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    PARADISE LOST: SMYRNA, 1922; THE DESTRUCTION OF ISLAM'S CITY OF TOLERANCE
    Veronica Arellano

    Library Journal Reviews
    July 15, 2008

    Milton, Giles. Paradise Lost: Smyrna, 1922; The
    Destruction of Islam's City of Tolerance. Basic Bks: Perseus
    . Jul. 2008. c.464p. photogs. maps. index. ISBN 978-0-465-01119-3
    . $27.95. HIST

    At the beginning of the 20th century, Smyrna was the most vibrant,
    cosmopolitan city in the Ottoman Empire. Home to an overwhelming
    population of Greeks, Armenians, and wealthy Levantine business
    owners, this Turkish city was a multicultural model of peaceful
    cohabitation. Yet the advent of World War I and increasing sectarian
    tension transformed this Ottoman "paradise" into a war zone long after
    the war officially ended. A complete breakdown of law and order and
    an indifferent foreign military presence ultimately led to the city's
    brutal destruction and one of the worst humanitarian crises the world
    had ever seen. London journalist Milton (Nathaniel's Nutmeg ) raises
    expectations for this chronicle of the destruction of Smyrna, and,
    thankfully, he does not disappoint. Drawing heavily from the personal
    narratives of Smyrna's Christian residents and foreign diplomats, as
    well as interviews with survivors, Milton offers a detailed portrayal
    of life in Smyrna, a comprehensive look at the politics that shaped
    the city, and a shockingly vivid eyewitness account of the city's
    violent demise. This extremely well-researched historical narrative is
    recommended for both public and academic libraries.-Veronica Arellano,
    Univ. of Houston Libs.
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