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Re: Books on the so called "Armenian Genocide"
Blahblah Bey, the lobotomized Turk, writes:
> The Armenians fully deserved what happened to them.
> What happened in 1915 in Ottomon Empire was not a genocide.
> But a real genocide will happen in the U.S. soon or later to these liars...
Folks, check, above, the threats of a typical, backward, fascist Turk!!!
Threatening all those scholars with "genocide"!!!
As all historians and scholars always confirmed: if a nation cannot face up
to it's dark past, it's bound to repeat it!
These are the scholars, that the Turkish Nazi pig would like to see dead:
Agha Shahid Ali (Poet; Professor of English, University of
Massachusetts)
Michael Arlen (writer)
James Axtell (Professor of History, College of William and Mary)
Ben Bagdikian (Former Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism,
University
of California at Berkeley)
Houston Baker (Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania)
Peter Balakian (Poet; Professor of English, Colgate University)
Kevork B. Bardakjian (Director, Armenian Studies Program, and Marie
Manoogian Professor of Armenian Language and Literature, University of
Michigan)
Mary Catherine Bateson (Professor of Anthropology, George Mason
University)
Yehuda Bauer (Professor of Holocaust Studies, Hebrew University,
Jerusalem)
Robert N. Bellah (Elliott Professor of Sociology, University of
California,
Berkeley)
Bruce Berlind (Poet; Charles A. Dana Professor of English Emeritus,
Colgate
University)
Norman Birnbaum (University Professor, Georgetown University)
Robert Bly (Poet)
Peter Brooks (Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale University)
Coleman B. Brown (Professor of Religion, Colgate University)
Robert McAfee Brown (Professor of Theology and Ethics Emeritus, Pacific
School of Religion)
Christopher Browning (Professor of History, Pacific Lutheran University)
Frederick Busch (Writer; Fairchild Professor of Literature, Colgate
University)
Cathy Caruth (Professor of Comparative Literature, Emory University)
Israel W. Charny (Director, Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide,
Jerusalem)
Rev. William Sloane Coffin (Pastor Emeritus, Riverside Church, NYC)
Warren Cohen (Distinguished University Professor, University of
Maryland)
Peter Cowe (Associate Professor of Middle East Languages and Cultures,
Columbia University)
Vahakn Dadrian (Director, Genocide Study Project, H.F. Guggenheim
Foundation)
David Brion Davis (Sterling Professor of History, Yale University)
James Der Derian (Professor of Political Science, University of
Massachusetts)
Diana Der Hovanessian (Poet)
Marjorie Housepian Dobkin (Writer)
Daniel Ellsberg (Writer)
Jean Bethke Elshtain (Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and
Political Ethics, University of Chicago Divinity School)
Kai Erikson (Professor of Sociology, Yale University)
Raphael Ezekiel (Harvard School of Public Health; Emeritus Professor of
Sociology, University of Michigan)
Donald Fanger (Professor of Slavic & Comparative Literature and Harry
Levin
Professor of Literature, Harvard University)
Helen Fein (Executive Director, Institute for the Study of Genocide,
John
Jay College of Criminal Justice)
Ellen Fine (Professor of Comparative Literature Emerita, City University
of New York)
Carolyn Forche (Poet; Professor of English, George Mason University)
Lawrence J. Friedman (Professor of History, Indiana University)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Professor of Afro-American Studies, Harvard
University)
Carol Gilligen (Professor of Psychology, Harvard University)
Langdon Gilkey (Kenney Distinguished Visiting Professor of Theology,
Georgetown University)
Allen Ginsberg (Poet; Distinguished Professor of English, Brooklyn
College)
Vigen Guroian (Professor of Theology and Ethics, Loyola College)
Leo Hamalian (Professor of English Emeritus, The City College of New
York)
Linda Hamalian (Professor of English, William Paterson College)
