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Starving Armenians

Starving Armenians

America and the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1930 and After

by Merrill D. Peterson
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/03/2004

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The persecution and suffering of the Armenian people, a religious and cultural minority in the Ottoman Empire, reached a peak in the era of World War I at the hands of the Turks. Between 1915 and 1925 as many as 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children died in Ottoman Turkey, victims of execution, starvation, and death marches to the Syrian desert. In "Starving Armenians," Merrill Peterson explores the American response to these atrocities, beginning with the initial reports to President Wilson from his Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Henry Morgenthau, who described Turkey as "a place of horror." The West gradually began to take notice. As the New York Times carried stories about the "slow massacre of a race," public outrage over this tragedy led to an unprecedented philanthropic crusade spearheaded by Near East Relief, an organization rooted in Protestant missionary endeavors in the Near East and dedicated to saving the survivors of the first genocide of the twentieth century. The book also addresses the Armenian aspirations for an independent republic under American auspices; these hopes went unfulfilled in the peacemaking after the war and ended altogether when Armenia wa
ISBN:
9780813922676
9780813922676
Category:
European history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-03-2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Virginia Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
216
Dimensions (mm):
203x152x25mm
Weight:
0.48kg

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