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When We Dead Awaken: Australia, New Zealand, and the Armenian Genocide

Autor James Robins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2020
On April 25th 1915, during the First World War, the famous Anzacs landed ashore at Gallipoli. At the exact same moment, leading figures of Armenian life in the Ottoman Empire were being arrested in vast numbers. That dark day marks the simultaneous birth of a national story - and the beginning of a genocide. When We Dead Awaken - the first narrative history of the Armenian Genocide in decades - draws these two landmark historical events together. James Robins explores the accounts of Anzac Prisoners of War who witnessed the genocide, the experiences of soldiers who risked their lives to defend refugees, and Australia and New Zealand's participation in the enormous post-war Armenian relief movement. By exploring the vital political implications of this unexplored history, When We Dead Awaken questions the national folklore of Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey - and the mythology of Anzac Day itself.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755600311
ISBN-10: 0755600312
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Links the history of the Armenian Genocide to Australia and New Zealand's current relationship with Turkey

Notă biografică

James Robins is an award-winning journalist and historian. His work has appeared in the Guardian, Times Literary Supplement, the Spectator, Current Affairs, and the New Statesman. He is the former managing editor of TheBigQ.org, and the creator of The Great Crime: A Podcast History of the Armenian Genocide. He was awarded the Armenian National Committee of Australia's Ben Bagdikian Media Award in November 2020. He lives in London.

Cuprins

An Introduction: Long Shadows 1: Pro patria mori 2: Common Religion 3: Halcyon Days 4: One Day in April 5: "Ashes within me, ashes around me" 6: Ghosts 7: "Of passions like our own." 8: The Hush-Hush Brigade 9: No Justice, No Peace 10: The Golden Chain of Mercy 11: An Old Paper Mill 12: Paper Eichmanns A Conclusion: Lying Side by Side Index

Recenzii

This is a fascinating book about what nations seek to remember and forget.
'Lest we forget the other side of Gallipoli, this book tells the Armenian genocide with eye witness account from ANZAC soldiers, US diplomats, and missionaries. It's a heart-breaking story, movingly told, of mass murder provoked by racial and religious hatred.'
'James Robins's book tells a story that needs to be told, and he tells it with passion and power. The genocide of the Armenians is a part of Australia and New Zealand's history, and Robins shows why this tragic story of atrocity and denial should matter to us still.'
'A terrific read that points to the links between the Armenian Genocide and Anzac.'