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Contributors | 9 | |
Introduction: The Armenian Genocide: Remembrance and Denial | 13 | |
1 | Modern Turkish Identity and the Armenian Genocide: From Prejudice to Racist Nationalism | 23 |
2 | The Archival Trail: Authentication of The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-16 | 51 |
3 | The Baghdad Railway and the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1916: A Case Study in German Resistance and Complicity | 67 |
4 | Finishing the Genocide: Cleansing Turkey of Armenian Survivors, 1920-1923 | 113 |
5 | The Forty Days of Musa Dagh: Its Impact on Jewish Youth in Palestine and Europe | 147 |
6 | Survivor Memoirs of the Armenian Genocide as Cultural History | 165 |
7 | Problematic Aspects of Reading Genocide Literature: A Search for a Guideline or a Canon | 175 |
8 | The Role of Historical Memory in Interpreting Events in the Republic of Armenia | 187 |
9 | Denial of the Armenian Genocide in Comparison with Holocaust Denial | 201 |
10 | Freedom and Responsibility of the Historian: The "Lewis Affair" | 237 |
11 | The Truth of the Facts: About the New Revisionism | 249 |
12 | Professional Ethics and the Denial of the Armenian Genocide | 271 |
Works Cited | 297 | |
Index | 317 |
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