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Zusatztext This is a ground-breaking work on multiple levels ... inspiring project aimed at finding a genuine solution to the historical differences which separate the Turkish and Armenian Republics ... The fact that A Question of Genocide represents a continuing enterprise leaves open the possibility for future insights and breakthroughs. Informationen zum Autor Ronald Grigor Suny is the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Social and Political History at the University of Michigan. Fatma Müge Göçek is Associate Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan. Norman M. Naimark is the Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor of East European Studies and Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Klappentext One hundred years after the deportations and mass murder of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, and other peoples in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the history of the Armenian genocide is a victim of historical distortion, state-sponsored falsification, and deep divisions between Armenians and Turks. Working together for the first time, Turkish, Armenian, and other scholars present here a compelling reconstruction of what happened and why. This volume gathers the most up-to-date scholarship on Armenian genocide, looking at how the event has been written about in Western and Turkish historiographies; what was happening on the eve of the catastrophe; portraits of the perpetrators; detailed accounts of the massacres; how the event has been perceived in both local and international contexts, including World War I; and reflections on the broader implications of what happened then. The result is a comprehensive work that moves beyond nationalist master narratives and offers a more complete understanding of this tragic event. Zusammenfassung A collected volume featuring the work of Armenian, Turkish, and other scholars, this book presents the story of the Armenian Genocide coolly and objectively, exploring how and why the Young Turk government ordered and carried out the mass deportations and massacres of its Christian subjects. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface- Norman M. Naimark Introduction: Leaving It to the Historians-Ronald Grigor Suny and Fatma Mÿge Göçek Part I Historiographies of the Genocide Ch 1. Writing Genocide: The Fate of the Ottoman Armenians in Western Historiographies- Ronald Grigor Suny Ch 2. Reading Genocide: Turkish Historiography on the Armenian Ethnic Cleansing- Fatma Mÿge Göçek Part II On the Eve of Catastrophe Ch3. The Silence of the Land: Agrarian Relations, Ethnicity, and Power- Stephan H. Astourian Ch 4. What was Revolutionary about Armenian Political Parties in the Ottoman Empire?- Gerald J. Libaridian Ch 5. Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Army and the Ottoman Defeat in the Balkan War of 1912-1913- Fikret Adanir Ch 6. From Patriotism to Mass Murder: Dr. Mehmed Reshid (1873-1919)- Hans-Lukas Kieser Part III Genocide in International Context Ch 7. The Politics and Practice of the Russian Occupation of Armenia, 1915-February 1917- Peter Holquist Ch 8. Germany and the Young Turks: Revolutionaries into Statesmen- Eric D. Weitz Ch 9. Who Still Talked about the Extermination of the Armenians? German Talk and German Silences- Margaret Lavinia Anderson Part IV Genocide in Local Context Ch 10. Zeytun and the Commencement of the Armenian Genocide- Aram Arkun Ch 11. The Ottoman Treatment of the Assyrians- David Gaunt Ch 12. The First World War and the Development of the Armenian Genocide- Donald Bloxham Ch 13. Pouring a People into the Desert: The "Definitive Solution" of the Unionists to the Armenian Question- Fuat Dÿndar Part V Continuties Ch 14. "Turkey for the Turks": Demographic Engineering in Eastern Anatolia, 1914-1945- Ugur Umit Ungör Ch 15. Renewal and Silence: Unionist Policies After World War I- Erik Jan Zÿrcher ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface- Norman M. Naimark
- Introduction: Leaving It to the Historians-Ronald Grigor Suny and Fatma Mÿge Göçek
- Part I Historiographies of the Genocide
- Ch 1. Writing Genocide: The Fate of the Ottoman Armenians in Western Historiographies- Ronald Grigor Suny
- Ch 2. Reading Genocide: Turkish Historiography on the Armenian Ethnic Cleansing- Fatma Mÿge Göçek
- Part II On the Eve of Catastrophe
- Ch3. The Silence of the Land: Agrarian Relations, Ethnicity, and Power- Stephan H. Astourian
- Ch 4. What was Revolutionary about Armenian Political Parties in the Ottoman Empire?- Gerald J. Libaridian
- Ch 5. Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Army and the Ottoman Defeat in the Balkan War of 1912-1913- Fikret Adanir
- Ch 6. From Patriotism to Mass Murder: Dr. Mehmed Reshid (1873-1919)- Hans-Lukas Kieser
- Part III Genocide in International Context
- Ch 7. The Politics and Practice of the Russian Occupation of Armenia, 1915-February 1917- Peter Holquist
- Ch 8. Germany and the Young Turks: Revolutionaries into Statesmen- Eric D. Weitz
- Ch 9. Who Still Talked about the Extermination of the Armenians? German Talk and German Silences- Margaret Lavinia Anderson
- Part IV Genocide in Local Context
- Ch 10. Zeytun and the Commencement of the Armenian Genocide- Aram Arkun
- Ch 11. The Ottoman Treatment of the Assyrians- David Gaunt
- Ch 12. The First World War and the Development of the Armenian Genocide- Donald Bloxham
- Ch 13. Pouring a People into the Desert: The "Definitive Solution" of the Unionists to the Armenian Question- Fuat Dÿndar
- Part V Continuties
- Ch 14. "Turkey for the Turks": Demographic Engineering in Eastern Anatolia, 1914-1945- Ugur Umit Ungör
- Ch 15. Renewal and Silence: Unionist Policies After World War I- Erik Jan Zÿrcher