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A Crime of Silence


Author: Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal

Year: 1985

The 1984 Paris Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal provided the first international, legal forum to publicly detail and document the guilt of the Young Turk government in perpetuating the genocide of the Armenian people between ...

The Karabagh File


Author: Edited by Jiraryr Libaridian

Year: 1988

In late February 1988, the world was shocked by a week-long series of demonstrations in Yerevan, capital of the Armenian S.S.R., one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union. Although peaceful, the ...

What Is To Be Asked


Author: The Zoryan Institute

Year: 1984

The purpose of the colloquia initiated by the Zoryan Institute for Contemporary Armenian Research and Documentation, Inc. is to provide a forum to scholars, intellectuals, and community members to discuss fundamental issues, to ...

Le Dossier Karabagh


Author: Edited by Jiraryr Libaridian

Year: 1988

In late February 1988, the world was shocked by a week-long series of demonstrations in Yerevan, capital of the Armenian S.S.R., one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union. Although peaceful, the ...

The Making of Nagorno-Karabagh From Secession to Republic


Author: Edited by Levon Chorbajian

Year: 2001

The first major territorial struggle in the late Soviet period involved Nagorno-Karabagh, an Armenian inhabited territory that had been assigned to the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic in the early 1920s. Armenian protests calling ...

The Sumgait Tragedy


Author: Edited by Samuel Shahmuratian

Year: 1990

The pogroms against Armenians in February 1988 in Sumgait blocked a political solution to the peaceful demands of the Armenians for self-determination. They brought death to a community and ran people out of ...

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Pre-Order GSI Special Issue 16.2


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Pre-order a copy of the upcoming special issue of GSI about the erasure and revitalization of indigenous languages and cultures!
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GSI Special Issue: Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin Corridor Crisis


Author: Henry Theriault, Alex Alvarez, Jennifer Rich, and Adam Muller

Year: 2023

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The blockade of the vital road connecting Armenia with the enclave of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) – the Lachin Corridor,  is an ongoing human rights emergency that threatens the safety and security ...
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Collective and State Violence in Turkey: The Construction of a National Identity from Empire to Nation State


Author: Stephan Astourian
Raymond Kévorkian

Year: 2020

Price $73.49
Turkey has gone through significant transformations over the last century – from the Ottoman Empire and Young Turk era to the Republic of today – but throughout it has demonstrated ...
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The Chinese Diaspora: Its Development in Global Perspective


Author: Lok Siu & Khachig Tölölyan

Year: 2020

Price $35.00
The Chinese Diaspora: Its Development in Global Perspective is an accessible and valuable text for anyone studying or interested in this increasingly important subject. The collection features three overarching areas that ...
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A Shameful Act


Author: Taner Akçam

Year: 2006

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Beginning in 1915, under the cover of a world war, some one million Armenians were killed through starvation, forced marches, and mass acts of slaughter. Although Armenians and the judgment ...
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Dialogue Across an International Divide: Essays Towards a Turkish-Armenian Dialogue


Author: Taner Akçam

Year: 2001

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For nearly 30 years, Taner Akçam has been one of the foremost proponents and a key intellectual of dialogue between Armenians and Turks. A Dialogue Across An International Divide: Essays ...
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Key Elements in the Turkish Denial of the Armenian Genocide: A Case Study of Distortion and Falsification


Author: Vahakn N. Dadrian

Year: 1999

Price $20.00
The initiative for this book came from an invitation by a congressional group to respond to the denial efforts of the Turkish Ambassador in Washington in 1999. A detailed, major ...
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Forces and Factors


Author: Zoryan Institute

Year: 2020

Price $45.00
Forces and Factors is the Zoryan Institute art book. Featuring multimedia artists, this book presents both the academic work of the Institute and artistic representations of the forces and factors ...
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Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks, 1913-1923


Author: George N. Shirinian

Year: 2017

Price $117.20
The final years of the Ottoman Empire were catastrophic ones for its non-Turkish, non-Muslim minorities. From 1913 to 1923, its rulers deported, killed, or otherwise persecuted staggering numbers of citizens ...
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From Empire to Republic: Turkish Nationalism and the Armenian Genocide


Author: Taner Akçam

Year: 2004

Price $75.00
The Zoryan Institute and Zed books of London, England are pleased to announce the publication of a groundbreaking new book by Turkish scholar Taner Akçam, entitled From Empire to Republic: ...
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An American Physician in Turkey: A Narrative of Adventures in Peace and War


