TY - BOOK AU - Suny,Ronald Grigor AU - Göçek,Fatma Müge AU - Naimark,Norman M. TI - Question of genocide: Armenians and Turks at the end of the Ottoman Empire: Armenians and Turks at the end of the Ottoman Empire SN - 9780195393743 (hbk.) AV - DS195.5 .Q45 U1 - 956.6/20154 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Armenian massacres, 1915-1923 KW - Armenians KW - Turkey KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Genocide KW - Ethnic relations KW - Mehmed V, 1909-1918 KW - HISTORY KW - General KW - bisacsh N1 - Includes, notes, bibliographical references and index; Writing genocide : the fate of the Ottoman Armenians; Ronald Grigor Suny --; Reading genocide : Turkish historiography on 1915; Fatma Müge Göçek --; The silence of the land : agrarian relations, ethnicity, and power; Stephan H. Astourian --; What was revolutionary about Armenian revolutionary parties in the Ottoman Empire?; Gerard J. Libaridian --; Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Army and the Ottoman defeat in the Balkan War of 1912-1913; Fikret Adanir --; From "patriotism" to mass murder : Dr. Mehmed Reşid (1873-1919); Hans Lukas Kieser --; The politics and practice of the Russian occupation of Armenia, 1915-February 1917; Peter Holquist --; Germany and the Young Turks : revolutionaries into statesmen; Eric D. Weitz --; Who still talked about the extermination of the Armenians? German talk and German silences; Margaret Lavinia Anderson --; Zeytun and the commencement of the Armenian genocide; Aram Arkun --; The Ottoman treatment of the Assyrians; David Gaunt --; The First World War and the development of the Armenian genocide; Donald Bloxham --; Pouring a people into the desert : the "definitive solution" of the Unionists to the Armenian question; Fuat Dündar --; "Turkey for the Turks" : demographic engineering in eastern Anatolia, 1914-1945; Uğur Ümit Üngör --; Renewal and silence : postwar Unionist and Kemalist rhetoric on the Armenian genocide; Erik Jan Zurcher N2 - One hundred years after the deportations and mass murder of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, and other peoples in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the history of the Armenian genocide is a victim of historical distortion, state-sponsored falsification, and deep divisions between Armenians and Turks. Working together for the first time, Turkish, Armenian, and other scholars present here a compelling reconstruction of what happened and why. This volume gathers the most up-to-date scholarship on Armenian genocide, looking at how the event has been written about in Western and Turkish historiographies; what was happening on the eve of the catastrophe; portraits of the perpetrators; detailed accounts of the massacres; how the event has been perceived in both local and international contexts, including World War I; and reflections on the broader implications of what happened then. The result is a comprehensive work that moves beyond nationalist master narratives and offers a more complete understanding of this tragic event. -- Publisher description UR - http://libproxy.aui.ma/login?url=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780199781041 UR - http://public.eblib.com/EBLPublic/PublicView.do?ptiID=665397 UR - http://site.ebrary.com/id/10443137 UR - http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=355106 ER -