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The Armenian Genocide

2023
The media coverage of the Armenian genocide, coined at the time as the ‘murder of a nation’, ‘a crime against humanity’, or ‘Armenian atrocities’ was extensive and almost universal from day one and beyond, despite Turkish and German censorship and denialism.
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The Armenian Genocide

2018
From very early on the Turkish Republic’s attitude toward minorities has been paradoxical. On the one hand, the legal system wants to assimilate them. For example, in 1926 the state forced minority leaders to stop using their canonical and traditional laws in matters of family law.
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The Armenian Genocide

2008
In September 2005, Turkish scholars and intellectuals critical of the Turkish official historiography on the Armenian deportations and massacres of 1915 convened a conference in Istanbul to analyze and discuss the fate of the Armenians at the end of the Ottoman Empire. Among the many discussions held, one in particular was noteworthy in that it focused
Donald Bloxham, Fatma Müge Göçek
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Armenian Genocide

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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THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

2013
In 1915, the Armenians were exiled from their land, and in the process of deportation 1.5 million of them were killed. The 1915-1916 annihilation of the Armenians was the archetype of modern genocide, in which a state adopts a specific scheme geared to the destruction of an identifiable group of its own citizens.
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The Armenian Genocide

2015
With its analytical introductory essays, more than 140 individual entries, a historical timeline, and primary documents, this book provides an essential reference volume on the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide has often been considered a template for subsequent genocides and is one of the first genocides of the 20th century.
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The Armenian Genocide

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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The Armenian Genocide

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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Turkey’s Genocide Against Armenians

2014
In this chapter, we shall examine the Turkish genocide against Armenians. It remains a genocide that is relatively fresh in the minds of many people who have either personally experienced the terror of such events, or had family and/or friends eliminated by such events, or, simply followed such events through the media.
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