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Author:
Der Matossian, Bedross, 1978- author.
Title:
The horrors of Adana : revolution and violence in the early Twentieth Century / Bedross Der Matossian.
Publisher:
Stanford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 343 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Armenian massacres, 1909--Adana Ili.--Adana Ili.
Ethnic conflict--Adana Ili--Adana Ili--History--20th century.
Political violence--Adana Ili--Adana Ili--History--20th century.
Public sphere--Adana Ili--Adana Ili--History--20th century.
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry--Turkey--History--20th century.
Turkey--History--1878-1909.
Turkey--History--Mehmed V, 1909-1918.
Massacres des Armeniens, 1909--Adana (Il)--Adana (Il)
Conflits ethniques--Adana (Il)--Adana (Il)--Histoire--20e siecle.
Violence politique--Adana (Il)--Adana (Il)--Histoire--20e siecle.
Empire ottoman--Histoire--1878-1909.
Empire ottoman--Histoire--1909-1918 (Mehmet V)
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry.
Ethnic conflict.
Political violence.
Public sphere.
Turkey.
Turkey--Adana Ili.
1878-1999
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A frayed tapestry : the transformation of Adana in the nineteenth century -- Agitation and paranoia : Adana during the Hamidian period -- Bad blood, thwarted hopes : contesting the public sphere in post-revolutionary Adana -- An imagined uprising : the first wave of massacres -- False protection : the second wave of massacres -- After the fact : humanitarian aid and reactions to the massacres -- Justice on trial : the courts martial and investigation commissions -- The form of justice : the Courts Martial and the Imperial Ottoman Penal Code.
Summary:
"In April 1909, one of the worst massacres of the twentieth century took place in the Ottoman province of Adana. As the hub of the empire's cotton production, it was home to a diverse population of Muslims and Christians. Over the span of two weeks, more than 20,000 Christians, the majority of whom were Armenian, and 2,000 Muslims died. The violence began in the capital city, also called Adana, spread across the province, and poured into the neighboring province of Aleppo. The central Ottoman government failed to prosecute the main culprits, a miscarriage of justice that would have repercussions for years to come. Despite the extent of violence and destruction, the Adana Massacres are often left out of historical narratives. When they are included, it is frequently in service of a particular perspective. With this book, Bedross Der Matossian offers a necessary corrective and more complete telling of the events and their repercussions. Bedross Der Matossian provides an in-depth and nuanced history of the Adana Massacres and their multiple underlying causes. The most important factors leading to these events were the Young Turk Revolution of 1908, the counter-revolution of 1909, and the emergence of public spheres. The public spheres that developed in the post-revolutionary period throughout the Ottoman Empire offered a medium by which people aired their support for or discontent with the new regime and could debate the future of the empire, but also fed ethnic tension and became a vehicle for dissatisfied groups to enact violence. Der Matossian further analyzes the dynamics of the 1909 massacres by concentrating on state and local actors, interest groups, the psychological atmosphere, economic factors, modernization, and urbanization"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1503631028
9781503631021
1503608174
9781503608177
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1260171260
LCCN:
2021033159
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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