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Politics of Naming the Armenian Genocide

Politics of Naming the Armenian Genocide2021

Vartan Matiossian, Bedross Der Matossian

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"This book explores the genealogy of the concept of 'Medz Yeghern' ('Great Crime'), the Armenian term for the mass murder and ethnic cleansing of the Armenian ethno-religious group in the Ottoman Empire between the years 1915-1923. Widely accepted by historians as one of the classical cases of genocide in the 20th century, ascribing the right definition to the crime has been a source of contention and controversy in international politics. Vartan Matiossian here draws upon extensive research based on Armenian sources, neglected in much of the current historiography, as well as other European languages in order to trace the development of the concepts pertaining to mass killing and genocide of Armenians from the ancient to the modern periods. Beginning with an analysis of the term itself, he shows how the politics of its use evolved as Armenians struggled for international recognition of the crime after 1945, in the face of Turkish protest. Taking a combined historical, philological, literary and political perspective, the book is an insightful exploration of the politics of naming a catastrophic historical event, and the competitive nature of national collective memories."--

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First published
2021
OL Work ID
OL25796099W

Subjects

Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923HistoriographyEthnic conflictHistoryCollective memoryArmenian massacres, 1915-1923GenocideArmeniansMiddle EastTurkey and the Ottoman Empire (Middle East)Armenia (Asia Studies)Metz YeghérnOttoman EmpireEthnic relations

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