Contents
NOTES
4 -Editor’s Desk 4 Contributors
HERITAGE
7 -The Georgetown Girls: Reconstructing a Family History— By George Aghjayan
11 -The Whisper of Silent Stones—By Aline Ohanesian
14 -A History of a Perfect Crime—By Talin Suciyan 18 The Exodus of Musa Dagh Armenians— By Vahram Shemmassian
22 -Images—By Kathryn Cook
TOWARDS THE CENTENNIAL
24 -Why Should We Even Talk about the Genocide? The Memory of the Armenian Genocide as a Moral Compass— By Suzanne Khardalian
27 -One Man’s Thoughts on April 24—By Michael Mensoian
29 -Shining a Light on the Shadow of Denial— By Chris Bohjalian
31 -A Legacy, a Dream, an Independent Country— By Houry Mayissian
DISCOURSE
33 -The One and the Many: The Ontology of Genocide Against Minorities in the Ottoman Empire—By Hank Theriault
37 -Scholarship, Manufacturing Doubt, and Genocide Denial— By Marc Mamigonian
43 -Blaming the Victims 2.0—By Henry C. Theriault and Sara Brown
46 -Yes Peace, but Between Whom, for What, and in What Context?—By Ayse Gunaysu