The Turkish State and the Ottoman Armenians

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Abstract:

As an Australian researcher of contact between cultures and religions and the effects on political identities in the Middle East, I was interested to read Gary Malone’s article ‘The Armenian Genocide: The Moral Necessity of Remembering’. The suffering and death toll of Armenians in their relations with the Ottoman state were awesome during and following the First World War: it was a peak of the dehumanization of modern nationalist man, and we do indeed have an obligation today to learn more about the Armenian circumstances to stop any future possibility of genocide.

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