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ISBN: 3939795925
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ISBN: 9783939795926
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2018, ISBN: 9783939795926
Editor: Manzara Verlag, Foreword: Ferudun Ata, Illustrator: Tobias Rózsa, Perfect Paperback, 357 Seiten, Publiziert: 2018-11-21T00:00:00.000Z, Produktgruppe: Book, Subjects, Books, Manzar… Mehr…
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Detailangaben zum Buch - The Relocation Trials in Occupied Istanbul
EAN (ISBN-13): 9783939795926
ISBN (ISBN-10): 3939795925
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Herausgeber: Manzara Verlag
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2018-12-02T08:23:53+01:00 (Berlin)
Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2022-05-29T23:43:17+02:00 (Berlin)
ISBN/EAN: 9783939795926
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen:
3-939795-92-5, 978-3-939795-92-6
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Autor des Buches: ferudun ata
Titel des Buches: relocation trials
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Autor/in: Ferudun Ata
Titel: The Relocation Trials in Occupied Istanbul; İşgal İstanbul’unda Tehcir Yargılamaları
Verlag: Manzara Verlag; Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018-11-19
Offenbach am Main; DE
Übersetzer/in: Patrick Cox; Nicola Jane Hüner; Simden Pilon (tur)
Gewicht: 0,488 kg
Sprache: Englisch
16,90 € (DE)
17,40 € (AT)
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BC; B131; Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte; Geschichte und Archäologie; Verstehen; Great War; Armenian Genocide; Armenians; Turks; Injustice; Armenia; Armenia; Occupation; Relocation; Ottoman Empire; World War I; Turkey; Auseinandersetzen
“The Armenian campaign attempts to remove the relocation of Ottoman Armenians along the Eastern Front from the wider scope of history and war that engulfed the Ottoman Empire. In doing so, the campaign cherry-picks archival documents, court rulings and communications in order to bolster their genocide claims. The courts martial rulings of 1919-1921 are a case in point. By explicating the legal basis of these courts, to include the judicial procedures and the witnesses, Prof. Ferudun Ata's well-researched book provides a welcome correction to the campaign's continuing attempts to legislate reality and politicize history.” Dr. Brendon J. Cannon, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi; Author of Legislating Reality and Politicizing History: Contextualizing Armenian Claims of Genocide. “With the Great War won and the Royal Navy’s guns ranged upon the Ottoman capital the British occupation forces sought to impose victor’s justice on the Turks. In this informative work Prof. Ferudun Ata examines the character of this justice and its very dubious legality. A distorted form of Ottoman martial law decrees was employed with the collaboration of a client administration, in which the outcome for the accused was predetermined - guilty with harsh punishment. The objective was not merely vengeance but the elimination of all opposition to the occupation.” Dr. Pat Walsh, Queen’s University, Belfast; author of The Armenian Insurrection and the Great War – A Cautionary Tale of Betrayal. “One of the most commonly used arguments in support of the Armenian’claims of genocide is quashed by Ferudun Ata in his meticulously researched book on the war crime trials convened by Damat Ferit Pasha’s puppet government after World War I. Professor Ata gives conclusive proof that the verdicts of these trials are not to be trusted since their only purpose was to satisfy the Entente Powers and punish the government’s political rivals. The author documents the gathering of false witnesses to testify again the accused who were unable to represent themselves.” Prof. Dr. Kemal Çiçek, Director, Institute of History, New Turkey Strategic Research Center; author of the The Great War and the Forced Migration of Armenians. “Feridun Ata’s well-researched treatise on the post World War I Ottoman war crime trials in İstanbul amply demonstrates their lack of conclusive validity due to the small number of witnesses and their often biased testimonies given under Allied pressures to punish their defeated enemy. Scholars and the intelligent lay public should read this study before further pontificating on the subject.” Professor Michael M. Gunter, Professor of Political Science, Tennessee Technological University, author of Armenian History and the Question of Genocide.< zum Archiv...