(In der Schriftenreihe 'Genozid und Gedächtnis' des Instituts für Diaspora- und
Genozidforschung der Ruhr-Universität Bochum.) Over the last years the genocide committed
against the Armenians has received an increasing amount of scientific and popular attention.
However as recent international research has emphasized the Armenian genocide by the
Young-Turkish government has to be understood as only one chapter of an overall campaign of the
Young- Turkish and Kemalist government against the non-Muslim (and later non-Turkish)
communities. Besides the Armenians particularly Greek communities in Asia Minor were most
affected in terms of forced migration and atrocities committed in the interests of specific
Young-Turkish and Kemalist visions of the Ottoman space between 1914 and 1923. In this regard
the governmental campaign reached its violent climax in the genocide of the Greek communities
in the Pontic area at the shores of the Black Sea. Although the killing of the Pontic Greeks
has become increasingly prominent in Anglo-American historical research it continues to be a
desideratum within the European field of research. The upcoming publication is thus both to
raise awareness of what happened to the Pontic-Greek community during the Young-Turkish and
Kemalist regime and to promote international and interdisciplinary research on this topic. As
the displacement and extinction of the Pontic-Greek community has to be contextualized as part
of the complex socio-political relations between Muslim Turkish hegemony and Non-Muslim Non-
Turkish communities the publication brings together the expert knowledge of international
scholars working within the fields of the late Ottoman Young-Turkish and Kemalist period
Greco-Turkish relations and the Greek diaspora. Contributors: Monika Albrecht Medardus Brehl
Mihran Dabag Thea Halo Tessa Hofmann Antonis Klapsis Theodosios Kyriakidis Vasileios Th.
Meichanetsidis Nevzat Onaran Kristin Platt Miltiadis Sarigiannidis Robert Shenk Nikos
Sigalas Zeynep Turkyilmaz.