Author: Clarence D. Ussher

Year: 1990

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Originally published in 1917, this is the memoir of Dr. Clarence D. Ussher, who served as a doctor and missionary in Marsovan, Harput and Van from 1898 to 1915. It ...
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Ararat: The Shooting Script


Author: Atom Egoyan

Year: 2002

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Egoyan’s Ararat is a contemporary story of two estranged families and their search for reconciliation and truth. A film-within-a-film, it is also a historical re-enactment being made by a famous ...
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Der Volkermord an den Armeniern 1915/16: Dokumente aus dem Politishcen Archiv des deutschen Auswrtigen Amts


Author: Wolfgang Gust

Year: 2005

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One of the Institute's most groundbreaking achievements to date is supporting the editing, translation, and publication, in addition to financial sponsorship, of the book, "The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from the ...
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Alman Belgeleri Ermeni Soykırimı 1915-16: Alman Dışişleri Bakanlığı Siaysi Arşiv Belgeleri


Author: Wolfgang Gust, Belge Yayınları

Year: 2012

Price $62.50
One of the Institute's most groundbreaking achievements to date is supporting the editing, translation, and publication, in addition to financial sponsorship, of the book, "The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from the ...
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Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials


Author: Vahakn N. Dadrian and Taner Akçam

Year: 2011

Price $120.00
This book provides vital background information and is a prime source of legal evidence and authentic Turkish eyewitness testimony of the intent and the crime of genocide against the Armenians. ...
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The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from the German Foreign Office Archives, 1915-1916


Author: Wolfgang Gust

Year: 2014

Price $97.50
One of the Institute's most groundbreaking achievements to date is supporting the editing, translation, and publication, in addition to financial sponsorship, of the book, "The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from the ...
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Out of Print

Georgetown Boys


Author: Jack Apramian
Edited: Lorne Shirinian

Year: 2009

This is the story of the Georgetown Boys told by one of the boys, himself. Having lost everything, the most precious thing remaining to them was the memory of their ...

The Sumgait Tragedy


Author: Edited by Samuel Shahmuratian

Year: 1990

The pogroms against Armenians in February 1988 in Sumgait blocked a political solution to the peaceful demands of the Armenians for self-determination. They brought death to a community and ran ...

The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide


Author: Yair Auron

Year: 2003

This book examines the current attitudes of the State of Israel and its leading institutions toward the Armenian Genocide. While numerous Jewish scholars in and outside Israel affirm the Armenian ...

The Making of Nagorno-Karabagh From Secession to Republic


Author: Edited by Levon Chorbajian

Year: 2001

The first major territorial struggle in the late Soviet period involved Nagorno-Karabagh, an Armenian inhabited territory that had been assigned to the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic in the early 1920s. ...

Model Citizens of the State


Author: Rifat N. Bali

Year: 2012

This book provides an exposé of the treatment of the Jewish community in Turkey from 1950 to the present, their fight against anti-Semitism, the struggle for their constitutional rights, and ...

The Banality of Indifference


Author: Yair Auron

Year: 2003

Israeli historian, Dr. Yair Auron, raises theoretical, philosophical, and moral questions about concepts of genocide and the uniqueness of the Jewish Holocaust. After a brief historical introduction, Auron discusses the ...

The Asia Minor Catastrophe and the Ottoman Greek Genocide: Essays on Asia Minor, Pontos, and Eastern Thrace, 1912-1923


Author: George N. Shirinian

Year: 2012

The Asia Minor Catastrophe and the Ottoman Greek Genocide: Essays on Asia Minor, Pontos, and Eastern Thrace, 1913-1923 edited by George N. Shirinian, Executive Director of the Zoryan Institute, is ...

Studies in Comparative Genocide


Author: Levon Chorbajian
George N. Shirinian

Year: 1999

Many of the world's leading authorities in history, sociology, political science and psychology shed new light on the major genocides of the 20th century in this book from Macmillan Press ...

Journal of Political and Military Sociology: Volume 22 No. 1


Author: Vahakn N. Dadrian

Year: 1994

The Armenian Genocide in Official Turkish Records: Collected Essays by Vahakn N. Dadrian. A Special Issue of The Journal of Political and Military Sociology. Vol. 22, no. 1 (Summer 1994). In ...

