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Full Description
This open access book brings together contributions from an internationally diverse group of scholars to celebrate Taner Akçam's role as the first Turkish intellectual to publicly recognize the Armenian Genocide. As a researcher, lecturer, and mentor to a new generation of scholars, Akçam has led the effort to utilize previously unknown, ignored, or under-studied sources, whether in Turkish, Armenian, German, or other languages, thus immeasurably expanding and deepening the scholarly project of documenting and analyzing the Armenian Genocide.
Contents
Introduction.- Part I: Women and Girls.- The Victims of "Safety": The Destiny of Armenian Women and Girls Who Were Not Deported from Trabzon.- Cohabitating in Captivity: Vartouhie Calantar Nalbandian (Zarevand) at the Women's Section of Istanbul's Central Prison (1915-1918).- Reenacting Testimony: The Armenian Genocide, Early Cinema, and Humanitarianism.- Part II: Agency and Assistance.- "Special Kind of Refugees": Assisting Armenians in Erzincan, Bayburt, and Erzurum.- On the Verge of Death and Survival: Krikor Bogharian's diary.- Categories and their Interstices: The Armenian Genocide Beyond Resistance and Accommodation.- Part III: Genocide and Society.- The Property Law and the Spoliation of Ottoman Armenians.- Refocusing on - Crimes Against - Humanity.- Taner Akcam as Scholar-Activist and Armenian-Turkish Relations.- Part IV: Consensus and Debate.- The Margins of Academia or Challenging the Official Ideology.- The Genocide of the Christians, Turkey 1894-1924.- Since the Centennial:New Departures in the Scholarship on the Armenian Genocide, 2015-2021.