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Forgotten Exile: The Deportations of Azerbaijanis by the Armenians in the Caucasus during the Twentieth Century

Autor Michael M. Gunter, Ali Askerov
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2025
A significant part of our original primary sources derive from the personal remembrances of Professor Ali Askerov, one of the two authors of this book. He is an ethnic Azerbaijani scholar who was born and lived in an area of present-day Armenia during the first part of his life. He was forced to leave his place of birth at the age of 18 in July 1988. Indeed, his family, as did several hundred thousand other Azerbaijanis, had lived in these places for many centuries, but were deported into exile or ethnically cleansed during the twentieth century by the Armenians. The Armenians did this to create an ethnically homogenous area in which they could create their own ethnically-based Armenian state. In addition to Professor Askerov’s detailed remembrances, we have based this book on primary archival material and interviews obtained from sources in contemporary Armenia, Azerbaijan, and elsewhere as well as a variety of secondary sources written by Azerbaijanis, Armenians, and many others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004735903
ISBN-10: 9004735909
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Notă biografică

Dr. Ali Askerov is a faculty member at the University of North Carolina – Greensboro, specializing in peace and conflict studies. His research focuses on ethno-political conflicts, forced migration, refugee issues, and structural violence, with a recent emphasis on Russia’s aggressive policies. He has authored seven books and numerous articles, contributing valuable insights to the field.

Michael M. Gunter is a professor of political science at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee. In the past he taught courses for many years during the summer at the International University in Vienna, as well as courses on Armenian, Kurdish and Middle Eastern politics, among others, for the U.S. Government Areas Studies Program and U.S. Department of State Foreign Service. He has authored or edited 23 peer-reviewed books and more than 200 articles and book chapters.

Recenzii

"Professors Ali Askerov’s and Michael Gunter’s Forgotten Exile fill a much needed void in the literature of late twentieth century Caucasian deportations and diasporas. His work brings balance to, what has been until now, an Armenian-centric historiography that excluded the plight of the Azerbaijanis. Highly recommended!" -Professor Edward J. Erickson, Marine Corps University (retired).

"Forgotten Exile is a profound exploration of the Armenians' systematic displacement of Azerbaijanis in the Caucasus during the twentieth century. Drawing upon archival evidence, personal testimonies, and balanced analysis, this book illuminates overlooked tragedies and fosters a deeper understanding of a complex history." Shamkhal Abilov, PhD researcher. Humboldt University of Berlin.

"This books covers an understudied topic, namely the ethnic cleansing of Azerbaijanis from Armenia based on primary and secondary sources and thefore fills a significant void in the literature on the Caucasus and studies on ethnic conflict and nationalism." -Umut Uzer, Associate Professor, Istanbul Technical University.

"This groundbreaking book provides a vital, well-researched analysis of the systematic displacement and ethnic cleansing of Azerbaijanis in Armenia from 1905 to 1989. The authors challenge dominant narratives by combining archival sources, firsthand accounts, and scholarly critique while maintaining intellectual rigor and objectivity. The book broadens its relevance beyond the Caucasus by placing these events within a global context of forced migration. Thoughtful, balanced, and meticulously documented, this study is an essential contribution to understanding ethnic conflict, nation-state formation, and historical injustices. A must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the geopolitics of the region." - M. Hakan Yavuz, Professor of Political Science, University of Utah, ed. The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Historical and Political Perspectives (2023).