Let Them Not Return
Sayfo - The Genocide Against the Assyrian, Syriac, and Chaldean Christians in the Ottoman Empire
Herausgeber: Atto, Naures; Gaunt, David; Barthoma, Soner Onder
Let Them Not Return
Sayfo - The Genocide Against the Assyrian, Syriac, and Chaldean Christians in the Ottoman Empire
Herausgeber: Atto, Naures; Gaunt, David; Barthoma, Soner Onder
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While the Armenian genocide is today widely recognized, the broader context of Ottoman violence against minority groups-including the indigenous, largely Christian Assyrians-are less well known. This volume is the first scholarly edited collection focused on the Assyrian genocide, or "sayfo."
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While the Armenian genocide is today widely recognized, the broader context of Ottoman violence against minority groups-including the indigenous, largely Christian Assyrians-are less well known. This volume is the first scholarly edited collection focused on the Assyrian genocide, or "sayfo."
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- War and Genocide
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781785334986
- ISBN-10: 1785334980
- Artikelnr.: 46601613
- War and Genocide
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781785334986
- ISBN-10: 1785334980
- Artikelnr.: 46601613
Naures Atto is a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in World Christianities and their Diaspora in the European Context and Principal Investigator in the Aramaic Online Project at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of Hostages in the Homeland, Orphans in the Diaspora: Identity Discourses among the Assyrian/Syriac elites in the European Diaspora (2011).
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Contextualizing the Sayfo in the First World War
David Gaunt, Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 1. How Armenian was the 1915 Genocide?
Ugur Ümit Üngör
Chapter 2. Sayfo Genocide: The Culmination of an Anatolian Culture of
Violence
David Gaunt
Chapter 3. The Resistance of Urmia Assyrians to Violence at the Beginning
of the Twentieth Century
Florence Hellot-Bellier
Chapter 4. Mor Dionysios 'Abd an-Nur Aslan: Church Leader during a Genocide
Jan J. van Ginkel
Chapter 5. Syriac Orthodox Leadership in the Post-Genocide Period (1918-26)
and the Removal of the Patriarchate from Turkey
Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 6. Sayfo, Firman, Qafle: The First World War from the Perspective
of Syriac Christians
Shabo Talay
Chapter 7. A Historical Note of October 1915 Written in Dayro D-Zafaran
(Deyrulzafaran)
Sebastian Brock
Chapter 8. Interpretation of the 'Sayfo' in Gallo Shabo's Poem
Simon Birol
Chapter 9. The Psychological Legacy of the Sayfo: An Inter-generational
Transmission of Fear and Distrust
Önver A. Cetrez
Chapter 10. Sayfo and Denialism: A New Field of Activity for Agents of the
Turkish Republic
Racho Donef
Chapter 11. Turkey's Key Arguments in Denying the Assyrian Genocide
Abdulmesih BarAbraham
Chapter 12. Who Killed Whom? A Comparison of Political Discussions in
France and Sweden about the Genocide of 1915
Christophe Premat
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Contextualizing the Sayfo in the First World War
David Gaunt, Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 1. How Armenian was the 1915 Genocide?
