El Niño Speaks 152: Lessons from the Ottoman Empire


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Mar 22 2025 63 mins   32

Can the Ottoman Empire offer historical lessons about the pitfalls of diversity and multiracial societies?

Mark Weber, the director of the Institute for Historical Review provides an overview about the Ottoman Empire and highlights how its very diversity led to its eventual demise in the early 20th century.

To learn how these lessons are applicable to the United States’ experience, make sure to not miss this episode of El Niño Speaks.

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