List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
PART I: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
1. Remembrances of a Forgotten Genocide
2. The Historical and Political Context of
the Genocide
PART II: SURVIVOR ACCOUNTS
3. Life and Politics Before the Deportations
4. The Deportation Marches
5. The Experience of Women and Children
6. Orphanage Life and Family Reunions
7. Emigration and Resettlement
PART III: ANALYSIS
8. Survivor Responses to the Genocide
9. Moral Reflections on the Genocide
Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Interview Guide
Appendix C: Survivors Interviewed
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Donald E. Miller is Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California and the author of Reinventing American Protestantism: Christianity in the New Millennium (California, 1997). Lorna Touryan Miller is Director of the Office for Creative Connections at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California. Her parents survived the Armenian genocide.
"The Millers . . . do not attempt to distance themselves from their material and do not conceal their involvement with the survivors. Yet they are fair in their judgments and do not suppress evidence of the humanity and kindness to the Armenians of many Turks who opposed the deportation and bloodshed. . . . Provides additional evidence, if such is needed, of one of the greatest tragedies of modern history."--Firoz Kazemzadeh, "New York Times Book Review
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