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The Righteous of the Armenian Genocide

Gérard Dédéyan Ago Demirdjia Nabil Saleh

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English
C Hurst & Co
10 October 2023
This book tells the stories of the Muslims, Christians, Jews and others who made a courageous stand against the mass slaughter of Ottoman Armenians in 1915, the first modern genocide. Foreigners and Ottomans alike ran considerable risks to bear witness and rescue victims, sometimes sacrificing their lives.

Diplomats, humanitarians, missionaries, lawyers and other visitors to the Empire stood up, including Tolstoy's daughter, Alexandra; Raphael Lemkin,the juristwho first established genocide as an international crime; and the polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who recognised and relieved the plight of stateless Armenian refugees. Ottoman subjects-from officials and officers to ordinary townspeople and villagers-faced near-certain death for their entire family by resisting orders and helping Armenians.

Unlike the Righteous of the Holocaust, these heroes have been systematically ignored and erased-a major injustice. Based on fresh research, and hoping to repay a moral debt to Ottoman Muslims who braved everything to rescue the authors' forebears, this book is an important, moving testament to a grievously overlooked aspect of the Armenian tragedy.
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Imprint:   C Hurst & Co
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781805260172
ISBN 10:   1805260170
Pages:   520
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Grard Ddyan is Professor of Medieval History at the University Paul-Valry Montpellier III. His many publications include Histoire des Armniens, which was awarded the Biguet Prize by the Acadmie franaise. Ago Demirdjian is an entrepreneurphilanthropist, born in Lebanon to Armenian parents who escaped the genocide only through the altruism of the Righteous. He is a patron of Tate, The Guggenheim and the Muse d'Art Moderne de Paris. Nabil Saleh was a novelist and international lawyer, born in Lebanon to an Armenian mother whose parents survived the genocide. His published works include Unlawful Gain and Legitimate Profit in Islamic Law. He died in London in November 2022.

Reviews for The Righteous of the Armenian Genocide

'Encyclopaedic ... an important historical reference of resistance.' -- <b><I>The Wall Street Journal</I></b> ‘[This book] has a real contemporary importance.’ -- <b><I>Labour Hub</b></I> 'An important book.' -- <b><I>The Catholic World Report</I></b>


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