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Arméniens & Kurdes à la fin de l’Empire ottoman , une histoire sociale par le Dr Umit Kurt

de l'Académie Van Leer de  l'Institut de Jerusalem Dimanche 7 juin 2020 à 16h/4pm heure de la côte Est, 1pm heure de la côte ouest , (22h / 10 pm heure de Paris)

live online via Zoom.

Sunday June 7, 2020, 4PM ( Eastern Time, ( 1PM- Pacific Time).

Dr. Umit Kurt Research Fellow, Polonsky, Academy Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, will be presenting a talk
Armenians and Kurds in the Late Ottoman Empire: A social History” A discussion of a new publication.

The event is collaborated with Ararat-Eskijian Museum (AEM) and NAASR.

 

You have the option of attending on Zoom or via livestream on YouTube.

LIVE ON ZOOM (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) and U-TUBE registration link:

Registration Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8oyON80TS-CI6Gl-5z5OJg
YouTube Link:  https://www.youtube.com/c/ArmenianStudies

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ARMENIAN STUDIES AND
RESEARCH (NAASR) AND THE ARARAT-ESKIJIAN MUSEUM
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A Discussion of a New Publication with
DR. ÜMİT KURT
Research Fellow, Polonsky Academy,
Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2020 AT 4:00 PM (ET), 1:00 PM (PT)
LIVE ON ZOOM (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) AND YOUTUBE
Registration Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8oyON80TS-CI6Gl-5z5OJg
YouTube Link:
https://www.youtube.com/c/ArmenianStudies
In this online presentation Dr. Ümit Kurt will discuss the new publication
Armenians and Kurds in the Late Ottoman Empire (California State University,
Fresno, 2020), co-edited with Ara Sarafian. The volume explores new avenues
of research and analysis for understanding modern Armenian and regional
history in the late Ottoman Empire, including the Hamidian massacres of 1894-
96, the interaction of the Ottoman state and Armenian political activists and
revolutionaries, and the methodical exclusion of Kurds in mainstream histori-
ographies of the Middle East, among other issues.
Dr. Ümit Kurt is a currently a research fellow at Polonsky Academy in the Van
Leer Jerusalem Institute, and teaches in the Department of Middle Eastern and
African History at the University of Tel Aviv. He received his doctorate in the
Department of History at Clark University. He is the author of The Great,
Hopeless Turkish Race: Fundamentals of Turkish Nationalism in the Turkish
Homeland, 1911-1916 (2012; in Turkish) and Antep 1915: Genocide and
Perpetrators (2018, in Turkish), and the co-author with Taner Akçam of The
Spirit of the Laws: The Plunder