The Logbook of the Ottoman Navy

Ships, Legends, Sailors

Ottoman Principality was introduced to the dark sea of the Middle Ages in early 14th century. The battles with the Venetians and the Genoese, conquests in Rumelia, and the establishment of the first shipyards all took place during this period. As the conquest of İstanbul marked the end of the period of transition from Principality to Empire, the foundations of a strong navy that would unite the Mediterranean and the Black Sea over a political geography were laid. The power of the corsairs diminished by the end of the Renaissance; Barbaros Hayreddîn Pasha personified the golden age of Ottoman sea power.

The Logbook of the Ottoman Navy: Ships, Legends, Sailors exhibition intertwined three distinct, yet integrated mythologies of the sea. The imprint of the ships in Ottoman seafaring history, the battles they were engaged in and the heroes who became legendary in these battles assume their places on the stage of civilization in their historic magnitude. At the center of the construct lies the extraordinary adventure of the transition from traditional to modern seafaring methods. The quest for power, the demolished thrones and man's identification of his fate with the sea is perhaps the oldest story behind this adventure. The cornerstones of a long history that extends from the legacy of a 16th-century Ottoman galley to the battlecruiser Yavuz, is once again brought to the light of day through the memories of seamen with the exhibition catalogue. Moreover, many historians have written articles for this comprehensive catalog on the Ottoman navy, which played a leading role in the modernization process from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

Date of Publication: 2009
Number of pages: 
229
ISBN:
978-975-9123-59-8

 

6 Foreword
Suna, İnan & İpek Kıraç

8 Foreword
Admiral Metin Ataç
Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces

12 Old Seas, New Ideas
Ekrem Işın

16 The Ottoman Navy
From Early Beginnings to Nazâam-ı Cedîd (14th – 18th Centuries)
Daniel Panzac

32 Selim III. and Ottoman Sea Power
Tuncay Zorlu

44 The Ottoman Navy in the Age of Dreadnoughts, 1909-1914
Serhat Güvenç

64 An Example of the Efforts to Train Naval Personnel during the Reign of Abdülhamid II.: The Torpedo School
Şakir Batmaz

76 Balkan Defeat, Question of Identity amd Battleship Averoff
Zafer Toprak

88 Battleship Cruiser TCG Yavuz – SMS Goeben
A. Bâli Yazıcı

104 Catalogue

220 Biographies

The Logbook of the Ottoman Navy

Ottoman Principality was introduced to the dark sea of the Middle Ages early in the 14th century. The battles with the Venetians and the Genoese, conquests in Rumelia, and the establishment of the first shipyards all occurred during this period. 

The Logbook of the Ottoman Navy