Denial of Violence seeks to decipher the roots of the denial by Turkish and Ottoman officials of acts of violence committed against Armenians. Based on a qualitative analysis of over 300 memoirs published in Turkey from 1789 to 2009, Fatma Müge Göçek analyzes denial as a multilayered process that starts with the advent of systematic modernity in the Ottoman Empire in 1789 and continues to this day in the Turkish Republic.
Denial of Violence seeks to decipher the roots of the denial by Turkish and Ottoman officials of acts of violence committed against Armenians. Based on a qualitative analysis of over 300 memoirs published in Turkey from 1789 to 2009, Fatma Müge Göçek analyzes denial as a multilayered process that starts with the advent of systematic modernity in the Ottoman Empire in 1789 and continues to this day in the Turkish Republic.
Fatma Müge Göçek is Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Introduction. On the Denial of Collective Violence * Chapter One. Imperial Denial of Origins of Violence, 1789-1907 * Chapter Two. Young Turk Denial of the Act of Violence, 1908-1918 * Chapter Three. Early Republican Denial of Actors of Violence, 1919-1973 * Chapter Four. Late Republican Denial of Responsibility for Violence, 1974-2009 * Conclusion * Appendix * Table * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * Introduction. On the Denial of Collective Violence * Chapter One. Imperial Denial of Origins of Violence, 1789-1907 * Chapter Two. Young Turk Denial of the Act of Violence, 1908-1918 * Chapter Three. Early Republican Denial of Actors of Violence, 1919-1973 * Chapter Four. Late Republican Denial of Responsibility for Violence, 1974-2009 * Conclusion * Appendix * Table * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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