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2015
In early 1915 the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire decided to deport hundreds of thousands of Armenians and Assyrians from their homes into distant parts of the Empire, eventually into the deserts of Syria. Armenian soldiers in the Ottoman Army were demobilized and massacred; women and children were driven on long marches, starved, beaten ...
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In early 1915 the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire decided to deport hundreds of thousands of Armenians and Assyrians from their homes into distant parts of the Empire, eventually into the deserts of Syria. Armenian soldiers in the Ottoman Army were demobilized and massacred; women and children were driven on long marches, starved, beaten ...
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2007
After years of neglect, beginning in 1913 the Russian government redirected its attention to the Armenian Question in order to exert a greater influence on the increasingly pro-German Ittihadist leadership in Constantinople. The rapidly escalating tensions among the European powers convinced Russian authorities of the urgency to engage in Ottoman ...
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After years of neglect, beginning in 1913 the Russian government redirected its attention to the Armenian Question in order to exert a greater influence on the increasingly pro-German Ittihadist leadership in Constantinople. The rapidly escalating tensions among the European powers convinced Russian authorities of the urgency to engage in Ottoman ...
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Doctors and the Armenian and Bosnian Genocides
Health and History, 2016The extensive degree of mass murder that occurred throughout the twentieth century saw the rate of non-combatant (civilian) deaths rise by over seventy-five percent in the space of seventy years, amounting to a death toll exceeding 170 million. Where genocides are concerned, the central role of doctors is undeniable.
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The Turkish Genocide of the Armenians
1998This chapter will introduce to the psychological literature a traumatized group that is little known, although its story is 80 years old. When this group, the Armenians, first emerged from its catastrophic trauma after World War I, psychology was in its infancy.
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'Ararat' and Collective Memories of the Armenian Genocide
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006Atom Egoyan’s Ararat (2002) has been misread and inappropriately critiqued as a failed cinematic representation of the Armenian genocide. The author of this article argues that the film is instead an ambitious meditation on the question of how to represent genocide in general, and the Armenian genocide specifically.
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2012
Between the years 1915 and 1923 the vast majority of the Armenian population of Anatolia and historical West Armenia was eliminated. e Armenians had lived in the area for some 3,000 years. Since the 11th century, when Central Asian tribal armies prevailed over them, Armenians had lived as subjects of various Turkish dynasties.
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Between the years 1915 and 1923 the vast majority of the Armenian population of Anatolia and historical West Armenia was eliminated. e Armenians had lived in the area for some 3,000 years. Since the 11th century, when Central Asian tribal armies prevailed over them, Armenians had lived as subjects of various Turkish dynasties.
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Epistemic Injusticefrom Afar: Rethinking the Denial of Armenian Genocide
Social Epistemology, 2021İmge Oranlı
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