Donald Quataert

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Donald Quataert (* 10. September 1941; † 10. Februar 2011) war ein Osmanist und auf den Nahen Osten spezialisierter Historiker an der Binghamton University. Er unterrichtete nahöstliche und osmanische Geschichte. Ein Schwerpunkt seiner Arbeit war die gesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit. Er leistete Pionierarbeit in der Auswertung der Archivquellen des ehemaligen Osmanischen Reichs und veröffentlichte zahlreiche Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Landes. Quataert war verheiratet mit Jean H. Quataert, die ebenfalls an der Binghamton University lehrte. rdf:langString
Donald George Quataert (September 10, 1941 – February 10, 2011) was a historian at Binghamton University. He taught courses on Middle East/Ottoman history, with an interest in labor, social and economics, during the early and modern periods. He also provided training in the reading of Ottoman archival sources. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Donald Quataert (* 10. September 1941; † 10. Februar 2011) war ein Osmanist und auf den Nahen Osten spezialisierter Historiker an der Binghamton University. Er unterrichtete nahöstliche und osmanische Geschichte. Ein Schwerpunkt seiner Arbeit war die gesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit. Er leistete Pionierarbeit in der Auswertung der Archivquellen des ehemaligen Osmanischen Reichs und veröffentlichte zahlreiche Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Landes. Quataert war verheiratet mit Jean H. Quataert, die ebenfalls an der Binghamton University lehrte.
rdf:langString Donald George Quataert (September 10, 1941 – February 10, 2011) was a historian at Binghamton University. He taught courses on Middle East/Ottoman history, with an interest in labor, social and economics, during the early and modern periods. He also provided training in the reading of Ottoman archival sources. In 2006, he published an article reviewing Donald Bloxham's book The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians. In his review, Quataert stated that he used the word genocide because "to do otherwise... runs the risk of suggesting denial of the massive and systematic atrocities" and that "accumulating evidence is indicating that the killings were centrally planned by Ottoman government officials and systematically carried out by their underlings". The review article challenged what Quataert termed "the Ottomanist wall of silence" on the issue. Weeks later, Quataert resigned from the position of the chairman of the board of directors of the Institute of Turkish Studies, which he had held since 2001. Quataert stated that he was forced to resign due to the pressure of the Turkish ambassador Nabi Şensoy, and a number of other board members resigned shortly thereafter. , the director of Middle East Studies Association, sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Turkey Erdogan, criticizing the threats of Turkish officials to stop funding the Institute if Quataert did not retract his statements. Hatem stated that such threats went against academic freedom and that "the resignations are in contradiction with those many requests to leave the discussion and the assessment of the Armenian Genocide to the academia that Turkey has been making."
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