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Crime of numbers: the role of statistics in the Armenian question (1878-1918)
2010, Transaction Publishers
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1412811007 9781412811002
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Table of Contents
Diplomacy and statistics : the emergence of the Armenian question (1878-1913)
1st period : the Congress of Berlin and the emergence of the Armenian question, 1878
"Sharing the state" : the domestic significance of statistics in the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman censuses of 1831, 1844, 1881, and 1905
The transition from a "millet" system to a representative system
The representative system and the extraordinary councils of 1845
The 1876 Constitution and parliamentarianism
The role of statistics in determining the percentage of non-Muslims in the state apparatus : police, gendarmerie, justice, etc.
2nd period : the 1895 memorandum
The CUP and the Armenian question
Unionist turkification policy
Unionist statistical survey
The elections of 1908, 1912, 1914
The election of general councils
3rd period : the reform of the six vilayets in 1914 : "Vilayat-i Sarkiyye Islahati" (Reform of the Oriental provinces)
War, massacre, and statistics (1914-1918) : the "definitive solution" of the Armenian question
Political persecution
Deportation, the Suez Canal Operation and the chase of deserters in Zeytun
The topography and climatic character of the Zor Region
The awareness of Talat Pasha of the deadly character of Zor
Massacres : the Van resistance/rebellion and further deportations
May 9, 1915 : command for the evacuation of Cilicia and the border regions
Condemnation of massacres by the Allied Powers
Policy of settlement in formerly Armenian villages
The distribution of Armenian properties and "the abandoned property commissions"
June 21, 1915 : order to deport "all Armenians, without exception"
July 20, 1915 : secret order concerning counting and mapping
Counting Armenians
Mapping Armenians
Dispersing Armenians according to the principle of 10%, 5%, and 2%
Adjusting the principle of 5% in Anatolia : the numerical "monitoring" of Armenians
Military and artisan families ; Protestants and Catholics; abandoned women and children
Armenian converts
Marriage to Armenian women, a matter of state policy
Dressing the Armenian orphans, a matter of state policy
Privileged regions : Edirne, Istanbul, and Izmir
Adjusting the principle of 10% in the resettlement region, 2% in Haleb
End of deportations
Distribution of Armenian capital
Deportations and health policy
Opposition in the Senate by Senator Ahmed Riza Bey
Photographing Armenians, covering the massacre : the construction of an official ideology
The number in the crime : counting the Armenian dead.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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