: The contributors analyze how these events have been distorted by state-sponsored falsification and how they continue to impact modern identities. Collaborative Dedication
This volume is unique because it features contributions from , alongside other international experts. It was born out of a decade-long dialogue intended to move beyond the "nationalist master narratives" that have long polarized the two communities. Key Themes and Arguments A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at ...
: Some essays explore the understudied deterioration of local communal relations in Anatolia during the 19th century, which set the stage for later violence. : The contributors analyze how these events have
: The book situates the genocide within the broader chaos of World War I and the collapse of the multicultural Ottoman identity. Key Themes and Arguments : Some essays explore
: Scholars examine how and why the Young Turk government (the Committee of Union and Progress) ordered and implemented the mass deportations and massacres.
The article-style collection provides a comprehensive reconstruction of the 1915–1916 events, focusing on: