
Theatres of violence on the Ottoman periphery : exploring the local roots of genocidal policies in Antep
This article explores how and why deportation and elimination of the Armenians of Antep were carried out during World War One (WWI). In particular, it scrutinizes the political and social context in which local authorities, provincial elites, and ordinary Muslims radicalized their views and policies against Armenians. It highlights the crucial role played by local elites and actors who prospered through acquisition of Armenian property and wealth. In this respect, the article argues that the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP)'s genocide and deportation decision enjoyed a certain level of social support through the practice of effective power and control mechanism(s) at the local level.
- Kurt, Ümit, historicus.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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