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050 00 $aDS195.5$b.R46 1999
082 00 $a956.6/2015$221
245 00 $aRemembrance and denial :$bthe case of the Armenian genocide /$cedited by Richard G. Hovannisian.
260 $aDetroit, MI :$bWayne State University Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $a328 pages :$bmap ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 297-315) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: The Armenian Genocide: Remembrance and Denial /$rRichard G. Hovannisian --$g1.$tModern Turkish Identity and the Armenian Genocide: From Prejudice to Racist Nationalism /$rStephan H. Astourian --$g2.$tThe Archival Trail: Authentication of The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-16 /$rAra Sarafian --$g3.$tThe Baghdad Railway and the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1916: A Case Study in German Resistance and Complicity /$rHilmar Kaiser --$g4.$tFinishing the Genocide: Cleansing Turkey of Armenian Survivors, 1920-1923 /$rLevon Marashlian --$g5.$tThe Forty Days of Musa Dagh: Its Impact on Jewish Youth in Palestine and Europe /$rYair Auron --$g6.$tSurvivor Memoirs of the Armenian Genocide as Cultural History /$rLorne Shirinian --$g7.$tProblematic Aspects of Reading Genocide Literature: A Search for a Guideline or a Canon /$rRubina Peroomian --$g8.$tThe Role of Historical Memory in Interpreting Events in the Republic of Armenia /$rDonald E. Miller --
505 80 $g9.$tDenial of the Armenian Genocide in Comparison with Holocaust Denial /$rRichard G. Hovannisian --$g10.$tFreedom and Responsibility of the Historian: The "Lewis Affair" /$rYves Ternon --$g11.$tThe Truth of the Facts: About the New Revisionism /$rMarc Nichanian --$g12.$tProfessional Ethics and the Denial of the Armenian Genocide /$rRoger W. Smith, Eric Markusen and Robert Jay Lifton.
520 $aThe Armenian Genocide that began in World War I, during the drive to transform the plural Ottoman Empire into a monoethnic Turkey, removed a people from its homeland and erased most evidence of their three-thousand-year-old material and spiritual culture. For the rest of this century, changing world events, calculated silence, and active suppression of memory have overshadowed the initial global outrage and have threatened to make this calamity "the forgotten genocide" of world history.
520 8 $aThis volume squarely confronts the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government, which has expended considerable political and financial resources to repress the facts surrounding this event and even enlisted American and European pseudo-academics to rationalize the issue.
520 8 $aFourteen leading scholars from the United States, Canada, France, England, Germany, and Israel here examine the Armenian Genocide from a variety of perspectives to refute those efforts and show how remembrance and denial have shaped perceptions of the event.
650 0 $aArmenian Genocide, 1915-1923.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85007296
650 0 $aArmenian massacres survivors$xPsychology.
650 0 $aGenocide$zTurkey$xHistoriography.
700 1 $aHovannisian, Richard G.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80117133
852 00 $bglx$hDS195.5$i.R46 1998
852 00 $bbar$hDS195.5$i.R46 1999