
The Assyrian Genocide
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A key question the book raises is whether the fate of the Assyrians maps onto any of the concepts used within international law and diplomatic history to study genocide and group violence. In this light, the Assyrian genocide stands out as being several times larger, in both absolute terms and relative to the size of the affected group, than the Srebrenica genocide, which is recognized by Turkey as well as by international tribunals and organizations. Including its Armenian and Greek victims, the Ottoman Christian Genocide rivals the Rwandan, Bengali, and Biafran genocides. The book also aims to explore the impact of the genocide period of 1914-1925 on the development or partial unraveling of Assyrian group cohesion, including aspirations to autonomy in the Assyrian areas of northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, and southeastern Turkey. Scholars from around the world have collaborated to approach these research questions by reference to diplomatic and political archives, international legal materials, memoirs, and literary works.
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"One of the fortuitous aspects of the development of comparative genocide studies has been attention to a number of cases of genocide and genocidal massacres that previously were not included in a manner commensurate with the crime. For example, after a century the genocide of the numerically small Herero people has finally entered the consciousness of many scholars and students. The same is happening with the Assyrian genocide, recognition of which I have personally advocated for a long time. Each genocide is different, however, and care should be taken as there are pitfalls in attempting to equate one with the other in every way. For decades, the Assyrian genocide, like the Armenian genocide, had become a 'forgotten genocide.' Armenian activists and scholars martialed their resources relatively early to gradually eliminate the adjective 'forgotten.' Assyrians and Greeks tarried, in part because they themselves did not pay sufficient heed to the challenge. It is gratifying that this has changed in recent decades and the fact that both Assyrians and non-Assyrians authors are contributors to The Assyrian Genocide: Cultural and Political Legacies is strong testimony to that fact."Richard G. Hovannisian, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, President's Fellow, Chapman University, and Scholarly Advisor, Shoah Foundation, University of Southern California.
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1. The Assyrian genocide across history: collective memory, legal theory, and power politics
Hannibal Travis
2. The term Seyfo in historical perspective
Michael Abdalla
3. The atrocities against the Assyrians in 1915: a legal perspective
Sara Demir
4. The Ottoman genocide of the Assyrians in Persia
Anahit Khosroeva
5. Abduction, rape and genocide: Urmia's Assyrian girls and women
Eden Naby
6. Genocide/Seyfo - and how resistance became a way of life
Sait Cetinoglu (Abdulmesih BarAbraham, trans.)
7. Lady Surma: the pillar of the Assyrian nation, 1883-1975
Stavros Stavridis
8. The Assyrian delegation in the Paris Peace Conference
Racho Donef
9. The Assyrian "concept of unity" after Seyfo
Aryo Makko
10. Exile or extinction: the Assyrian genocide from 1915 to 2015
Hannibal Travis
11. Epilogue: tombstones and inverted crosses
Nineb Lamassu
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