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Introduction: Cosmopolitan memory and the Greek genocide narrative
Ottoman twilight: the background in Anatolia
"Right to memory": from catastrophe to the politics of identity
Nationalizing genocide: the recognition process in Greece
The pain of others: empathy and the problematic comparison
Becoming cosmopolitan: the Americanized genocide
"Three genocides, one recognition": the "Christian holocaust"
Conclusion.
Ottoman twilight: the background in Anatolia
"Right to memory": from catastrophe to the politics of identity
Nationalizing genocide: the recognition process in Greece
The pain of others: empathy and the problematic comparison
Becoming cosmopolitan: the Americanized genocide
"Three genocides, one recognition": the "Christian holocaust"
Conclusion.