The History of the Armenian Genocide (Full Length Version)

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Published on Nov 10, 2021
Ronald G. Suny, a professor of social and political history at the University of Michigan, has spent much of his career researching the Armenian genocide. Before the centenary of the event in April 2015, he discussed the genocide's history, Turkey's denial that it ever happened and his own Armenian family's experience. Suny has just published a book about the genocide, “They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else: A History of the Armenian Genocide."

Read a Q&A with Suny on the Global Michigan website:
http://global.umich.edu/2015/04/qa-armenian-genocide-they-can-live-in-the-desert/

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