I’ve been incommunicado at this blog for some time, since I’ve not been enrolled in a history course this term. (Instead, I’ve been fulfilling a core requirement in Interdisciplinary Studies — a course on wellness, which is surprisingly interesting.) However, I gave an interview a couple of months ago to Matthew Buckley of Adelaide, Australia, …
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Contra Lewy: The Armenian Genocide
In 1996, Gregory H. Stanton, a law professor, former Fulbright scholar, and employee of the United States Department of State, presented a briefing paper in which he promulgated his theory of genocide, which encompassed eight stages. Regarding the eighth stage, Stanton wrote that “every genocide is followed by denial,” and its characteristics range from getting …