Pioneers of Genocide Studies
Edited by Samuel Totten and Steven Leonard Jacobs
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The author learned about the Armenian Genocide's structure and nature from Vahakn Dadrian, who emphasized that genocides require extensive planning and are calculated policies.
The abundance of evidence on the Armenian Genocide is scattered across various international archives, complicating the documentation process.
Father Krikor Guerguerian, an orphan survivor and self-taught scholar, uncovered significant evidence and documentation, fundamentally altering the study of the Armenian Genocide. The U.S. National Archives hold valuable documentation on the Armenian Genocide, providing continuous records and detailed information that corroborate survivor accounts.
Transaction Publishers, 2002, 616 pages