Introduction
1: Nationalism and population politics in the late Ottoman
Empire
2: Genocide of Christians, 1915-1916
3: Deportations of Kurds, 1916-1934
4: Culture and education in the eastern provinces
5: The calm after the storm: the politics of memory
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1: Nationalism and population politics in the late Ottoman
Empire
2: Genocide of Christians, 1915-16
3: Deportations of Kurds, 1916-1934
4: Culture and education in the eastern provinces
5: The calm after the storm: the politics of memory
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Ugur Ümit Üngör studied Sociology and History and defended his Ph.D. in 2009 (summa cum laude). He worked at the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. His main area of interest is the historical sociology of mass violence and nationalism.
an important addition to the literature on the relationship between
state formation and population displacement.
*Peter Gatrell, European Review of History.*
The book will be a bonanza for those who want to acquire a
comparative perspective on the development of nationalism in other
places. A short review cannot do justice to this rich book. One has
to read it oneself and learn.
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