
The Turks and Europe
1921
Archaeology & Anthropology, History - European, History - Medieval/Middle Ages, History - Modern (1750+)
Published in 1921, 'The Turks and Europe' by Gaston Gaillard is a historical account examining the complex interactions between the Turkish peoples and Europe, particularly focusing on the Ottoman Empire's rise and decline. The book explores ethnographic, political, and cultural aspects that have shaped these relationships over centuries, including significant migrations of Turks into Europe during the Middle Ages. Gaillard discusses the demographic and cultural impacts of these movements, as well as the historical alliances and conflicts that characterize the Turkish question in European history, making it a notable scholarly work on the subject.














