Atatürk and His World in Moments
İlber OrtaylıHow did the son of a modest family in Thessaloniki become the "Eternal Commander-in-Chief" and the architect of a modern republic? In Atatürk and His World in Moments, master historian İlber Ortaylı presents a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the life and legacy of Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, specifically curated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Republic.
This volume moves beyond a standard chronological biography, diving into the diverse facets of Atatürk's military, political, and private life. From his childhood in the vibrant atmosphere of Ottoman Thessaloniki to the grueling years of the National Struggle, the narrative covers pivotal milestones including the Battles of İnönü, the Great Offensive, and the diplomatic triumphs of Lausanne and Montreux. Ortaylı also highlights Atatürk's intellectual world—his profound love for books, his visionary reforms, and his endearing relationships with children.
Richly illustrated with specially selected visuals, the book offers a vivid portrait of the late Ottoman era and the first half of the Republic. It also examines Atatürk's complex relationships with the key figures of his time—from soldiers and politicians like İsmet İnönü and Kâzım Karabekir to intellectuals and artists like Halide Edip Adıvar. Atatürk and His World in Moments is an essential, accessible guide for anyone seeking to understand the man who defined a nation's destiny in a series of transformative moments.
