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The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians [Hardcover]

Donald Bloxham (Author)
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June 30, 2005
The Great Game of Genocide addresses the origins, development and aftermath of the Armenian genocide in a wide-ranging reappraisal based on primary and secondary sources from all the major parties involved. Rejecting the determinism of many influential studies, and discarding polemics on all sides, it founds its interpretation of the genocide in the interaction between the Ottoman empire in its decades of terminal decline, the self-interested policies of the European imperial powers, and the agenda of some Armenian nationalists in and beyond Ottoman territory. Particular attention is paid to the international context of the process of ethnic polarization that culminated in the massive destruction of 1912-23, and especially the obliteration of the Armenian community in 1915-16.

The opening chapters of the book examine the relationship between the great power politics of the 'eastern question' from 1774, the narrower politics of the 'Armenian question' from the mid-nineteenth century, and the internal Ottoman questions of reforming the complex social and ethnic order under intense external pressure. Later chapters include detailed case studies of the role of Imperial Germany during the First World War (reaching conclusions markedly different to the prevailing orthodoxy of German complicity in the genocide); the wartime Entente and then the uncomfortable postwar Anglo-French axis; and American political interest in the Middle East in the interwar period which led to a policy of refusing to recognize the genocide. The book concludes by explaining the ongoing international denial of the genocide as an extension of the historical 'Armenian question', with many of the same considerations governing modern European-American-Turkish interaction as existed prior to the First World War.


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The best discussion on the topic is now Donald Bloxham, The Great Game of Genocide : Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians Nicholas Doumanis, Historical Journal a very important book... a comprehensive and complex explanation based on serious scholarship. It is not for those who want easy answers and facile assignments of blame. Modern Greek Studies an important and original contribution to the historiography of the Armenian genocide and to the analysis of its denial by the Turkish authorities. American Historical Review a work of critical historical inquiry of breathtaking and often disturbing clarity that nevertheless withstands the pitfalls of cynicism and unmediated moral outrage... essential reading for scholars of nationalism, the Ottoman Empire, modern Turkey, Europe and the Middle East. Nations and Nationalism a uniquely important contribution to a bitterly divided field of historical inquiry... certain to generate controversy in and of itself. Middle East Journal [a] meticulously researched study History For the most lucid and broad-minded analysis of 1915 and the period leading up to it, read The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians, a recent book by the young British historian Donald Bloxham. Salon In this book Bloxham provides a valuable corrective historical interpretation and a fascinating case study in the 'geopolitics of memory'. Anyone interested in Ottoman and imperial history, the fate of the Armenians, or genocide will find The Great Game of Genocide both informative and stimulating. David Cesarani, Literary Review ... a detailed and sophisticated account...This first Class work offers much new material and is probably the most detailed and complex account in English of these terrible events Willian Rubinstein, The Times Higher

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Donald Bloxham is currently Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History at the University of Edinburgh. Previously he was a Leverhulme Special Research Fellow at the University of Southampton and Academic Research Director of the Holocaust Educational Trust.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (June 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0199273561
  • ISBN-13: 978-0199273560
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars "Game, Ruse, Ploy, Deceit, Jingoistic or Fascist - Its Genocide, February 6, 2007
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This review is from: The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians (Hardcover)
"The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, & The Destruction of the Ottoman Empire", Donald Bloxham, University Press, Oxford GB, 2003, ISBN 0-19-927356-1, HC 234 pgs., plus Notes 51 pgs., Biblio. 26 pgs., Index 18 pgs., 3 Maps & 9 B/W Illu., 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"

Bloxham expounds fine points about the Turkish denial of the Armenian Genocide (AG) & its reception by Western powers & found clarity required focused historiography, imprima those geopolitical events occuring both prior to & during the AG, and considerable attention towards the Ottoman Empire's progressive collapse whilst the "Great Powers" enjoyed increasing prestige & influence in trade, technical & organizational domination, & military might. Anatolia, especially its eastern portion (once part of Persia) was a stratigically situated buffer zone for Europe (especially Russia), betwixt routes for land trade to the Far East, but it also held influence over trade in the Mediterranean & Black Seas via the Dardenelles.

Perhaps akin to a poorly matched chess game, the Ottoman Empire figurative King perceived threats, both real & imaginary, to its existence as it lost lands, bungled wars, sustained economic bankruptcy, suffered internal turmoil of an ethnically diverse population allowing recurring intrusion of diverse masses of refugees as Kurds, but principally Balkan Muslims. All in all, Turkey is and Turkey was a land where the majority are Muslim, - all others are Infidels.

Well-researched & detailed were the not infrequent massacres of Armenian citizens of earlier (& later) years including those in Russo-Turkish wars of 1877-8, Trabzon & Urfa in 1895, Van in 1896, & Cilician massacres in 1909 (all prior to the AG of 1915-1916), & continuing in Baku in 1918 & Armenia itself in 1920, etc. Ottoman Empire sovereignty challenged, it provoked ethnic agitation & reprisals encouraged anti-Christian chauvinism & "declaration of jihad (holy war) in Nov. 1914." The CPU spoke of Turkification, pan-Islamism (pan-Suiinniism), and ethnic cleansing of non-Muslims from Anatolia intensified.

Bloxham concludes with a recital of rammifications of Turkish admission to AG, but also so much more. This scholarly treatise is labored at times, but adds breadth to understanding the AG & the Turkish denial, but it is timely when viewing current events in Iran, (Persia), Iraq & their neighbors.
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11 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Great Game of Genocide, January 10, 2008
Very eye opening. A good book for people who want to discover the "almost hidden" genocide of the 20th century. Unfortunately genocide denial is the last step in committing genocide. I do hope one day Republic of Turkey will overcome this policy and stop the denial. I personally think it won't come from the government, but the people of Turkey will recognize that they have much to gain from stopping the denial and excepting the past; the way it was, no matter how painful.
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33 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE GREAT BOOK OF GENOCIDE, April 21, 2006
This review is from: The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians (Hardcover)
This book is a great work based on meticulous study of primary sources,and sheds new light on the history of the Armenian Genocide.

Mr.Bloxham provides an explanation for why Genocide happened and why it has subsequently been overlooked.

Just like the previous reviewer I concur that this book is an important addition to the growing literature on the Armenian Genocide.This important and compelling book is long overdue.
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