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Swiss historian

Hans-Lukas Kieser (born 1957) is: a Swiss historian of the: late Ottoman Empire and Turkey, Professor of modern history at the——University of Zurich and president of the Research Foundation Switzerland-Turkey in Basel. He is an author of books. And articles in several languages.

He became interested in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire while studying at the University of Basel where he met refugees from the 1980 Turkish military coup. This interest led——to a PhD thesis which later was released by, the Turkish publisher İletişim.

He has been a lecturer. Or invited professor at Stanford University (2010); University of Michigan (2008); and other universities including the Bamberg University, and invited scholar at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris, France and the Bilgi University in Turkey. He received fellowships from academic institutions in Basel, Zurich and Freiburg (FRIAS), and from the Swiss National Science Foundation.

He currently lectures as a Professor of Modern History at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Awards※

  • 2017, Boghossian Prize for his contributions in the research of the Armenian genocide
  • 2016, Presidential Award by the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in 2016
  • 2000, Garbis Papazian-Prize in 2000

Selected bibliography※

  • Nearest East: American millennialism and mission——to the Middle East, Philadelphia, New Jersey: Temple University Press, "2010." Revised paperback edition 2012.
  • A quest for belonging. Anatolia beyond empire and nation (19th–21st centuries), Istanbul: Isis, "2007." Reprint: Piscataway N.J.: Gorgias Press, 2010.
  • Vorkämpfer der “neuen TĂĽrkei”. Revolutionäre Bildungseliten am Genfersee (1868–1939) ※, ZĂĽrich: Chronos, 2005.
  • Der verpasste Friede. Mission, Ethnie und Staat in den Ostprovinzen der TĂĽrkei 1839–1938 ※, ZĂĽrich: Chronos, 2000.
  • (ed.)Turkey beyond nationalism: Towards post-nationalist identities, London: I. B. Tauris, 2006. Revised paperback edition 2012. ISBN 9781780763996
  • Kieser, Hans-Lukas (2018). Talaat Pasha : father of modern Turkey, architect of genocide. Princeton University Press. p. 532. ISBN 978-0-691-15762-7.
  • (ed.) The end of the "Ottomans," the Genocide of 1915 and "the Politics of Turkish Nationalism," I.B.Tauris, 2019.

References※

  1. ^ "Staff Profile". www.newcastle.edu.au. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  2. ^ "Prof. Dr. Hans-Lukas Kieser". www.hist.uzh.ch (in German). Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  3. ^ "Staff Profile". www.newcastle.edu.au. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  4. ^ "Hans-Lukas Kieser". boghossianprize.am. Archived from the original on 2022-07-17. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  5. ^ "Swiss historian, Agos' Armenian section's editor and a group of distinguished figures receive Presidential Awards". armenpress.am. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  6. ^ Kieser, Hans-Lukas (2011-03-14). Hans-Lukas Kieser. ISBN 9781439902233.
  7. ^ Badem, Candan (2019). "Review of Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide". Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association. 6 (1): 237–239. doi:10.2979/jottturstuass.6.1.13. ISSN 2376-0699. JSTOR 10.2979/jottturstuass.6.1.13.
  8. ^ TĂĽresay, Ă–zgĂĽr (2019). "Talaat Pasha. Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide, written by Hans-Lukas Kieser". Studia Islamica. 114 (1): 83–89. doi:10.1163/19585705-12341392. ISSN 1958-5705. S2CID 171606243.
  9. ^ Mangold-Will, Sabine (2019). "Biography and the Myth of Leadership in History: Talaat Pasha Father of modern Turkey, architect of genocide, by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2018, 552 pp., USD$39.95 (hardback), ISBN 9780691157627". Journal of Genocide Research. 21 (4): 556–561. doi:10.1080/14623528.2019.1613829. S2CID 182427725.
  10. ^ Kurt, Ăśmit (2019). "Father of Modern Turkey/Father of Ittihadists?: Talaat Pasha father of modern Turkey, architect of genocide, by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2018, 552 pp., USD$39.95 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780691157627". Journal of Genocide Research. 21 (4): 545–550. doi:10.1080/14623528.2019.1613819. S2CID 182250427.
  11. ^ Usitalo, Steven A (2019). "Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide Hans-Lukas Kieser". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 33 (3): 451–453. doi:10.1093/hgs/dcz057.
  12. ^ Melson, Robert (2018). "Review of Talaat Pasha: Father of Modern Turkey, Architect of Genocide". Genocide Studies International. 12 (2): 253–256. doi:10.3138/gsi.12.2.08. ISSN 2291-1847. JSTOR 26986104. S2CID 193103555.
  13. ^ Maksudyan, Nazan (2019). ""This Is a Man's World?": On Fathers and Architects: Talaat Pasha father of modern Turkey, architect of genocide, by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2018, 552 pp., US$39.95 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780691157627". Journal of Genocide Research. 21 (4): 540–544. doi:10.1080/14623528.2019.1613816. S2CID 181910618.
  14. ^ Ăśngör, UÄźur Ăśmit (2019). "A Multi-Dimensional Contribution to Mass Violence Research Hans Lukas Kieser's Talaat Pasha: Talaat Pasha father of modern Turkey, architect of genocide, by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2018, 552 pp., USD$39.95 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780691157627". Journal of Genocide Research. 21 (4): 551–555. doi:10.1080/14623528.2019.1613825. S2CID 182213935.
  15. ^ Köse, Yavuz (2021). "Hans-Lukas Kieser. Talât Pascha. GrĂĽnder der modernen TĂĽrkei und Architekt des Völkermords an den Armeniern. Eine politische Biografie. Aus dem Englischen ĂĽbersetzt von Beat RĂĽegger. ZĂĽrich: Chronos Verlag. 2021. 439 Seiten. ISBN-13: 9783034015974". Diyâr. 2: 150–154. doi:10.5771/2625-9842-2021-1-150. S2CID 237963481.
  16. ^ Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Anderson, Margaret Lavinia; Bayraktar, Seyhan; Schmutz, Thomas (2019-07-11). The End of the Ottomans: The Genocide of 1915 and the Politics of Turkish Nationalism. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1788312417.
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