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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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Viaggio nei luoghi della memoria armena in Turchia e Azerbaigian
After physical genocide, the Armenians in Turkey have also experienced a real, devastating cultural genocide. For over a century the Turkish authorities have systematically falsified Armenian history, while the remaining Armenian monuments in Turkey have
Aldo Ferrari
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Book review: The Holocaust and genocides in Europe [PDF]
"The Holocaust and Genocides in Europe." Benjamin Lieberman. Bloomsbury Academic. April 2013. --- Focusing on the major cases of genocide in twentieth-century Europe, including the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust and genocide in the former Yugoslavia ...
Varin, Caroline
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Maria Iwanaga Maki (1849–1920) was 23 years old in 1873 when she returned home after a community exile and persecutions of more than 3000 people carried out by the Meiji government. Historians in the public record refer to Iwanaga as otoko‐masari (man‐nish) when she stood up to a representative of the Shogun, while in her public work she became known ...
Gwyn McClelland
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Expulsion (Tehcir) and Genocide (Soykirim): From Ostensible Irreconcilability to Complementarity
The Armenian Genocide is still the object of a hard denial in the official attitude of Turkey's government and political circles. The Turkish term used to define what happened to the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire, in 1915, is tehcir meaning ...
Zekiyan, Boghos
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Abstract Since the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey, more than 215,000 people have been investigated for allegedly using ByLock, an encrypted‐message app. According to government officials and courts, the app was used exclusively by Fethullah Gülen's network, which the Turkish state classifies as a terrorist organization.
Onur Arslan
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Genocide Denial under Constitutional Law: Comparative analysis of Spain, Germany and France
This article examines Genocide denial under the constitutional law, mainly the conflict between constitutionally protected rights of freedom of speech and dignity/equality.
Edita Gzoyan
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European Court of Human Rights: Perinçek v. Switzerland and Pentikäinen v. Finland [PDF]
Short comment and information regarding referral to Grand Chamber of two cases the ECtHR decided on ...
Voorhoof, Dirk
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mass Ccnversions of Armenians in Anatolia during the Hamidian massacres of 1895–1897 [PDF]
Few issues in late-nineteenth-century Armenian/Turkish history straddle so many of the “questions” of the period as does the mass conversion of Armenians in the 1890s. The topic is enmeshed in the much-contested “Armenian Question,” the birth of Armenian
Deringil, Selim
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