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    Turkish nationalism and the Armenian Genocide to be subject of talk by
    noted Turkish author

    armradio.am
    16.02.2007 13:42

    Historian Taner Akcam, one of the first Turkish academics to
    acknowledge and openly discuss the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman
    Turkish government in 1915, will speak March 29, in the York Room of
    Birch Mansion on the campus of Ramapo College, reports the Armenian
    Natioanl Committee of America.

    Sponsored by Ramapo College's Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies, in cooperation with the Armenian National Committee of New
    Jersey, Akcam's talk will be based on his book `A Shameful Act: The
    Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility,'
    published by Metropolitan Books last November.

    The 2006 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Orhan Pamuk, has called Akcam's
    book `¦the definitive account of the organized destruction of the
    Ottoman Armenians written by a brave Turkish scholar who has devoted
    his life to chronicling the events. No future discussion of the history
    will be able to ignore this brilliant book.'

    Making extensive use of Ottoman and other sources not previously done
    so by historians of any nationality, Akcam places the genocide within
    the context of Turkish nationalism. He shows an empire in a state of
    collapse that is plagued by dissension and contradiction. In its dying
    breath, as Akcam depicts, it lashes out against one of its ethnic and
    religious minorities, resulting in what was to become the first of the
    20th Century's genocides in which over a million Armenian men, women
    and children lost their lives and livelihoods through organized
    killing, rape and deportation. Akcam also investigates the postwar
    efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice and explains how the
    growing strategic importance of the Middle East assured their failure.
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