October 3, 2002
Package of
Dadrian Genocide
Material
Now Available
from
the
Zoryan
Institute
Toronto, Canada – A videotape of the lecture
by noted genocide specialist Prof. Vahakn Dadrian given at Harvard University
is now available from the Zoryan Institute. Accompanying the videotape is a
booklet containing the printed text of the lecture, an introduction by Prof.
James Russell of Harvard University, a brief biography of Prof. Dadrian, and an
extensive, up-to-date bibliography of the noted scholar’s writings. The
lecture, titled “The Armenian Genocide and the Principle of Compelling
Evidence,” was delivered before a packed audience of some 500 people, including
faculty and students of Harvard University at a commemoration of the 86th anniversary
of the Armenian Genocide.
In the lecture, Dadrian begins by explaining
the key points of the denial by the perpetrator camp and the need of an
appropriate methodology suited to counter and overwhelm this culture of
persistent denial. In Dadrian’s definition, this is called the methodology of
“compelling evidence,” that revolves around the principles of reliability,
explicitness, incontestability, verifiability. Dadrian then proceeds to
reconstruct the Armenian Genocide in terms of its four major components:
premeditation, genocidal intention, the organization of the genocide, and the
implementation of the genocide.
The Zoryan Institute is also offering as
part of this package Dadrian’s most recent article, which appeared earlier this
year in The International Journal of Middle East Studies.
Titled “The Armenian Question and
the Wartime Fate of the Armenians as Documented by the Officials of the Ottoman
Empire’s World War I Allies: Germany and Austro-Hungary,” this major article is
the product of some two dozen trips to such archival centers as Bonn, Potsdam,
Freiburg im Breisgau in Germany, and Vienna, Austria over the last twenty
years. Supported and corroborated by 115 endnotes, it is the result of extensive
research and is one of the
most definitive analyses exposing the premeditated genocide of the Armenians.
It should further be noted that this journal, published by Cambridge University
Press, is the official organ of the Middle East Studies Association, to which
dozens of Turkish historians, and experts on the Middle East, Ottoman Empire,
as well as modern Turkey belong.
The video and 2-booklet package is available
for US$20.00 or $30.00 Canadian, plus $4.50 postage and handling.
The Zoryan Institute is an international
center devoted to the research and documentation of contemporary issues related
to the history, politics, society, and culture of Armenia and Armenians around
the world.