They Can Live in the Desert But Nowhere Else: A History of the Armenian Genocide

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A definitive history of the 20th century’s first major genocide on its 100th anniversary

Starting in early 1915, the Ottoman Turks began deporting and killing hundreds of thousands of Armenians in the

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A definitive history of the 20th century’s first major genocide on its 100th anniversary

Starting in early 1915, the Ottoman Turks began deporting and killing hundreds of thousands of Armenians in the first major genocide of the twentieth century. By the end of the First World War, the number of Armenians in what would become Turkey had been reduced by 90 percent-more than a million people. A century later, the Armenian Genocide remains controversial but relatively unknown, overshadowed by later slaughters and the chasm separating Turkish and Armenian interpretations of events. In this definitive narrative history, Ronald Suny cuts through nationalist myths, propaganda, and denial to provide an unmatched account of when, how, and why the atrocities of 1915-16 were committed. Drawing on archival documents and eyewitness accounts, this is an unforgettable chronicle of a cataclysm that set a tragic pattern for a century of genocide and crimes against humanity.

Author: Ronald Grigor Suny
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 05/09/2017
Series: Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity #23
Pages: 520
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.00w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780691175966
Language: English

Author

Suny, Ronald Grigor

Binding

ISBN10

0691175969

ISBN13

9780691175966

Page Count

520

Published Date

May 09 2017

Series

Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity #23

Language

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