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The Horrors of Adana: Revolution and Violence in the Early Twentieth Century

Adana Ararat-Eskijian Museum Bedross Der Matossian Genocide NAASR PAI Armenian Genocide Research Program UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies UCLA Promise Armenian Institute UCLA Promise Institute for Human Rights UCLA Richard Hovannisian Chair in Modern Armenian History UCLA School of Law

Friday, April 28, 2023, at 9:00 pm Eastern / 6:00 pm Pacific
In-Person at UCLA Bunche Hall, Room 6275, 11282 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095.
On Zoom and the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute YouTube channel.

PRESENTER
DR. BEDROSS DER MATOSSIAN, Professor of Modern Middle East History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

In April 1909, two waves of massacres shook the province of Adana, located in the southern Anatolia region of modern-day Turkey, killing more than 20,000 Armenians. The central Ottoman government failed to prosecute the main culprits, a miscarriage of justice that would have repercussions for years to come. Despite the significance of these events and the extent of violence and destruction, the Adana Massacres are often left out of historical narratives. The Horrors of Adana offers one of the first close examinations of these events, analyzing sociopolitical and economic transformations that culminated in a cataclysm of violence. Drawing on primary sources in a dozen languages, he develops an interdisciplinary approach to understand the rumors and emotions, public spheres and humanitarian interventions that together informed this complex event.

Bedross Der Matossian is Professor of Modern Middle East History in the Department of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Born and raised in Jerusalem, he is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he began his graduate studies in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. He completed his Ph.D. in Middle East History in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University in 2008. From 2008 to 2010, he was a Lecturer of Middle East History in the Faculty of History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Der Matossian's areas of interest include ethnic politics in the Middle East, inter-ethnic violence in the Ottoman Empire, Palestinian history, and the history of Armenian Genocide. Formerly a President of the Society for Armenian Studies, Dr. Der Matossian is the author of numerous edited volumes and two research monographs, Shattered Dreams of Revolution: From Liberty to Violence in the Late Ottoman Empire (Stanford University Press, 2014) and more recently, The Horrors of Adana: Revolution and Violence in the Early Twentieth Century (Stanford University Press, 2022).

Dr. Der Matossian serves on the Board of Directors of multiple international educational institutions and on the editorial board of many journals, the most prominent of which is the flagship journal of the field: International Journal of Middle East Studies (IJMES). Dr. Der Matossian is also the series editor of Armenians in the Modern and Early Modern World published by I.B.Tauris and Bloomsbury Press.

Click here to view books written or edited by Bedross Der Matossian, or included in an article or chapter he contributed, available in the NAASR Bookstore. 

ORGANIZER
Armenian Studies Center of the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute

CO-SPONSORS
Ararat Eskijian Museum
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies
UCLA Promise Institute for Human Rights
UCLA Richard Hovannisian Chair of Modern Armenian History
UCLA School of Law


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