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CHAPTER TWO Convulsions at the End of Empire: Thrace, Asia Minor, and the Aegean
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I. CONTEXTS
- CHAPTER ONE. THE BACKGROUND TO THE LATE OTTOMAN GENOCIDES 19
- CHAPTER TWO Convulsions at the End of Empire: Thrace, Asia Minor, and the Aegean 82
- CHAPTER THREE. ASSYRIANS IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND THE OFFICIAL TURKISH POLICY OF THEIR EXTERMINATION, 1890s–1918 105
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PART II. DOCUMENTATION AND EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS
- CHAPTER FOUR Considering Genocide Testimony: Three Case Studies from the Armenian, Pontic, and Assyrian Genocides 135
- CHAPTER FIVE THE ASSYRIAN ISSUE 1914-35 Australian Documents and Press 158
- CHAPTER SIX. ETHNIC CLEANSING, AMERICAN WOMEN, AND THE ADMIRAL Deep in Anatolia during the Turkish Nationalist Revolution 187
- CHAPTER SEVEN. FOUND IN TRANSLATION Eyewitness Accounts of the Massacres in Nicomedia as Reported by Greek Journalist Kostas Faltaits 214
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Destruction of Smyrna in 1922 An Armenian and Greek Shared Tragedy 227
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PART III. LEGACIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
- CHAPTER NINE Lemkin on Three Genocides: Comparing His Writings on the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides 253
- CHAPTER TEN The Greek Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: Parallels with the Armenian Genocide 274
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. THE GENOCIDE OF THE OTTOMAN GREEKS, 1913–23 Myths and Facts 300
- CHAPTER TWELVE “REDEEMING THE UNREDEEMED” The Anglo-Hellenic League’s Campaign for the Greeks in Asia Minor 323
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Genocide by Deportation into Poverty: Western Diplomats on Ottoman Christian Killings and Expulsions, 1914–24 354
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. THE SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 403
- Index 427
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I. CONTEXTS
- CHAPTER ONE. THE BACKGROUND TO THE LATE OTTOMAN GENOCIDES 19
- CHAPTER TWO Convulsions at the End of Empire: Thrace, Asia Minor, and the Aegean 82
- CHAPTER THREE. ASSYRIANS IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND THE OFFICIAL TURKISH POLICY OF THEIR EXTERMINATION, 1890s–1918 105
-
PART II. DOCUMENTATION AND EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS
- CHAPTER FOUR Considering Genocide Testimony: Three Case Studies from the Armenian, Pontic, and Assyrian Genocides 135
- CHAPTER FIVE THE ASSYRIAN ISSUE 1914-35 Australian Documents and Press 158
- CHAPTER SIX. ETHNIC CLEANSING, AMERICAN WOMEN, AND THE ADMIRAL Deep in Anatolia during the Turkish Nationalist Revolution 187
- CHAPTER SEVEN. FOUND IN TRANSLATION Eyewitness Accounts of the Massacres in Nicomedia as Reported by Greek Journalist Kostas Faltaits 214
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Destruction of Smyrna in 1922 An Armenian and Greek Shared Tragedy 227
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PART III. LEGACIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
- CHAPTER NINE Lemkin on Three Genocides: Comparing His Writings on the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides 253
- CHAPTER TEN The Greek Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: Parallels with the Armenian Genocide 274
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. THE GENOCIDE OF THE OTTOMAN GREEKS, 1913–23 Myths and Facts 300
- CHAPTER TWELVE “REDEEMING THE UNREDEEMED” The Anglo-Hellenic League’s Campaign for the Greeks in Asia Minor 323
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Genocide by Deportation into Poverty: Western Diplomats on Ottoman Christian Killings and Expulsions, 1914–24 354
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. THE SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 403
- Index 427