RFC on Owen and Pamuk on Death Toll: Referenced
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Shall the following two sentences be added at the end of the '''Death Toll''' paragraph? |
Shall the following two sentences be added at the end of the '''Death Toll''' paragraph? |
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Edward Roger John Owen and Şevket Pamuk estimate that during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire (1912–1922), when the Balkan Wars, the First World War and the War of Independence took place in areas that were later to become part of Turkey, there were nearly 2 million Muslim casualties of the military and civilian population. However the text does not specify it is only about Christian attacks. |
Edward Roger John Owen and Şevket Pamuk estimate that during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire (1912–1922), when the Balkan Wars, the First World War and the War of Independence took place in areas that were later to become part of Turkey, there were nearly 2 million Muslim casualties of the military and civilian population.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Owen |first1=Edward Roger John |last2=Pamuk |first2=Şevket |title=A History of Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Century |date=1999 |publisher=Harvard University Press |location=Cambridge, Massachusetts |isbn=0-674-39831-9 |page=11 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Pamuk |first1=Şevket |editor1-last=Broadberry |editor1-first=Stephen Noel |editor2-last=Harrison |editor2-first=Mark |title=The Economics of World War I |date=2005 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge |isbn=978-0-511-13234-6 |pages=131-132 |language=en |chapter=The Ottoman economy in World War I}}</ref> However the text does not specify it is only about Christian attacks. |
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