The Armenian Genocide Legacy

This volume focuses on the impact of the Armenian Genocide on different academic disciplines at the crossroads of the centennial commemorations of the Genocide. Its interdisciplinary nature offers the opportunity to analyze the Genocide from different ang

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Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide Series Editors: Thomas Kühne, Deborah Mayersen and Tom Lawson Genocide has shaped human experience throughout history and is one of the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century. Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide is dedicated to the study of this phenomenon across its entire geographic, chronological and thematic range. The series acts as a forum to debate and discuss the nature, the variety, and the concepts of genocide. In addition to histories of the causes, course, and perpetration of genocide, the series devotes attention to genocide’s victims, its aftermaths and consequences, its representation and memorialization, and to genocide prevention. Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide encompasses both comparative work, which considers genocide across time and space, and specific fi case studies. Titles include: S¸ tefan Cristian Ionescu JEWISH RESISTANCE TO ‘ROMANIANIZATION’, 1940–44 Alexis Demirdjian THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE LEGACY Forthcoming titles: Jesse Shipway THE MEMORY OF GENOCIDE IN TASMANIA, 1803–2013 Deborah Mayersen THE UNITED NATIONS AND GENOCIDE

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The Armenian Genocide Legacy Edited by

Alexis Demirdjian Offi fice of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court, The Netherlands

Editorial matter and selection © Alexis Demirdjian 2016 Foreword © Ronald Suny 2016 All other chapters © respective authors 2016 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2016 978-1-137-56162-6

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