Not only understanding history but understanding our present. Which this speaker absolutely is going to be addressing all of those things. Dr. Akin is an associate professor at tulane university, where he specializes in the late Ottoman Empire and republican turkey. His book, when the war came home examines the Ottoman Empires catastrophic experience of the First World War and analyzes the impact of the war on the civilian population and was named the 2018 choice award for outstanding academic title. He is the coeditor of the Ottoman Empire middle east section of the 191419 18 Online International encyclopedia of the First World War. If you have not use that as a resource yet, you really need to take a look at it. That 19141918 encyclopedia is spectacular with global contributors, many of whom you have seen on the stage today, and on the stage if you have been here before. Do check that out. Thank you for the work you have put into that. He is currently working on a monograph about the
Ace . That should have sounded there is a question mark at the end of it in case it didnt. We are thrilled to have you here on site and thrilled to have you all join us either online or via tv, because we know that these conversations are essential to not only understanding history but understanding our present. Which this speaker absolutely is going to be addressing all of those things. Dr. Akin is an associate professor at tulane university, where he specializes in the late Ottoman Empire and republican of turkey. His book, when the war came home examines the Ottoman Empires catastrophic experience of the First World War and analyzes the impact of the war on the civilian population and was named the 2018 choice award for outstanding academic title. Thes the coeditor of Ottoman Empire middle east 19 18 onlinee 1914 International Encyclopedia of the First World War. A you have not use that as resource yet, you really need to take a look at it. Encyclopedia is spectacular with global co
Democracy at work with citizens who are truly informed. A republic thrives. Get informed straight from the source on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. In the Nations Capital to wherever you are, it is the opinion that matters the most that is your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Welcome to another at the university of utah, college of law presentation, we are pleased to have you with us this afternoon. I am robert keiter, director of the center for Land Resources and the environment here at the college of law. I should note that we are very pleased to be joined this afternoon not only with our esteemed speaker but cspan will be forming todays event and we are pleased to have them with us. The customary way that we start these events at the college of law is with native lands acknowledgment. We acknowledge that this land which was named a for the tribe, the ancestral homeland of the shoshone, by you tribes, the university of utah recognizes and
For silence your cell phones. Of course it would use them for social media you are welcome to keep them on. Also during our q a we have microphone, just one this time, so if you could step up to that mike mika would be great because as you can see we have cspan film we also making an audio recording of this event. And feel free to leave your chairs with our. We have more events coming up this afternoon so youre welcome to stick around all day. Im pleased to welcome Johanna Neuman this afternoon to discuss her important new book gilded suffragists about a group of new york socialites who fought for the womens right to vote in the early part of the last century. Among the more than 200 social figures involved in the movement she writes about a host of familiar names including astor, belmont, harriman and vanderbilt, richard might just what a radical explosive notion the womens vote was in the early 1900s and how in her own words theres a moment when generations cross paths and an idea th
Double made for mines. On the moon of november the. Commemorated the death of the man who founded the country as a secular republic. The retreat of the Ottoman Empire from europe lasted more than a century but its final disintegration took just four years as a consequence of the First World War. Its last territories in a rabia mesopotamia syria and palestine became the modern day middle east borders and states were formed resulting in conflicts that periodic lee flare up to this day. I had to cut back. On april the twenty fifth one nine hundred fifteen french and british troops attempted to land on the good little peninsula in the dungeon l straight. The ultimate empire had been at war since november nine hundred fourteen as an ally of germany the austriahungary an empire and bug area. The ultimate nominee led by the german commander lehman from sondos and the young author. An officer Mustapha Kemal was able to force back the allies on gallipoli half a Million People lost their lives a