The Armenian Genocide Within A Framework of Compelling Evidence


Author: Vahakn Dadrian

Year: 2002

The book contains the printed text of a lecture by noted genocide specialist Prof. Vahakn Dadrian given at Harvard. It incorporates an introduction by Prof. James Russell of Harvard University, ...

Needle, Thread and Button


Author: John Yervant Kouyoumjian

Year: 1988

Born in Garin (Erzerum), the heartland of historic Armenia, young Yervant Kouyoumjian lived through the horrors of the deportations and massacres of Armenians under Ottoman rules during the First World ...

Out Of Darkness


Author: Ramela Martin

Year: 1989

Out of Darkness is the story of Ramela Der Pilibosian Martin who was born in Malatia, Western or Ottoman Armenia, just before the Genocide of 1915-1917.  Her father had died ...

The Armenian Case Today


Author: The Zoryan Institute

Year: 1985

"... the Armenian population did and do constitute a people whose fundamental rights, both individual and collective, should have been and shall be respected in accordance with international law." The Permanent ...

“What is to be Asked?”


Author: Colloquium Proceedings, The Zoryan Institute

Year: 1984

Alman Belgeleri Ermeni Soykirimi 1915-16


Author: Wolfgang Gust

Year: 2012

On April 24, 1915, the Unionist Government of the Ottoman Empire confiscated the entire elite of the Armenian community in the capital Istanbul. The systematic extermination of the Armenian people ...

Anatomy of Genocide and Denial: Academics, Politicians, and the “Re-Making” of History


Author: Taner Akcam

Year:

Occasional Papers on Genocide, the Holocaust, and Human Rights Issues.

Beginnings and Ends


Author: Lorne Shirinian

Year: 1991

A fiction novel, published by the Zoryan Institute.

Children as Victims of Genocide: The Armenian Case


Author: Vahakn N. Dadrian

Year: 2003

Published in the Journal of Genocide Research 5, No. 3 (September 2003): 421-437. Distributed by the Zoryan Institute.

In the Shadow of the Fortress


Author: Bertha Nakshian Ketchian

Year:

The first book in the collection of Survivors' Memoirs.

The Ottoman Empire: A Troubled Legacy


Author: Compiled by Vahakn N. Dadrian

Year:

Views, Comments, and Judgements by Noted Experts Worldwide. Compiled for the Association of Genocide Scholars.

Toynbee, Turks, and Armenians


Author: Lillian Etmekjian

Year: 1985

Special Report Number 2.

Tehcir Ve Taktil Divani Harbi Örfi Zabitlari


Author: Vahakn N. Dadrian, Taner Akcam

Year: 2009

Published in Turkish.

Politics and Demography


Author: Levon Marashlian

Year:

Armenians, Turks, and Kurds in the Ottoman Empire.

Nationalism and Socialism in the Armenian Revolutionary Movement


Author: Anaide Ter Minassian

Year: 1984

This concise volume constitutes one of the best available studies on recent Armenian history. It traces the interactions between political developments and intellectual currents which determined crucial phases in the ...

The Karabagh Movement


Author: The Zoryan Institute

Year: 1998

Proceedings of an international conference to present, assess, and analyze one of the most extraordinary decades in modern Armenian history.

Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal: Verdict


Author: The Zoryan Institute

Year: 1984

The verdict of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal, Session on the Genocide of the Armenians, from April 13-16, 1984, Paris.

Hitler and the Armenian Genocide


Author: Kevork Bardakjian

Year: 1985

In August 1939, Hitler justified his plan to destroy Poland and create a new order by asking, "Who remembers now the extermination of the Armenians?" Hitler's rhetorical question acquired an ...

Journals

Genocide Studies International

In keeping with the objectives of the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, this journal is dedicated to raising knowledge and awareness among scholars, policymakers, and civil society actors by providing a forum for the critical analysis of genocide, human rights, crimes against humanity, and related mass atrocities. Genocide and other forms of mass violence are constantly evolving, and we encourage scholarly submissions that address their continually changing nature. This includes interdisciplinary and comparative work on the history, causes, impact, and aftermath of genocide and related crimes, as well as those which contextualize genocide in relation to conflict, exploitation, colonialism, racism, bigotry, sexism, oppression, and globalization. We also welcome submissions that explore the challenges and prospects for the long-term prevention of genocide, as well as those that focus on global and regional threats to human security, especially as they relate to genocide. Consequently, this peer-reviewed journal publishes articles from various disciplines including, but not limited to, history, political science, sociology, psychology, international law, criminal justice, critical race studies, religion, philosophy, literature, anthropology, forensic sciences, art history, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.

