The Journal of Genocide Research (journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars) is pleased to announce the publication of a special issue, 'The Armenian Genocide After 100 Years: New Historical Perspectives', edited by Taner Akçam.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION Taner Akçam pages 255–258
ARTICLES
A responsibility to protest? The public, the Powers and the Armenians in the era of Abdülhamit II Margaret Lavinia Anderson pages 259–283
Reform or cataclysm? The agreement of 8 February 1914 regarding the Ottoman eastern provinces Hans-Lukas Kieser, Mehmet Polatel & Thomas Schmutz pages 285–304
Legal and official plunder of Armenian and Jewish properties in comparative perspective: the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust Ümit Kurt pages 305–326
Gendering denial narratives of the decade of terror (1975–85): the case of Sâmiha Ayverdi/Neşide Kerem Demir and Hatun Sebilciyan/Sabiha Gökçen Hülya Adak pages 327–343
A short history of the Torossian debate Taner Akçam pages 345–362
REFLECTION
Of Jews, Turks and Armenians: entangled memories—a personal recollection Seyla Benhabib pages 363–372