Nations, Maps, and Drawing the Boundaries of Post-Ottoman Na




Ottoman History Podcast show

Summary: While maps create the illusion that borders are static, fixed, inviolable boundaries surrounding sovereign space, borders are in fact much more fluid than they appear on modern maps and are constantly being reconfigured. In this installment of the Ottoman History Podcast, Nicholas Danforth explores the ways in which the drawing of borders of the Modern Middle East in the post-Ottoman colonial order was variously arbitrary, haphazard and even destructive.