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    GenEd Republishes Landmark Book of Armenian Genocide News Reports

    http://asbarez.com/122613/gened-republishes-landmark-book-of-armenian-genocide-news-reports/
    Friday, May 2nd, 2014


    'The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from the American Press: 1915-1922'

    SAN FRANCISCO'The Genocide Education Project has republished the
    seminal book, `The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from the American
    Press: 1915-1922.' Originally edited and published in 1980 by Richard
    Kloian, the founder of the Armenian Genocide Resource Center who
    passed away in 2010, the 400 page book is a compilation of New York
    Times articles, magazine stories, eyewitness accounts, and official
    documents about the Armenian Genocide, as they were first published in
    the American press of the day. The Genocide Education Project (GenEd)
    was given the rights to the book by Mrs. Toni Kloian, in order for the
    book to remain in publication and continue to provide scholars,
    educators, and policy makers access to this valuable resource.

    ``The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from the American Press' is an
    essential work of scholarship,' writes author and Colgate University
    professor, Peter Balakian. `Kloian meticulously presents the vast and
    rich coverage of the Armenian Genocide in the major American press,
    especially the New York Times, and in doing so provides us with an
    important way of understanding the scope and magnitude of the Armenian
    Genocide in its historical moment ' a moment that still has large
    ramifications nearly a century later.'

    `The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from the American Press' is a
    compelling chronicle of the Armenian Genocide, the systematic
    deportations and massacres of the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire,
    perpetrated by the Turkish government between 1915 and 1922. Reports
    in U.S. newspapers of the 1890-1909 massacres and the 1915 genocide
    galvanized the entire nation, spawning the first international human
    rights movement in the United States, including protests and
    unprecedented national relief efforts.

    Editor and publisher of the book, Richard Kloian

    Included in the book are:
    ¢ 200 articles from The New York Times, 1890-1915
    ¢ 68 articles from fourteen American journals
    ¢ American Ambassador Morgenthau's personal account of the genocide
    ¢ Lord Bryce's report on Turkish atrocities in Armenia
    ¢ Accounts by German, Turkish, Italian & Danish eyewitnesses
    ¢ Scores of eyewitness survivor accounts
    ¢ Telegrams by the Turkish Interior Minister, Talaat Pasha, admitting genocide
    ¢ Transcript of the Ottoman Military Court trial indictment and death
    sentences for the former leaders for war crimes
    ¢ Photographs of the deportations and massacres

    Alan Whitehorn, emeritus professor of political science at the Royal
    Military College of Canada, recently wrote in the Armenian Weekly,
    `The most innovative and path-breaking work on newspaper coverage of
    the genocide was conducted by Richard Kloian in his 1980 monumental
    book, `The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts From the American Press
    (1915-1922).' Working for many years to gather diverse material and
    employing far less advanced technology, Kloian surveyed the American
    press for the key seven-year period¦The volume he delivered at nearly
    400 pages was epic and pioneering¦ It is an essential reference work
    for anyone doing sustained research on the Armenian Genocide.'

    The American Book Review stated it is `a must for all libraries that
    have sections devoted to the Middle East, Armenia, and the phenomenon
    of genocide.'

    `The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from the American Press:
    1915-1922' is available for $25 plus shipping from The Genocide
    Education Project.

    The Genocide Education Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, tax-exempt
    501(c)(3) educational organization that assists educators in teaching
    about human rights and genocide, particularly the Armenian Genocide,
    by developing and distributing instructional materials, providing
    access to teaching resources and organizing educational workshops. For
    more information about The Genocide Education Project, go to
    www.GenocideEducation.org.

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