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THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE ADANA MASSACRES
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A Lecture By

Dr. Bedross Der Matossian

Department of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

This lecture will discuss the different levels of reactions to the Adana massacres and the extent to which this new analysis can add to the understanding of the larger scope of violence that was inflicted on the indigenous Armenian population during World War I.

It has also been described by historians to be a turning point for the Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire. Unlike the existing historiographies on the subject, this lecture will provide a new analysis of the massacres by examining the erosion of social and political stability in Anatolia and changes in the dynamics of power as a result of the revolution.

Friday, January 29, 2010, 7:00 p.m.

Toronto French School

Multipurpose Room

318 Lawrence Ave East (west of Bayview), Toronto


Free Admission       Free Parking


Presented by

The Zoryan Institute of Canada

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