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    St. Leon Church to Host Lecture on Seizure of Armenian Assets in Aintab

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2014/03/29/st-leon-church-to-host-lecture-on-seizure-of-armenian-assets-in-aintab/
    By Contributor // March 29, 2014

    Umit Kurt

    嚥mit Kurt, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of History at Clark
    University, will present a lecture entitled `The Emergence of the New
    Wealthy Class, 1915-1922: The Seizure of Armenian Property by Local
    Elites in Aintab,' on Thursday, April 10, 2014, at 7:45 p.m. at the
    St. Leon Armenian Church, Abajian Hall, 12-61 Saddle River Road, Fair
    Lawn, N.J. The lecture is jointly sponsored by AGBU Ararat, Armenian
    Network of America- Greater NY, Hye Doon: Armenian-American Support &
    Education Center, Knights of Vartan Bakradouny Lodge of NJ, the
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), NY
    Armenian Students Association, St. Leon Armenian Church, Tekeyan
    Cultural Association- Greater NY Chapter, and Tibrevank Alumni. A
    reception will follow the lecture.

    The genocide and deportation of Aintab's Armenians were carried out by
    local notables and provincial elites. These local actors prospered and
    became a new wealthy social class through the appropriation of
    Armenian property and wealth. By examining the carefully planned
    confiscation of Armenian property as an integral part of the genocide,
    嚥mit Kurt sheds light on how the property of massacred and deported
    Armenians changed hands.

    嚥mit Kurt will also discuss the Abandoned Properties Laws that dealt
    with the administration of property `left behind' by Armenians. He
    argues that these laws are not only a structural element of the
    genocide in 1915, but today's legal system in Turkey. As such, they
    could continue, to this very day, to preserve the rights of Armenians
    to their properties.

    嚥mit Kurt, a native of Aintab, holds a Bachelor of Science degree from
    Middle East Technical University in Political Science and Public
    Administration and a Master's from Sabanc覺 University in the
    department of European Studies. He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in
    the Department of History at Clark University and an instructor at
    Sabanc覺 University. He is the author of numerous articles and several
    books, including most recently Kanunlar覺n Ruhu: Emval-i Metruke
    Kanunlar覺nda Soyk覺r覺m覺n 襤zlerini Aramak (The Spirit of Laws: Seeking
    for the Traces of Armenian Genocide in the Laws of Abandoned Property,
    2012), with Taner Ak蓷m, an English-language translation of which is
    forthcoming. His main area of interest is confiscation of the Armenian
    properties and the role of local elites/notables in Aintab during the
    Armenian genocide.

    For more information contact St. Leon Armenian Church at 201-791-2862.

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