Late Ottoman Genocides

The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies

Edited by Dominik J. Schaller, Jürgen Zimmerer

Price: £75.00

Binding/Format: Hardback

ISBN: 978-0-415-48012-3

Publish Date: 26th January 2009

Imprint: Routledge

Pages: 116 pages

Description

The Armenian Genocide has lately attracted a lot of attention, despite the Turkish government's attempts at denial. It has been developed into a central obstacle to Turkey's entry into the European Union. As such it attracts the highest political and public attention. What is largely ignored in the debate, however, is the fact that Armenians were not the only victims of the Young Turk's genocidal population policies. What is still largely forgotten is the murder, expulsion and deportation of other ethnic groups like Assyrians, Greeks, Kurds and Arabs by the Young Turks. This not only increases the number of victims, but also changes the perspective on the foundation of modern Turkey and as such on modern Turkish history more generally. The Thematic Issue of the JGR, the republication of which is proposed here, is the first publication, which addresses these wider issues. It contributes not only to our understanding of the Young Turks' population and extermination policies in all its complexities and so helping to bring the forgotten victims' stories "back" into genocide scholarship, but to our understanding of modern Turkey more generally. It is an indispensable tool for everybody interested in one of the great historical controversies of our time.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Genocide Research.

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You can read some articles for free here:

Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and
Young Turkish population and extermination policies—introduction


Dominik J. Schaller; Jürgen Zimmerer

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And here:

The 1914 cleansing of Aegean Greeks as a case of violent Turkification

Matthias Bjørnlund

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