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Justin McCarthy

    Questo autore è un demografo e professore di storia americano la cui area di competenza è la storia del tardo Impero Ottomano. Ha attirato molta attenzione per le sue opinioni sul Genocidio Armeno, avvenuto negli ultimi anni dell'Impero Ottomano. Mentre la maggior parte degli studiosi di genocidio etichetta questi massacri come genocidio, McCarthy li considera parte di una guerra civile, innescata dalla Prima Guerra Mondiale, in cui morirono numeri comparabili di armeni e non armeni.

    If I Were King
    The Population of Palestine
    Sasun
    • 2020

      The Population of Palestine

      Population History and Statistics of the Late Ottoman Period and the Mandate

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This book utilizes the official statistics of the Ottoman government and British mandate to establish what the actual facts about the Palestinian population were. It presents a detailed statistical picture of the inhabitants of Palestine in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including fertility and mortality rates, and Jewish and Arab immigration figures. The Population of Palestine offers invaluable information and analysis, much of which is unavailable elsewhere, clarifying crucial questions about the history of Palestine prior to the creation of Israel.

      The Population of Palestine
    • 2014

      Sasun

      The History of an 1890s Armenian Revolt

      • 351pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      "Sasun, a region of Anatolia formerly under Ottoman rule and today part of eastern Turkey, is frequently recounted in history books as the site where, in 1894, the Turks murdered anywhere from 3,000 to 10,000 Armenian Christians. News reports at the time detailed that gruesome acts, including torture, had occurred at Sasun at the hands of the Ottoman army. The Ottoman Empire denied these allegations. A commission of European delegates sent to investigate the matter concluded that the news reports were highly exaggerated, yet the original stories of atrocities have persisted. This volume provides a close examination of the historical evidence to shed light on what really happened at Sasun. The authors' research indicates that the stories circulated by the media of torture and murder in Sasun don't hold up against the findings of the European investigators though they were motivated by sympathy with Armenian Christians. Evidence instead showed that an Armenian revolt had led to fights with local Kurds and much smaller numbers of deaths, on both sides. The conflict had largely subsided before the arrival of the Ottoman army on the scene."--Publisher's website

      Sasun
    • 2011

      If I Were King

      • 184pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive public domain literature by making it accessible in printed format globally. Driven by a passion for literature, the series collaborates with various non-profit projects to enrich its content. By purchasing these books, readers contribute to preserving significant literary works, ensuring they remain part of the cultural landscape. Each sale supports the mission to prevent these timeless stories from fading into obscurity.

      If I Were King