1. Introduction Late Ottoman Genocides: The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish Population and Extermination Policies Dominik J. Schaller and Jurgen Zimmerer 2. Seeing like a Nation-State: Young Turk Social Engineering in Eastern Turkey, 1913-1950 Ugur Umit Ungor 3. The 1914 Cleansing of Aegean Greeks as a case of Violent Turkification Matthias Bjornlund 4. Perception of the Other's Ill-Fate: What Greek Orthodox Refugees from the Ottoman Empire Reported about the Destruction of Ottoman Armenians Herve Georgelin 5. A Prelude to Genocide: CUP Population Policies and Provincial Insecurity, 1908-1914 Dikran M. Kaligian 6. Dissolve or Punish? The International Debate amongst Jurists and Publicists on the Consequences of the Armenian Genocide for the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1923 Daniel Marc Segesser
Dominik J. Schaller is Editor of the Journal of Genocide Research and Assistant Professor at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Jurgen Zimmerer is Editor of the Journal of Genocide Research. He is also Reader in International History and Director of the Centre for the Study of Genocide and Mass Violence at the University of Sheffield.
'Late Ottoman Genocides is an essential read for scholars and
students of the Armenian Genocide and the late Ottoman Empire. In
both composition and construction, the articles presented in this
volume do serve as useful signposts for how to approach the future
of the field.'
Ryan Gingeras, Lafayette College, USA
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