The Armenian genocide /
The systematic extermination of about 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman government during and after WWI inspired the formulation of a new term that would come to haunt the modern civilized world genocide. It was a harbinger of other genocides that would deeply scar and stain the twentieth century...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Greenhaven Publishing,
[2018]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Viewpoints on modern world history.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Historical Background
- Historical Perspective from the Ottoman Empire Onward / Sara Cohan
- 1909: The Adana Massacres / Bedross Der Matossian
- Did the Armenian Genocide Inspire Hitler? / Hannibal Travis
- The Assyrian Genocide Differs from the Armenian Genocide The Combat Genocide Association
- How Kim Kardashian's Ancestors Escaped / Michael Snyder
- Chapter 2. Context for the Armenian Genocide
- Government Responsibility in the Armenian Genocide / United to End Genocide
- Defining Genocide / Michael M. Gunter
- The Armenian Question / Universidad Iberoamericana
- Human Nature and Ethnic Conflict / Gregory G. Dinijian
- Remembering a Genocide Survivor / Michael J. Stone
- Chapter 3. Lasting Effects of the Armenian Genocide
- Trauma Reverberates Through the Generations / Anie Kalayjian and Marian Weisberg
- How Ending Genocide Denial Will Help Turkey / David Tolbert
- Alternatives for Ending Genocidal Events / Alex de Waal and Bridget Conley-Zilkic
- Students Are Still Fighting for Genocide Recognition / Melanie Nakashian
- Chronology.