuminates this complex history in an engaging and convincing analysis.""-Richard S. Fogarty, author of Race and War in France: Colonial Subjects in the French Army, 1914-1918

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