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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan European Research centers and Middle Eastern Studies P
 resent: Explaining the Persistance of the Past: Genocide and the Politics 
 of Modern Turkey by Ronald G. SunyRonald Grigor Suny\, the Charles Tilly C
 ollegiate Professor of Social and Political History at the University of M
 ichigan\, will speak on the consequences and enduring legacy and effects o
 f the events of 1915 on politics in modern Turkey. The fate of Ottoman Arm
 enians is intricately connected both to the identity of the Turkish nation
  in its denial of what occurred as the Ottoman Empire was living through i
 ts last years and to the current conflicts between Turks and Kurds. Suny w
 ill explore both the Kemalist heritage and the policies of the Islamist go
 vernment of present-day Turkey.Ronald G. Suny is the author of many books\
 , co-editor of A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of t
 he Ottoman Empire\, and one of the leading experts on the non-Russian nati
 onalities of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union\, particularly those 
 of the South Caucasus (Armenia\, Azerbaijan\, and Georgia).
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SUMMARY:Moynihan European Research centers and Middle Eastern Studies prese
 nt: Ronald G. Suny
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Moynihan European Research centers and Middle 
 Eastern Studies Present: Explaining the Persistance of the Past: Genocide 
 and the Politics of Modern Turkey by Ronald G. Suny<br><br>Ronald Grigor S
 uny\, the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Social and Political Histo
 ry at the University of Michigan\, will speak on the consequences and endu
 ring legacy and effects of the events of 1915 on politics in modern Turkey
 . The fate of Ottoman Armenians is intricately connected both to the ident
 ity of the Turkish nation in its denial of what occurred as the Ottoman Em
 pire was living through its last years and to the current conflicts betwee
 n Turks and Kurds. Suny will explore both the Kemalist heritage and the po
 licies of the Islamist government of present-day Turkey.<br><br>Ronald G. 
 Suny is the author of many books\, co-editor of A Question of Genocide: Ar
 menians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire\, and one of the leadin
 g experts on the non-Russian nationalities of the Russian Empire and the S
 oviet Union\, particularly those of the South Caucasus (Armenia\, Azerbaij
 an\, and Georgia).<br><br>
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