Hilmar Kaiser

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Hilmar Kaiser is a German historian who has a PhD from European University Institute, Florence, and works at Yerevan State University.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Works

  • Kaiser, Hilmar (1997). Imperialism, Racism, and Development Theories: The Construction of a Dominant Paradigm on Ottoman Armenians. Gomidas Institute. ISBN 978-1-884630-02-6.[12]
  • Eskijian, Luther; Kaiser, Hilmar; Eskijian, Nancy (2001). At the Crossroads of Der Zor: Death, Survival, and Humanitarian Resistance in Aleppo, 1915-1917. Signalman Publishing. ISBN 978-1-940145-72-3.
  • Kaiser, Hilmar (2014). The Extermination of Armenians in the Diarbekir Region. İstanbul Bilgi University Press. ISBN 978-605-399-333-9.[13][14]

References

  1. ^ "Historian Hilmar Kaiser to Present Lecture Sponsored by AMAA on Humanitarian Resistance to Genocide". The Armenian Mirror-Spectator. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  2. ^ Gust, Wolfgang (2012). "The Question of an Armenian Revolution and the Radicalization of the Committee of Union and Progress toward the Armenian Genocide". Genocide Studies and Prevention. 7 (2/3): 251–264. doi:10.3138/gsp.7.2/3.251.
  3. ^ Schaller, Dominik J.; Zimmerer, Jürgen (2008). "Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies—introduction". Journal of Genocide Research. 10 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1080/14623520801950820. S2CID 71515470.
  4. ^ Kieser, Hans-Lukas (11 August 2010). "7. Beatrice Rohner (1876-1947) and the Armenian Genocide". A Quest for Belonging. Gorgias Press. pp. 219–234. doi:10.31826/9781463225582-008. ISBN 978-1-4632-2558-2.
  5. ^ Ionescu, Stefan (2011). "Perpetrators, Bystanders, and Rescuers. Popular Attitudes Towards Ottoman Christians During the Armenian Genocide". Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review. 11 (2): 328–344. ISSN 1582-4551.
  6. ^ Jarvis, Robert M. (2019–2020). "Abram I. Elkus: The New York Yankees' First Lawyer". Kentucky Law Journal. 108: 467.
  7. ^ Sjöberg, Erik (2021). "The End of the Ottomans: The Genocide of 1915 and the Politics of Turkish Nationalism. Ed. Hans-Lukas Kieser, Margaret Lavinia Anderson, Seyhan Bayraktar, and Thomas Schmutz. London: I.B. Tauris, 2019. xiv, 365 pp. Chronology. Index. Figures. Maps. $115.00, hard bound". Slavic Review. 80 (1): 146–148. doi:10.1017/slr.2021.37. S2CID 236727375.
  8. ^ Okkenhaug, Inger Marie (1 January 2010). "Scandinavian Missionaries, Gender and Armenian Refugees during World War I. Crisis and Reshaping of Vocation". Social Sciences and Missions. 23: 63–93. doi:10.1163/187489410X488521.
  9. ^ "The case of the Greek_Genocide –_A historiographic overview of the modern academic debate". Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  10. ^ Deringil, Selim (2019). ""Your Religion is Worn and Outdated"". Études arméniennes contemporaines (12): 33–65. doi:10.4000/eac.2090. ISSN 2269-5281. S2CID 166348593.
  11. ^ Tavernise, Sabrina (8 March 2009). "Nearly a Million Genocide Victims, Covered in a Cloak of Amnesia". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  12. ^ Keyder, Çağlar (1998). "Writing History: Armenians in the Empire". New Perspectives on Turkey. 19: 147–151. doi:10.1017/S089663460000306X. S2CID 151829188.
  13. ^ Boyraz, Cemil (2017). "Ethnic Turkification and homogenization from Ottoman empire to the Turkish republic: critical investigations into the historiography of non-Muslims in Turkey". Turkish Studies. 18 (2): 378–389. doi:10.1080/14683849.2016.1246944. S2CID 152043476.
  14. ^ Der Matossian, Bedross (2015). "Explaining the Unexplainable: Recent Trends in the Armenian Genocide Historiography". Journal of Levantine Studies. 5 (2). ISSN 2222-9973.