Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering

This article describes and compares two distinct instances of removal of a people from its native land. The removals in question were organized at different times by two different states, one a rising, the other a crumbling power. The removals had different dimensions, but were both claimed to be un...

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Main Author: Hans-Lukas Kieser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient 2015-03-01
Series:European Journal of Turkish Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/2873
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spelling doaj-b3c510a7cf2b46dfa0db7ea0e6ff8d702021-02-09T13:42:40ZengAssociation pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-OrientEuropean Journal of Turkish Studies1773-05462015-03-01710.4000/ejts.2873Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineeringHans-Lukas KieserThis article describes and compares two distinct instances of removal of a people from its native land. The removals in question were organized at different times by two different states, one a rising, the other a crumbling power. The removals had different dimensions, but were both claimed to be unavoidable for state building. The same organization, the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mission (ABCFM), was a privileged witness and an outspoken critic of both: the removal of the American Indians from Georgia and Carolina in the 1830s, and the removal of the Armenians from Asia Minor during World War I. This removal comprised nearly all Ottoman Armenians, equalled mass murder and paved the way for an exclusively Turkish nation-state in the whole of Anatolia. In both cases the ABCFM had defended an integrative, non-exclusive vision of the societies concerned.http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/2873American IndiansArmeniansdemographic engineeringmass murder
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Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering
European Journal of Turkish Studies
American Indians
Armenians
demographic engineering
mass murder
author_facet Hans-Lukas Kieser
author_sort Hans-Lukas Kieser
title Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering
title_short Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering
title_full Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering
title_fullStr Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering
title_full_unstemmed Removal of American Indians, destruction of Ottoman Armenians. American missionaries and demographic engineering
title_sort removal of american indians, destruction of ottoman armenians. american missionaries and demographic engineering
publisher Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient
series European Journal of Turkish Studies
issn 1773-0546
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This article describes and compares two distinct instances of removal of a people from its native land. The removals in question were organized at different times by two different states, one a rising, the other a crumbling power. The removals had different dimensions, but were both claimed to be unavoidable for state building. The same organization, the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mission (ABCFM), was a privileged witness and an outspoken critic of both: the removal of the American Indians from Georgia and Carolina in the 1830s, and the removal of the Armenians from Asia Minor during World War I. This removal comprised nearly all Ottoman Armenians, equalled mass murder and paved the way for an exclusively Turkish nation-state in the whole of Anatolia. In both cases the ABCFM had defended an integrative, non-exclusive vision of the societies concerned.
topic American Indians
Armenians
demographic engineering
mass murder
url http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/2873
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