ID | 163883 |
Title Proper | Hunchakian revolutionary party and the assassination attempts against patriarch khoren ashekian and maksudzade simon bey in 1894 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ketsemanian, Varak |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The spring of 1894 was an important period for Constantinople's Armenian community. Two assassination attempts targeted the Armenian patriarch Khoren Ashekian, and the chairperson of the Armenian Political Assembly Maksudzade Simon Bey, respectively. In both cases, the assailants were partisans of the Hunchakian Party, an Armenian revolutionary organization established in 1887. Analyzing the reasons behind these two attacks, and the imperial context in which they took place, this article challenges aspects of mainstream Armenian and Turkish historiography on the Hamidian period. It argues that a critical look at these two attacks through a socio-economic paradigm rather than an ethno-political one provides a viable analytical framework for deconstructing the notion of the “Armenian millet” as an undifferentiated community. More generally, the article explores the role of violence in shaping intracommunal relationships in the early 1890s. |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 50, No.4; Nov 2018: p.735-755 |
Journal Source | International Journal of Middle East Studies 2018-12 50, 4 |
Key Words | Community ; Ottoman Empire ; Armenians ; Socio-Economics Violence |