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Edward J. Erickson
Researcher at Norwich University
Publications - 27
Citations - 502
Edward J. Erickson is an academic researcher from Norwich University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Armenian & Empire. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications receiving 465 citations.
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The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians
TL;DR: The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians by Donald Bloxham as mentioned in this paper is a seminal work in the field of historical inquiry.
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Ordered to Die: A History of the Ottoman Amry in the First World War
Yigal Sheffy,Edward J. Erickson +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the early offensives, November 1914-March 1915 Under Attack, April 1915-January 1916 High Tide, January 1916-December 1916 Strategic Pause, January 1917-December 1917 End of Empire, January 1918-November 1918 Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography Index
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A Military History of the Ottomans: From Osman to Ataturk
Mesut Uyar,Edward J. Erickson +1 more
TL;DR: Uyar and Erickson as discussed by the authors presented a study of the Ottoman Army and its role in the development of the modern Turkish Army, focusing on Turkish interpretations, rather than European interpretations, of events.
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Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913
TL;DR: The Ottoman Air Operations in the Balkan Wars by Bulent Yilmazer Selected Bibliography Index as discussed by the authors, and the Armistice, December 1912-January 1913 The Thracian Campaigns, 1913 The Western Theater--Greece and Albania, 1913 Final Questions Defeat in Detail.
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'They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else': a history of the Armenian genocide
TL;DR: Suny as discussed by the authors argues that the Young Turks' cognitive and emotional state demonstrated by their observed behavior and actions in 1915 proves a genocide, which is the case of the so-called "They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else": A History of the Armenian Genocide.