Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz: Armenian Socialists from Abdulhamid to the Committee of Union and Progress and Genocide
This book delves into the struggle of Paramaz and his nineteen comrades who were executed in Beyazıt Square.

In this seminal work, Kadir Akın sheds light on the Ottoman- Armenian revolutionary movement - a history obscured by Turkey's official dogma and the region's socialist movement. He delves beyond recounting the story of Paramaz and his comrades. Akın also evaluates the political landscape of the period and the Armenian Genocide by meticulously drawing from scholarly research to deepen our understanding of their struggle.

As the reader follows the journey of Paramaz and his comrades, they'll discover that the Armenian revolutionaries, often labeled as nationalists, were in fact internationalists striving to collaborate with Turkish and other revolutionaries for the betterment of humanity.
Akın presents this narrative not merely as the history of Armenian revolutionaries, but as an integral part of the shared struggle and history of the region. Akın embraces Paramaz and his compatriots as heroes and revolutionaries, rather than just Armenians or "others."
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Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz: Armenian Socialists from Abdulhamid to the Committee of Union and Progress and Genocide
This book delves into the struggle of Paramaz and his nineteen comrades who were executed in Beyazıt Square.

In this seminal work, Kadir Akın sheds light on the Ottoman- Armenian revolutionary movement - a history obscured by Turkey's official dogma and the region's socialist movement. He delves beyond recounting the story of Paramaz and his comrades. Akın also evaluates the political landscape of the period and the Armenian Genocide by meticulously drawing from scholarly research to deepen our understanding of their struggle.

As the reader follows the journey of Paramaz and his comrades, they'll discover that the Armenian revolutionaries, often labeled as nationalists, were in fact internationalists striving to collaborate with Turkish and other revolutionaries for the betterment of humanity.
Akın presents this narrative not merely as the history of Armenian revolutionaries, but as an integral part of the shared struggle and history of the region. Akın embraces Paramaz and his compatriots as heroes and revolutionaries, rather than just Armenians or "others."
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Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz: Armenian Socialists from Abdulhamid to the Committee of Union and Progress and Genocide

Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz: Armenian Socialists from Abdulhamid to the Committee of Union and Progress and Genocide

by Kadir Akin
Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz: Armenian Socialists from Abdulhamid to the Committee of Union and Progress and Genocide

Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz: Armenian Socialists from Abdulhamid to the Committee of Union and Progress and Genocide

by Kadir Akin

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This book delves into the struggle of Paramaz and his nineteen comrades who were executed in Beyazıt Square.

In this seminal work, Kadir Akın sheds light on the Ottoman- Armenian revolutionary movement - a history obscured by Turkey's official dogma and the region's socialist movement. He delves beyond recounting the story of Paramaz and his comrades. Akın also evaluates the political landscape of the period and the Armenian Genocide by meticulously drawing from scholarly research to deepen our understanding of their struggle.

As the reader follows the journey of Paramaz and his comrades, they'll discover that the Armenian revolutionaries, often labeled as nationalists, were in fact internationalists striving to collaborate with Turkish and other revolutionaries for the betterment of humanity.
Akın presents this narrative not merely as the history of Armenian revolutionaries, but as an integral part of the shared struggle and history of the region. Akın embraces Paramaz and his compatriots as heroes and revolutionaries, rather than just Armenians or "others."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798990484603
Publisher: Massis Publishing
Publication date: 04/18/2024
Pages: 302
Sales rank: 653,328
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Kadir Akin is one of the founders of both the People's Democratic Party (HDP) and the Socialist Reestablishment Party (SYKP). Undergoing a period of imprisonment from 1982 to 1988 following the September 12th coup in 1980, Kadir Akin has contributed to the editorial boards of various socialist magazines and newspapers. He also actively engaged in united party processes post-1990. Faced with legal consequences and imprisonment for expressing his views, he temporarily resided abroad. Beyond his involvement in articles and writings on diverse news portals, Kadir Akin is also author of the books 'The Crisis of Socialism: Unity and Re-establishment' and 'In the Trail of Hidden History - Modernization in the Ottoman Empire, Constitution, Roots of Socialism, and Armenian Deputies.’
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