Genocide and Global History: A Conference on
the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

UCLA

April 10-April 11, 2015

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Podcasts

 

Nora Cherishian Lessersohn  (Depts. of History and Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University)

Provincial Cosmopolitanism in Late Ottoman Anatolia: An Armenian Shoemaker`s Memoir

 

Gerard Libaridian (Dept. of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor),

Historical Agency Eternal Victimhood and Turkish/Armenian Relations: Do Armenia and Armenians Matter in History?

 

Murat Yildiz, (Dept. of History, UCLA)

Reassessing “Shared” Practices in Early-Twentieth-Century Bolis: Ottoman Physical Culture Amongst Armenians and Turks

 

Vazken Khatchig Davidian (Birkbeck College, University of London)

In a Historiographic No Man’s Land: Ottoman Armenian Artists and Art History

 

Ronald Grigor Suny (Dept. of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Commentary on Writing Armeno-Turkish History before the Genocide

 

Dzovinar Derderian (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Rendering Singular Subjectivities through Shared Discourses

 

Bulent Bilmez (Tarih Vakfi and Bilgi University, Istanbul)

Egalophobia, the Armenian Genocide, and ‘Confronting the past for a Peaceful Future’

 

Ruken Sengul (Anthropology and History Dept., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Traversals: Time, History, and Justice in a Kurdish Diyarbakir

 

Anoush Suni (UCLA)

An Armenian Past in a Kurdish Present: The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting

 

Janet Klein (University of Akron)

Commentary on History, Memory, and Testimony

 

Deborah Lipstadt (Emory University)

Holocaust Denial in the 21st Century: Flat Earth theory or Clear and Present Danger?

 

Ara Sarafian (Gomidas Institute)

Feeding the Line: The Story Behind Ambassador Morgenthau-Revisited

 

Wendy Lower (Dept. of History, Claremont-McKenna College)

Commentary on Genocide Denial in Global Context

 

Yasar Tolga Cora (Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago)

A Neglected History: Armenians in the Provinces and the Larger Ottoman Context in the Nineteenth Century