Jill Hamilton (Psychotherapist; Consultant in early childhood education)
Michael S. Harper (Poet; Boylston Professor of Rhetoric, Harvard
University; Nobel Laureate)
Geoffrey Hartman (Sterling Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale
University)
Seamus Heaney (Poet; Boylston Professor of Rhetoric, Harvard University;
Nobel Laureate)
Judith Herman (Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School)
Marcie Hershman (Writer)
Raul Hilberg (Professor of Political Science Emeritus, University of
Vermont)
Herbert Hirsh (Professor of Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth
University)
Robert R. Holt (Emeritus Professor of Psychology, New York University)
Richard G. Hovannisian (Professor of Armenian and Near Eastern History,
UCLA)
Neil R. Joy (Crashaw Professor of English, Colgate University)
Thomas Keenan (Assistant Professor of English, Princeton University)
Steven T. Katz (Professor of Jewish History and Thought, Cornell
University)
Alfred Kazin (Writer)
Mark Levene (Instructor in History, Warwick University)
Denise Levertov (Poet)
Robert Jay Lifton (Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate School of the City
University of New York)
Deborah E. Lipstadt (Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust
Studies, Emory University)
John Mack (Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School)
Norman Mailer (Writer)
Eric Markusen (Professor of Sociology, Southwest State University,
Minnesota)
Armen Marsoobian (Professor of Philosophy, Southern Connecticut
University)
Askold Melnyczuk (Writer)
Robert Melson (Professor of Political Science, Purdue University)
Saul Mendlovitz (Dag Hammarskjold Professor, Rutgers Law School)
Tanya Miller (Writer)
Arthur Miller (Playwright)
Henry Morgenthau III (Writer)
Joyce Carol Oates (Writer)
Grace Paley (Writer)
Harold Pinter (Playwright)
Jack Nusan Porter (Director, Spenser Institute)
Francis B. Randall (Professor of History, Sarah Lawrence College)
Nicholas V. Riasanovsky (Sidney Hellman Professor of European History,
University of California, Berkeley)
Leo P. Ribuffo (Professor of History, George Washington University)
David Rief (Writer)
David Riesman (Henry Ford II Professor of Social Science, Harvard
University)
David Rush, M.D. (Professor of Nutrition, Community Health, and
Pediatrics,
Tufts University)
Nathan A. Scott (William R. Kenan Professor of Religous Studies
Emeritus,
University of Virginia)
Susan Sontag (Writer)
Bruce Smith (Poet)
Roger Smith (Professor of Government, College of William and Mary)
Max. L. Stackhouse (Stephen Colwell Professor of Christian Ethics,
Princeton Theological Seminary)
Charles B. Strozier (Professor of History, John Jay College of Criminal
Justice & The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
William Styron (Writer)
Ronald Suny (Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago)
Raymond Tanter (Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan)
Hunt Terrell (Professor of Philosophy, Colgate University)
Marilyn Thie (Professor of Religion, Colgate University)
Christopher Tilghman (Writer)
D.M. Thomas (Writer)
Khachig Tololyan (Professor of English, Wesleyan University)
Nancy Bernkopf Tucker (Professor of History, Georgetown University)
John Updike (Writer)
Kurt Vonnegut (Writer)
Derek Walcott (Poet, Professor of English, Boston University; Nobel
Laureate)
Noel Walsh (Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University College,
Dublin,
Ireland)
Wendy Wasserstein (Playwright)
Anita Weiner (Lecturer in Child Welfare, School of Social Work, Haifa
University, Israel)
Eugene Weiner (Professor of Sociology, Haifa University, Israel)
Cornel West (Professor of Philosophy & Religion, and African-American
Studies, Harvard University)
John Wheatcroft (Writer; Professor of English, Bucknell University)
Nigel J. Young (Cooley Professor of Peace Studies and Professor of
Sociology, Colgate University)
Howard Zinn (Professor Emeritus of History, Boston University)
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