The great game of genocide : imperialism, nationalism, and the destruction of the Ottoman Armenians / Donald Bloxham
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TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009 Description: xiv, 329 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: - 9780199226887 (pbk.)
- 0199226881|q(pbk.)
- Imperialism, nationalism, and the destruction of the Ottoman Armenians
- DS195.5Â .B66 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [286]-311) and index
505 0 Genocide and the Armenian case -- Part 1: Mass murder in
an international system -- Prologue: Eastern questions,
nationalist answers -- Ethnic 'reprisal' and ethnic
cleansing -- Interlude: the genocide in context -- Part 2:
International response and responsibility in the genocide
era -- Imperial Germany: a case of mistaken identity --
Ethnic violence and the entente, 1915-1923 -- Interlude:
new minority questions in the new near east -- Part 3:
From response to recognition? -- The USA: from non-
intervention to non-recognition -- The geopolitics of
memory
520 Between 1915-1916 approximately one million Armenian
Christians were killed under the auspices of the Ottoman
government. For nearly a century this genocide has either
been ignored or not recognised for what it was. The author
provides an explanation for why it happened and why it has
subsequently been overlooked
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