The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution and exclusion of certain groups - namely Armenians, Rums, Jews, Assyrians and Kurds. However, accounts of the process of Turkish nation-building which deal with its destructive side often overlook the “Turkification” of many non-Muslim women and children in the wake of the First World War. This study aims to fill this gap by drawing on personal narratives and testimonies of forceful assimilation published in the last decade in Turkey. As any discussion on the Armenian Genocide was one that was silenced until not so long ago in Turkey, and historians working on the topic of the Armenian Genocide or mass persecution of Rums often discover that ...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This study seeks to understand a diaspora community narrative of rape and abduction suffered during ...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
The murder of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915 has been ack...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
<p>This dissertation examines the conflict in Eastern Anatolia in the early 20th century and the mem...
The Armenian Genocide is still the object of a hard denial in the official attitude of Turkey's gove...
Religious conversion and forced assimilation of Armenian women and children into Muslim households w...
The Grandchildren is a collection of intimate, harrowing testimonies by grandchildren and great-gran...
Historiography normally refers to the act of writing history, the collective writings of history and...
This dissertation explores the socio-historical forces that account for the ongoing Turkish denial o...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...
A hundred years after the outbreak of the First World War and the perpetration of the Armenian genoc...
This study investigates the commemorations and milestones significant to Turkish history from 1915 t...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This study seeks to understand a diaspora community narrative of rape and abduction suffered during ...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
The murder of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915 has been ack...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
<p>This dissertation examines the conflict in Eastern Anatolia in the early 20th century and the mem...
The Armenian Genocide is still the object of a hard denial in the official attitude of Turkey's gove...
Religious conversion and forced assimilation of Armenian women and children into Muslim households w...
The Grandchildren is a collection of intimate, harrowing testimonies by grandchildren and great-gran...
Historiography normally refers to the act of writing history, the collective writings of history and...
This dissertation explores the socio-historical forces that account for the ongoing Turkish denial o...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...
A hundred years after the outbreak of the First World War and the perpetration of the Armenian genoc...
This study investigates the commemorations and milestones significant to Turkish history from 1915 t...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This study seeks to understand a diaspora community narrative of rape and abduction suffered during ...