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Book SynopsisA compelling portrait of the aftermath of the Armenian genocide and the enduring struggle to have it officially recognized.
Trade Review"These succinct, meticulously curated [collection of] history, interviews, and anecdotes are neatly parcelled out into eighteen short chapters, tackling a wide array of concerns: the diaspora, Turkey's state-sanctioned "official version of history," hate speech laws, etc. The most gratifying takeaway for readers - particularly for those who are new to the topic - is the nuanced, multifaceted, and deeply intricate web that the authors have spun, linking the forgotten (or intentionally disappeared) past to the ever-evolving present. Marchand and Perrier's scrupulous work enables readers, academic and general-interest alike, to contextualize the current contentious debates in Europe." Montreal Review of Books