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Justin McCarthy (American historian)

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Prof. McCarthy

Dr. Justin A. McCarthy is an American demographer, Ottoman Empire expert, and history professor at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. He is known for his controversial support of Turkey's denial of the controversial Armenian Genocide.

He was awarded the Order of Merit of Turkey by the President of Turkey in 1998 and he got his Honorary Doctorate at Süleyman Demirel University in Turkey.

Bibliography

Islamic studies

  • Death and Exile: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ottoman Muslims, 1821-1922 Darwin Press, Incorporated (March 1996), ISBN 0-87850-094-4
  • The Ottoman Peoples and the End of Empire ("Historical Endings" series) (April 2001)
  • The Ottoman Turks : An Introductory History to 1923 (March 1997)
  • The Armenian Rebellion at Van (Utah Series in Turkish and Islamic Studies) (September 2006)
  • Muslims and Minorities: The Population of Ottoman Anatolia and the End of the Empire (December 1983, ISBN 0-8147-5390-6 hardcover)
  • Who Are the Turks?: A Manual for Teachers (January 2003)
  • The Population of Palestine (1990)

Other

  • A History of Our Own Times (Volumes 1-3, 2006)
  • The Story of Gladstone's Life (2005)
  • An Irishman's Story (2003)
  • A History of the Four Georges (2001)

References

  1. "A PBS Documentary Makes Its Case for the Armenian Genocide, With or Without a Debate". The New York Times. April 17, 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-02.

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