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Book Synopsis

Yezidi survivors speak out in this important history of persecution and genocide



Trade Review

'A comprehensive, indispensable work'

-- 'Südwind'

'The discrimination, exclusion and persecution of the Yezidis did not just begin in 2014 with the so-called Islamic State. Thomas Schmidinger shows with great dedication the anatomy of a subtle genocide against the Yezidis in last two hundred years'

-- Professor Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Director of the Institute for Genocide and Peace Studies, Stuttgart

'An important book delving into the history and recent memory of the community, a vivid reminder of how the past and present of the Yezidis continue to be painfully intertwined'

-- Nelida Fuccaro, Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at the New York University Abu Dhabi

'Thomas Schmidinger is one the best experts on the region. This book is a must read'

-- Josef Weidenholzer, former MEP and Professor Emeritus, University of Linz, Austria

'Fills a void in the literature. Through impressive first-hand documentation, the book explains the culture and history of this unique community in sympathetic terms and details the rapacious genocidal aggression of ISIS to obliterate this ancient Mesopotamian community'

-- Tareq Y. Ismael, Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary, Canada

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface to the English edition
Timeline
Abbreviations
Maps
Introduction
Part I History of Sinjar and the genocide
1. The Sinjar Mountains as a natural space
2. Sinjar in ancient times
3. From the Islamic conquest to the periphery of the Ottoman Empire
4. The religion of the Êzîdî
5. Social order and religious office-holders of the Êzîdî
6. The tribal society in Sinjar
7. Sinjar in the late Ottoman Empire
8. The British occupation and protectorate
9. The Êzîdî in Iraq
10. Resentments against the Êzîdî
11. Ethno-confessional groups in the Sinjar region: Êzîdî, Christians, Jews and Muslims
12. Sinjar under the rule of the Ba’th Party
13. After the fall of Saddam Hussein: between Baghdad and Erbil
14. The massacre of 14 August 2007: the 73rd firman?
15. Encircled by jihadists
16. The IS genocide in August 2014
17. Genocide
18. The reintroduction of slavery and sexual violence
19. Struggle for liberation: regional conflicts in the smallest spaces
20. The life of the displaced
21. Regional conflicts: Sinjar in the crosshairs of Turkey and Iran
22. Marginalised and instrumentalised: is there a future for the Êzîdî in Iraq?
Part II Photographs
Part III Interviews
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780745346052, 978-0745346052
      ISBN10: 0745346057

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Yezidi survivors speak out in this important history of persecution and genocide



      Trade Review

      'A comprehensive, indispensable work'

      -- 'Südwind'

      'The discrimination, exclusion and persecution of the Yezidis did not just begin in 2014 with the so-called Islamic State. Thomas Schmidinger shows with great dedication the anatomy of a subtle genocide against the Yezidis in last two hundred years'

      -- Professor Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Director of the Institute for Genocide and Peace Studies, Stuttgart

      'An important book delving into the history and recent memory of the community, a vivid reminder of how the past and present of the Yezidis continue to be painfully intertwined'

      -- Nelida Fuccaro, Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at the New York University Abu Dhabi

      'Thomas Schmidinger is one the best experts on the region. This book is a must read'

      -- Josef Weidenholzer, former MEP and Professor Emeritus, University of Linz, Austria

      'Fills a void in the literature. Through impressive first-hand documentation, the book explains the culture and history of this unique community in sympathetic terms and details the rapacious genocidal aggression of ISIS to obliterate this ancient Mesopotamian community'

      -- Tareq Y. Ismael, Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary, Canada

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Preface to the English edition
      Timeline
      Abbreviations
      Maps
      Introduction
      Part I History of Sinjar and the genocide
      1. The Sinjar Mountains as a natural space
      2. Sinjar in ancient times
      3. From the Islamic conquest to the periphery of the Ottoman Empire
      4. The religion of the Êzîdî
      5. Social order and religious office-holders of the Êzîdî
      6. The tribal society in Sinjar
      7. Sinjar in the late Ottoman Empire
      8. The British occupation and protectorate
      9. The Êzîdî in Iraq
      10. Resentments against the Êzîdî
      11. Ethno-confessional groups in the Sinjar region: Êzîdî, Christians, Jews and Muslims
      12. Sinjar under the rule of the Ba’th Party
      13. After the fall of Saddam Hussein: between Baghdad and Erbil
      14. The massacre of 14 August 2007: the 73rd firman?
      15. Encircled by jihadists
      16. The IS genocide in August 2014
      17. Genocide
      18. The reintroduction of slavery and sexual violence
      19. Struggle for liberation: regional conflicts in the smallest spaces
      20. The life of the displaced
      21. Regional conflicts: Sinjar in the crosshairs of Turkey and Iran
      22. Marginalised and instrumentalised: is there a future for the Êzîdî in Iraq?
      Part II Photographs
      Part III Interviews
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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