This article discusses a century-long denial of historic genocide targeting Kurdish Alevis in Turkey. Firstly, I argue that the state-sponsored killings and forced displacements that occurred in Dersim in 1937-38 constitute genocide. Secondly, I use census numbers and other available documentation to suggest a possible figure for the causalities, while pointing out the methods by which the state has tried to cover up these numbers, indicating state planning and preparation. Finally, I show that as a part of the continued denial of such genocide, Turkish leftist organizations have been manipulated by the state, and thus have ended up supporting much of the same rhetoric as the right nationalist Turkish state
In my dissertation I analyze the relationships between historical and everyday state-formation and t...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on D...
This article discusses a century-long denial of historic genocide targeting Kurdish Alevis in Turkey...
Genocide in Kurdistan most often refers to events that are recognized as having occurred in Iraq du...
The persistence of genocide or near-genocidal incidents from the 1890s through the 1990s, committed ...
By studying the continuity between the Ottoman Empire and its succeeding Turkish Republic, this arti...
The Turkish government’s 98-year-old denial of the Armenian genocide presents an unprecedented case ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...
The murder of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915 has been ack...
The initial hypothesis of this case study was that the Kurdish population in Turkey posed the main o...
This article analyses the gendered, spatial and emotional dynamics of the Dersim Genocide (1937/38) ...
<p>This dissertation examines the conflict in Eastern Anatolia in the early 20th century and the mem...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
The Kurds have suffered much violent oppression in Republican Turkey, but by and large this violenc...
In my dissertation I analyze the relationships between historical and everyday state-formation and t...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on D...
This article discusses a century-long denial of historic genocide targeting Kurdish Alevis in Turkey...
Genocide in Kurdistan most often refers to events that are recognized as having occurred in Iraq du...
The persistence of genocide or near-genocidal incidents from the 1890s through the 1990s, committed ...
By studying the continuity between the Ottoman Empire and its succeeding Turkish Republic, this arti...
The Turkish government’s 98-year-old denial of the Armenian genocide presents an unprecedented case ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...
The murder of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915 has been ack...
The initial hypothesis of this case study was that the Kurdish population in Turkey posed the main o...
This article analyses the gendered, spatial and emotional dynamics of the Dersim Genocide (1937/38) ...
<p>This dissertation examines the conflict in Eastern Anatolia in the early 20th century and the mem...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
The Kurds have suffered much violent oppression in Republican Turkey, but by and large this violenc...
In my dissertation I analyze the relationships between historical and everyday state-formation and t...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on D...