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    A SHAMEFUL ACT: THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND THE QUESTION OF TURKISH RESPONSIBILITY

    Publishers Weekly Reviews
    September 4, 2006

    REVIEWS; Nonfiction; Pg. 53

    A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of
    Turkish Responsibility Taner Akcam. Metropolitan, $30 (448p) ISBN
    978-0-8050-7932-7

    The story of the Ottoman Empire's slaughter of one million Armenians
    in 1915-a genocide still officially denied by the 83-year-old modern
    Turkish state-has been dominated by two historiographical traditions.

    One pictures an embattled empire, increasingly truncated by
    rapacious Western powers and internal nationalist movements. The
    other details the attempted eradication of an entire people, amid
    persecutions of other minorities. Part of historian Akcam's task
    in this clear, well-researched work is to reconcile these mutually
    exclusive narratives. He roots his history in an unsparing analysis of
    Turkish responsibility for one of the most notorious atrocities of a
    singularly violent century, in internal and international rivalries,
    and an exclusionary system of religious (Muslim) and ethnic (Turkish)
    superiority. With novel use of key Ottoman, European and American
    sources, he reveals that the mass killing of Armenians was no byproduct
    of WWI, as long claimed in Turkey, but a deliberate, centralized
    program of state-sponsored extermination. As Turkey now petitions
    to join the European Union, and ethnic cleansing and collective
    punishment continues to threaten entire populations around the globe,
    this groundbreaking and lucid account by a prominent Turkish scholar
    speaks forcefully to all. (Oct.)
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