Ryan Gingeras

Ryan Gingeras is a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in California and a historian of the late Ottoman Empire.[1]

He is the author of five books, including Eternal Dawn: Turkey in the Age of Ataturk and Sorrowful Shores: Violence, Ethnicity, and the End of the Ottoman Empire. He has published on a wide variety of topics related to history and politics in such publications as Foreign Affairs, New York Times, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Middle East Journal, Iranian Studies, Past & Present, and War on the Rocks.[2]

Gingeras stated that he wanted to write his dissertation about Kars during World War I, or how Nakhichevan became part of Azerbaijan, but was warned that writing about controversial topics such as Kurds and Armenians would be akin to "professional suicide".[3]

  1. ^ "Ryan Gingeras, Ph.D. - Department of National Security Affairs - Naval Postgraduate School". nps.edu. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Ryan Gingeras, Ph.D. - Department of National Security Affairs - Naval Postgraduate School".
  3. ^ Cheterian, Vicken (2018). "Censorship, indifference, oblivion: The Armenian genocide and its denial". Truth, Silence, and Violence in Emerging States. Histories of the Unspoken. Routledge. pp. 201–202. ISBN 978-1-351-14112-3.

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