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They Can Live in the Desert and Nowhere Else

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Ronald Grigor Suny's "They Can Live in the Desert and Nowhere Else" delves into the historical context of the Armenian Genocide, exploring the political, social, and economic factors that contributed to the tragedy.

The book examines the Ottoman Empire's internal dynamics and the role of nationalism in shaping the events.

Suny meticulously analyzes the policies and actions of the Ottoman government, shedding light on the systematic nature of the genocide.

He also explores the experiences of Armenian survivors and their struggles in the aftermath.

The book offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of this dark chapter in history.

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Episode 358 - The Armenian Genocide: Part 2

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