Acknowledgement
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
PART I: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION BY THE POWERS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 1. Islamic Sacred Law as a Matrix of
Ottoman Legal Order and Nationality Conflicts
Chapter 2. Humanitarian Intervention as a Response
to Nationality Conflicts in the Balkans
Chapter 3. Escalation of the Conflicts and Ottoman
Palliatives: The Origins of the Eastern Question Foreshadowing the
Armenian Question
PART II: THE ORIGINS OF THE ARMENIAN QUESTION AND THE TURKO-ARMENIAN CONFLICT
Chapter 4. The Ill-Fated Internationalization
of a Domestic Nationality Conflict
Chapter 5. The Interactive Dynamics of the Eastern
and Armenian Questions
PART III: THE DYSFUNCTIONS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN THE RISE AND TREATMENT OF THE ARMENIAN QUESTION
Chapter 6. Manipulative Diplomacy Supplanting
the Ideals of Humanitarian Intervention
Chapter 7. The Impotence of Discordant Diplomacy:
The Disconnective Vulnerabilities of the Armenians
PART IV: THE INAUGURATION OF A PROTO-GENOCIDAL POLICY
Chapter 8. The Era of Abdul Hamit Massacres
Chapter 9. The Portentousness of the Abdul Hamit
Era Massacres
PART V: THE WARS AND MASSACRES OF THE NEW YOUNG TURK REGIME AND THE DEMISE OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTIONISM
Chapter 10. The 1909 Twin Adana Massacres
Chapter 11. The Eviction if the Turks from the
Balkan Peninsula: A New Sense of Peril for Anatolia
PART VI: THE INITIATION AND CONSUMATION OF THE GENOCIDE UNDER COVER OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Chapter 12. The Legal-Political Context of
Initiation
Chapter 13. International Law as a Crucible of
Legal Liabilities
Chapter 14. The Implementation of the Genocide
Chapter 15. The Disguises of the Law of
Deportation and Ancillary Acts
Chapter 16. The Issue of German Complicity
PART VII: THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE IN THE AFTERMATH OF TURKISH MILITARY DEFEAT
Chapter 17. Allied Attempts at Retributive
Justice
Chapter 18. The Recourse to the Machinery of
Turkish Justice
PART VIII: THE PUSH BEYOND DOMESTIC GENOCIDE. THE TARGETING OF THE RUSSIAN ARMENIANS
Chapter 19. The Ittihadist Thrust Against
Russian Armenia
Chapter 20. The Kemalist Thrust Against Russian
Armenia
PART IX: A REVIEW OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 21. The Saliency of Some of the
Determinants of the Armenian Genocide
Chapter 22. Parallel Problems in the Post-War
Prosecution of World War I German War Criminals
Chapter 23. The Armenian Genocide in Relation to
the Holocaust and the Nuremberg Trials
Conclusion
Epilogue
Bibliography
Subject Index
Names Index
Vahakn N. Dadrian (1926-2019) was director of a large Genocide Study Project sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the H. F. Guggenheim Foundation. He authored Warrant for Genocide: Key Elements in the Turko-Armenian Conflict (Transaction 1999) and co-authored with Taner Akçam of Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials (Berghahn, 2011). In 2005, he received four separate awards for his lifetime contribution to genocide studies. Vahakn Dadrian, who taught at the State University of New York (SUNY) system (1970-1991), was also Director of Genocide Research at the Zoryan Institute.
“…a highly detailed yet accessible account.” • Choice “…totally innovative … Dadrian exhibits exemplary objectivity and provides us with the fruits of a life of scholarship and research. An inestimable contribution to our knowledge of history.“ • Journal of the Society of Armenian Studies “…marshals considerable evidence to show how the development of the Turkish-Armenian conflict escalated to the point of genocide … Dadrian makes [an] important contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of the Ottoman decision to destroy its Armenian subjects.“ • MESA Bulletin “[The History of the Armenian Genocide] is without doubt the most important work ever done on this subject. [Dadrian's] painstaking archival work, and [his] wide reading in the relevant sources in Turkish, Armenian, German, French and English has no parallel. The book will stand as a monument parallel to Hilberg's master work, The Destruction of the European Jews … [He has] forced me to rethink the entire issue of comparisons and differences between the Armenian experience in World War I and the Jewish experience in World War II.“ • Steven T. Katz, Cornell University “…an outstanding piece of scholarship … based on years of meticulous study of primary sources…“ • Leo Kuper, University of California “…the author has pioneered the sociological study of the Armenian Genocide…“ • Roger Smith, College of William and Mary, Virginia
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