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    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF FRENCH PRESIDENT FRANCOIS HOLLANDE - SYLLABUS

    March 10, 2015

    The international conference organized by the International Scientific
    Council for the study of the Armenian Genocide (CSI) "Genocide
    of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in the Great War. 1915-2015:
    one hundred years of research "will be held in Paris from 25 to 28
    March 2015 under the patronage of the President of the Republic,
    Francois Hollande.

    Syllabus

    Wednesday, March 25

    Grand Amphitheatre of the Sorbonne, 76 rue des Ecoles, 75005 Paris

    4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    Official speeches and messages of support

    Inaugural lecture by Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur, President of the School
    of Higher Studies in Social Sciences and Yves Ternon, historian, member
    of the Scientific Council of the Holocaust Memorial, president of CSI

    Thursday, March 26

    Memorial of the Shoah, 17 rue Geoffroy The Asnier, 75004 Paris

    10h-12h30 - First Panel: Space-time, the steps of the genocidal process

    Chair: Catherine Nicault, historian, University of Reims. Discussant:
    Stephan Astourian, historian, UC Berkeley

    The legacy of Abdulhamid II by Janet Klein, Historian, University
    of Akron.

    The Ottoman opposition, the Committee of Union and Progress and the
    1908 revolution Erdal Kaynar, historian, Polonsky Academy of the Van
    Leer Institute, EHESS.

    The "European Concert" and reforms in the eastern provinces, 1878-1914
    by Claire Mouradian, historian, CNRS.

    The Organization for Special Sait Cetinoglu, historian, Free University
    of Ankara.

    The entrance of the Ottoman Empire in the war, 1914-1915 by Mustafa
    Aksakal, historian, Georgetown University.

    12h30-13h30: lunch

    13h30-15h - Second Panel: Perpetrators, Victims, Rescuers

    Chair: Richard Hovannisian, historian, UCLA. Discussant: Vincent
    Duclert, historian, EHESS.

    The first phase of the Destruction: Deportations and Massacres
    (April-August 1015) by Raymond Kevorkian, historian, University of
    Paris VIII.

    The second phase of genocide KM-historian, Rutgers University.

    Forced conversions by Umit Kurt, historian, Sabancı University.

    15h-15h15: Pause

    15h15-16h20 - Third Panel -: Witnesses

    Chair: Wolfgang Gust, journalist. Discussant: Ara Sarafian, historian,
    Gomidas Institute.

    European and American witnesses by Hans-Lukas Kieser, historian,
    University of Zurich.

    Armenian witnesses Amatuni Virabyan, historian, State Archives
    of Armenia.

    16h20-16h30: pause

    16h30-19h - Fourth Panel: The other Empire minorities

    Chair: Gérard Chaliand, geostrategist. Discussant: Laurent-Olivier
    Mallet, historian, University of Montpellier.

    The Jews of the Ottoman Empire in the late nineteenth century by
    Georges Bensoussan, historian, the Holocaust Memorial.

    The complexity of the genocide of the Assyrian-Chaldeans by David
    Gaunt, a historian, Centre for Baltic and East European University
    of Soedertoern.

    The Ottoman Greeks by Sia Anagnostopoulou, historian, University
    of Athens.

    Kurdish-Yezidi-Armenians, many facets of a community in exile (s)
    by Estelle Amy of Bretèque, anthropologist, ethnomusicologist, CNRS.

    Friday, March 27

    EHESS, 105 Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris

    10h-12h30 - Fifth Panel: Logic of war, economic, ideological

    Chair: JoÃ"l Kotek, a political scientist, historian, University of
    Brussels. Discussant: Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, historian, EHESS.

    Ideological, demographic and economic logic of genocide by Hamit
    Bozarslan, political scientist, historian, EHESS.

    The logic of pre-genocidal massacres by Vincent Duclert, historian,
    EHESS.

    The world in turmoil: waves of refugees and massacres in the occupied
    northern Persia (1914-1918) by PeterHolquist, historian, University
    of Pennsylvania.

    The mechanisms of decision making of the Young Turk leadership
    (1913-1915) by Erik-Jan Zurcher, historian, University of Leiden.

    The confiscation of Armenian property during the genocide by Mehmet
    Polatel, historian, Koc University.

    12h30-13h30: lunch

    13h30-16h - Sixth Panel: International Relations and Criminal Law

    Chair: Peter Mertens, lawyer, Sociology of Literature Centre, Free
    University of Brussels. Discussant: Vincent Nioré, lawyer and
    president of the Institute for Criminal Law

    The trials of Constantinople (1919-1920) by MikaÃ"l Nichanian,
    historian, National Library of France.

    The breakdown of consensus. The Perincek case, the Armenian genocide
    and international criminal law by Sevane Garibian, lawyer, Universities
    of Geneva and Neuchâtel.

    The status of Armenian stateless refugees and international action
    of the League of Nations and the International Labour Office by
    Dzovinar Kevonian, historian, Institute for Political Social Sciences,
    University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Raphael Lemkin, the
    extermination of the Armenians and the invention of the word genocide
    by Annette Becker, historian, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La
    Défense Lemkin and the Armenian genocide, a legal play by Olivier
    Beauvallet, international judge.