Ugur Ümit Üngör
Chapter 2. Sayfo Genocide: The Culmination of an Anatolian Culture of
Violence
David Gaunt
Chapter 3. The Resistance of Urmia Assyrians to Violence at the Beginning
of the Twentieth Century
Florence Hellot-Bellier
Chapter 4. Mor Dionysios 'Abd an-Nur Aslan: Church Leader during a Genocide
Jan J. van Ginkel
Chapter 5. Syriac Orthodox Leadership in the Post-Genocide Period (1918-26)
and the Removal of the Patriarchate from Turkey
Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 6. Sayfo, Firman, Qafle: The First World War from the Perspective
of Syriac Christians
Shabo Talay
Chapter 7. A Historical Note of October 1915 Written in Dayro D-Zafaran
(Deyrulzafaran)
Sebastian Brock
Chapter 8. Interpretation of the 'Sayfo' in Gallo Shabo's Poem
Simon Birol
Chapter 9. The Psychological Legacy of the Sayfo: An Inter-generational
Transmission of Fear and Distrust
Önver A. Cetrez
Chapter 10. Sayfo and Denialism: A New Field of Activity for Agents of the
Turkish Republic
Racho Donef
Chapter 11. Turkey's Key Arguments in Denying the Assyrian Genocide
Abdulmesih BarAbraham
Chapter 12. Who Killed Whom? A Comparison of Political Discussions in
France and Sweden about the Genocide of 1915
Christophe Premat
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Contextualizing the Sayfo in the First World War
David Gaunt, Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 1. How Armenian was the 1915 Genocide?
Ugur Ümit Üngör
Chapter 2. Sayfo Genocide: The Culmination of an Anatolian Culture of
Violence
David Gaunt
Chapter 3. The Resistance of Urmia Assyrians to Violence at the Beginning
of the Twentieth Century
Florence Hellot-Bellier
Chapter 4. Mor Dionysios 'Abd an-Nur Aslan: Church Leader during a Genocide
Jan J. van Ginkel
Chapter 5. Syriac Orthodox Leadership in the Post-Genocide Period (1918-26)
and the Removal of the Patriarchate from Turkey
Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 6. Sayfo, Firman, Qafle: The First World War from the Perspective
of Syriac Christians
Shabo Talay
Chapter 7. A Historical Note of October 1915 Written in Dayro D-Zafaran
(Deyrulzafaran)
Sebastian Brock
Chapter 8. Interpretation of the 'Sayfo' in Gallo Shabo's Poem
Simon Birol
Chapter 9. The Psychological Legacy of the Sayfo: An Inter-generational
Transmission of Fear and Distrust
Önver A. Cetrez
Chapter 10. Sayfo and Denialism: A New Field of Activity for Agents of the
Turkish Republic
Racho Donef
Chapter 11. Turkey's Key Arguments in Denying the Assyrian Genocide
Abdulmesih BarAbraham
Chapter 12. Who Killed Whom? A Comparison of Political Discussions in
France and Sweden about the Genocide of 1915
Christophe Premat
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Contextualizing the Sayfo in the First World War
David Gaunt, Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 1. How Armenian was the 1915 Genocide?
Ugur Ümit Üngör
Chapter 2. Sayfo Genocide: The Culmination of an Anatolian Culture of
Violence
David Gaunt
Chapter 3. The Resistance of Urmia Assyrians to Violence at the Beginning
of the Twentieth Century
Florence Hellot-Bellier
Chapter 4. Mor Dionysios 'Abd an-Nur Aslan: Church Leader during a Genocide
Jan J. van Ginkel
Chapter 5. Syriac Orthodox Leadership in the Post-Genocide Period (1918-26)
and the Removal of the Patriarchate from Turkey
Naures Atto and Soner O. Barthoma
Chapter 6. Sayfo, Firman, Qafle: The First World War from the Perspective
of Syriac Christians
Shabo Talay
Chapter 7. A Historical Note of October 1915 Written in Dayro D-Zafaran
(Deyrulzafaran)
Sebastian Brock
Chapter 8. Interpretation of the 'Sayfo' in Gallo Shabo's Poem
Simon Birol
Chapter 9. The Psychological Legacy of the Sayfo: An Inter-generational
Transmission of Fear and Distrust
Önver A. Cetrez
Chapter 10. Sayfo and Denialism: A New Field of Activity for Agents of the
Turkish Republic
Racho Donef
Chapter 11. Turkey's Key Arguments in Denying the Assyrian Genocide
Abdulmesih BarAbraham
Chapter 12. Who Killed Whom? A Comparison of Political Discussions in
France and Sweden about the Genocide of 1915
Christophe Premat
Index