A compelling portrait of the aftermath of the Armenian genocide and the enduring struggle to have it officially recogniz
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English Pages [254] Year 2015
Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
Translator’s Preface
Foreword
Note on Turkish Pronunciation
Timeline
Ilustrations
Introduction: The Armenian Genocide and the Law
1 Marseille: Little Armenia
2 Armen Aroyan, Archeologist of the Genocide
3 Of Grandmothers and Grandchildren
4 Converts: The Hidden Armenians
5 Dersim: Land of Rebels
6 Genocide of the Stone
7 The Armenian Don Quixote
8 Vakıf: The Last Village
9 Football Diplomacy
10 An Obsession with Denial
11 Sevag Balıkçı: 1,500,000 + 2
12 Çankaya Palace: The Republic’s Original Sin
13 “If You Destroy a Nest, You Can’t Make It Your Own”
14 The Soul of the Resistance Movement
15 Hrant Dink: The Armenian and His Turkish Heirs
16 The Kurds: Pricking Turkey’s Conscience
17 Death of a Sub-Prefect
18 The Righteous Turks
Conclusion
Notes
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
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T
U
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W
Y
Z
Acknowledgments