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==Representative publications== ==Representative publications==

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Norman Itzkowitz is a Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. Since 1997 he has attracted criticism in response to his statements denying the allegations of the Armenian Genocide as well as statements on Armenians that were construed as racist

Representative publications

  • Ottoman Empire and Islamic Tradition, Chicago 1972, 1980
  • The Immortal Ataturk, Chicago 1984
  • Neighbors in Conflict: A Psycho-political Study of Greek-Turkish Relations, Eothen Press, 1994.

External links

References

  1. Audio and Text recording of Prof. Itzkowitz's views on the Armenian Genocide and Armenians
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