Let Them Not Return: Sayfo a the Genocide Against the Assyrian, Syriac, and Chaldean Christians in the Ottoman Empire: 26 (War and Genocide, 26)

Let Them Not Return: Sayfo a the Genocide Against the Assyrian, Syriac, and Chaldean Christians in the Ottoman Empire: 26 (War and Genocide, 26)

by David Gaunt (Editor), David Gaunt (Editor), Soner O Barthoma (Editor), Naures Atto (Editor)

Synopsis

The mass killing of Ottoman Armenians is today widely recognized, both within and outside scholarly circles, as an act of genocide. What is less well known, however, is that it took place within a broader context of Ottoman violence against minority groups during and after the First World War. Among those populations decimated were the indigenous Christian Assyrians (also known as Syriacs or Chaldeans) who lived in the borderlands of present-day Turkey, Iran, and Iraq. This volume is the first scholarly edited collection focused on the Assyrian genocide, or Sayfo (literally, sword in Aramaic), presenting historical, psychological, anthropological, and political perspectives that shed much-needed light on a neglected historical atrocity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 276
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 01 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 1789200512
ISBN 13: 9781789200515

Media Reviews
With a list of top-notch contributors, this is an excellent addition to what little is currently available on this under-researched genocide. The organization of the contributions and the volume's breadth of scope are particularly impressive. Mark Levene, University of Southampton
Author Bio
David Gaunt is Professor of History at the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies, Soedertoern University, and a member of the European Academy. 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. Soner O. Barthoma is an independent researcher in the field of Political Science and co-coordinator of the Erasmus+ Aramaic Online Project at Freie Universitat Berlin.