    16h-16h15: Pause

    16h15-18h20 - Seventh Panel: historiography, a new research field

    Chair: Michel Marian, philosopher, Institute of Political Studies in
    Paris. Discussant: Edhem Eldem, historian, Bogazici University.

    The historiography of the Armenian genocide, a new field of research
    by Gaïdz Minassian, journalist and political scientist, Institute
    of Political Studies in Paris.

    Reflections on Ottoman historiography (years 1960-1990) about the
    role of non-Muslims and Ottoman Armenians in commerce and the urban
    economy by Stephan Astourian, historian, University of Berkeley.

    Ottoman governors opposed to deportations and massacres of Armenians
    by Ayhan Aktar, historian, Bilgi University.

    The speech of Turkey on the genocide of Armenians by Jennifer Dixon,
    political scientist, Villanova University.

    18h20-18h30: Pause

    18h30-20h30 - Eighth Panel: Perspectives on clearing trails or the
    Armenian ghost

    Chair: Patrick Donabedian, art historian, University of Aix-Marseille.

    Discussant: Antoine Spire, journalist, vice president of Lycra.

    The permanence of traces of the 1915 genocide in the Armenian memory;
    role of politics in their registration or erasure by Janine Altounian,
    essayist, translator, Freud specialist.

    Confiscation and destruction of property by Armenian Dickran Kouymjian,
    historian, California State University.

    After photograph by Pascaline Marre, photographer and Anouche Kunth,
    historian, CNRS.

    Aram Andonian, the Nubar library and the creation of a heritage in
    exile after the destruction of Ottoman Armenians by Boris Adjemian,
    historian, Library Nubar AGBU.

    Saturday, March 28

    National Library of France, Quai Francois Mauriac, 75013 Paris

    10h-12h30 - Ninth Panel: Memory, transmission, history, negation

    Chair: Henry Rousso, historian, CNRS. Discussant: Claude Mutafian
    historian.

    The sacrifice, witness and forgiveness: The Candidate Zareh Vorpouni
    by Marc Nichanian, professor of philosophy, Sabancı University.

    Gender, genocide survival. Islamized Armenians new working memory
    AyÅ~_e Gul Altinay, anthropologist, Sabancı University.

    The teaching of genocide: European examples Alban Perrin, historian,
    the Holocaust Memorial, Institute of Political Studies in Bordeaux.

    The Founding Myths of Turkish denial by BuÅ~_ra Ersanli, political
    scientist, University of Marmara.

    The memory of the genocide in Turkey Armenians by Hira Kaynar,
    historian, EHESS.

    12h30-13h30: lunch

    13h30-15h: Tenth Panel: Features & comparatismes, I

    Chairman: Jean-Pierre Chrétien, historian, CNRS. Discussant: Meir
    Waintrater journalist.

    Genocidal thinking: a comparative perspective by Dominik Schaller,
    historian, University of Heidelberg.

    The genocide of Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks by the Ottomans by
    Roger Smith, historian, College of William and Mary.

    The Armenian Genocide in the light of a general theory of genocide
    by Bernard Bruneteau, Professor of Political Science, University of
    Rennes I.

    15.00-15.15: Pause

    15h15-17h - Eleventh Panel: Features & comparatismes, II

    Chair: Claire Mouradian, historian, CNRS. Discussant: Yves Ternon,
    historian, member of the Scientific Council of the Shoah Memorial.

    Singularity of the Holocaust by Christian Ingrao, historian, CNRS.

    Singularity of the famine in Ukraine by Nicolas Werth, historian, CNRS.

    Singularity of the genocide of Tutsis by Helene Dumas, historian,
    EHESS.

    17h00-17h15: pause

    5:15 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.: Closing Conference

    Chair: Gaïdz Minassian, journalist and political scientist, Institute
    of Political Studies in Paris.

    Symposium balance by Raymond Kevorkian, historian, University of
    Paris VIII.

    1915 and the social sciences by Taner Akcam, historian, University
    of Clarke.

    Turkism and pan-Turkism by Erik-Jan Zurcher, historian, University
    of Leiden.

    The contemporary revisionism and its defenders Richard Hovannisian,
    historian, UCLA.

    The outlook from the perspective of international justice by Nicholas
    Koumjian, prosecutor at the international courts.

    The publication of research on the Armenian genocide in Turkey by
    Ragıp Zarakolu, editor.

    Practical information

    Registration by email within the limit of available seats.

    Founding members of the CSI

    Annette Becker, Professor of Contemporary History at the University of
    Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense), member of the Institut Universitaire
    de France.

    Hamit Bozarslan, historian, political scientist, director of studies
    at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS).

    Vincent Duclert, historian, lecturer and researcher at the Center
    for Sociological and Political Studies Raymond Aron (EHESS).

    Raymond Kevorkian, historian, emeritus director of research at the
    French Institute of Geopolitics, University of Paris VIII.

    Gaïdz Minassian, journalist, doctor of political science lecturer
    at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris.

    Claire Mouradian, historian, research director at the CNRS.

    MikaÃ"l Nichanian, historian, curator at the National Library of
    France, associate researcher at the College de France.

    Yves Ternon, historian, member of the Scientific Council of the Shoah
    Memorial, President of CSI.

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