Editors: 

Prof. Henry Theriault, Worcester State University

Prof. Alex Alvarez, Northern Arizona University

Prof. Jennifer Rich, Rowan University

Prof. Adam Muller, University of Manitoba

Popular titles include:

  • 60 Years after the Ratification of the Genocide Convention: Critical Reflections on the State and Future of Genocide Studies
  • The Aftermath of Genocide
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • The 1994 Rwandan Genocide
  • The Failure of Preventions

Manuscript Submission Process (updated June 24th, 2021)

All submissions, reviews, and editorial work are done through the UTP online peer review management system. Submissions will only be accepted electronically as a Microsoft Word document. Please do not submit PDFs or locked documents.

If you are a new contributor to the journal or have contributed to the journal by submitting your article directly to the editor in the past, please visit https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/utp_gsi and select “Create an Account” to create a new account. You will be asked to fill in a brief contributor form. Be sure to click the “Finish” button to save your data. You will then be able to log in, using the username and password you created, and view the Author Dashboard, which is the starting point for all functions available to you as a contributor.

If you have previously used the peer review management system to contribute to the journal, please visit https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/utp_gsi and follow the prompts to log in. If you do not know your password, please select Reset Password to have the information sent to you.

After you submit your article, it will be evaluated. Based on this evaluation, you will receive one of the following responses: accept, accept with revisions, revise and resubmit, and reject.

Upon initial submission, all supporting files including figures and illustrations, tables, and images must be submitted in addition to the main file. Figures and illustrations should be submitted as separate image files (more below), not embedded in the main file. If you wish you can include a note in the file indicating where the supporting documents should appear (i.e., insert Figure 1 here). Should the article be accepted for publication, you will be required to resubmit supporting images in high resolution (if they were not provided in high resolution at initial submission).

Publishing in Academic Journals: A Writing Workshop

In early 2021, the Zoryan Institute held a webinar titled Publishing in Academic Journals: A Writing Workshop. The webinar was led by the esteemed editors of Genocide Studies International (GSI), Prof. Alex Alvarez of Northern Arizona University and Prof. Henry Theriault of Worcester State University. Are you looking for expert advice on publishing in academic journals?

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Diaspora

Diaspora was founded in 1991, capturing the zeitgeist of a world where borders are transgressed and elastic, boundaries are fractured and permeable, identities increasingly fluid and adaptable. The forces of globalization reinvigorated old diasporas, and stimulated and supported the creation of new ones. Diasporas evolved from being the paradigmatic ‘Others of the Nation State’ to ‘exemplary communities of the transnational moment’ (Khachig Tölölyan, The Nation-State and its Others: in Lieu of a Preface, Diaspora 1(1991) 3-7).

The establishment of Diaspora was a seminal moment in marking what has become the field of Diaspora Studies, setting out and nurturing an expanding project that recognizes its roots in historic Jewish, Armenian, and Greek diasporas, to include and embrace transnational formations and phenomena challenging the established models and concepts for the study of nation-states, societies and cultures. This substantive transformation of the discourse of diaspora studies has entailed theoretical reflection, and a vigorous and continual rethinking of older definitions on behalf of more capacious conceptualizations of new forms of dispersion, diaspora and transnationalism. Discourses ranging from Postcolonial Studies and World Literature, and themes from environmental migrants to global networks, contribute to this work that rethinks mobility and mobilization and thus reorients traditional accounts of home, homeland, host state and diaspora.  Diaspora welcomes the contributions of scholars from across the social sciences and humanities who share these intellectual concerns.

Editors:

Prof. Talar Chahinian, University of California Irvine

Prof. Sossie Kasbarian, University of Stirling

Popular titles include:

  • Diasporic Return
  • Deconstructing the (Re)construction of South Asian Identities in Canada
  • Islands, Diaspora, and Creolization Issue
  • Creating the Ethiopian Diaspora: Perspectives from Across the Disciplines
  • Re-Imagining Diasporas and Generations
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