
The Armenian Genocide: Unraveling the Historical Roots of a Forgotten Tragedy - By Yazan Saad (Human Rights, #1) (eBook, ePUB)
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The Armenian Genocide: Unraveling the Historical Roots of a Forgotten Tragedy by Yazan Saad is a comprehensive examination of one of history's most devastating human tragedies. The book meticulously traces the origins of the Armenian Genocide, challenging the perception of it as an isolated event by exploring the complex social, political, and economic transformations in the Ottoman Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Through archival research, eyewitness accounts, and analysis of Ottoman and European documents, Saad reveals how systemic oppression, failed reforms, international d...
The Armenian Genocide: Unraveling the Historical Roots of a Forgotten Tragedy by Yazan Saad is a comprehensive examination of one of history's most devastating human tragedies. The book meticulously traces the origins of the Armenian Genocide, challenging the perception of it as an isolated event by exploring the complex social, political, and economic transformations in the Ottoman Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Through archival research, eyewitness accounts, and analysis of Ottoman and European documents, Saad reveals how systemic oppression, failed reforms, international diplomacy, and cycles of violence culminated in the genocide of 19151916. The book also highlights the enduring impact of denial and the importance of historical recognition for healing and justice.
Contributor Notes:
Yazan Saad is a historian specializing in modern Middle Eastern history, with a focus on minority rights, genocide studies, and the late Ottoman Empire. His work combines rigorous scholarly research with a commitment to uncovering marginalized narratives. The Armenian Genocide reflects his dedication to shedding light on forgotten histories and their lessons for contemporary global conflicts.
Contributor Notes:
Yazan Saad is a historian specializing in modern Middle Eastern history, with a focus on minority rights, genocide studies, and the late Ottoman Empire. His work combines rigorous scholarly research with a commitment to uncovering marginalized narratives. The Armenian Genocide reflects his dedication to shedding light on forgotten histories and their lessons for contemporary global conflicts.
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