Creating a Modern "Zone of Genocide": The Impact of Nation- and State-Formation on Eastern Anatolia, 1878-1923

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In June 2020 the work Creating a Modern "Zone of Genocide": The Impact of Nation- and State-Formation on Eastern Anatolia, 1878-1923 was on the 37,246th place in the ranking of the most reliable and popular publications with DOI number in multilingual Wikipedia from readers' point of view (PR-score). If we consider only frequency of appearance of this source in references of Wikipedia articles (F-score), this work was on the 15,425th place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "Creating a Modern "Zone of Genocide": The Impact of Nation- and State-Formation on Eastern Anatolia, 1878-1923" is the 28,480th most reliable publication with DOI number in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

PR-score:
37,246th place
65,367
-18,812
AR-score:
28,480th place
5,659
-53
F-score:
15,425th place
26
0

English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
69,208th place
31,700
-11,530
AR-score:
83,003rd place
2,089
-7
F-score:
41,501st place
7
0

Turkish Wikipedia (tr)

PR-score:
327th place
11,087
-3,655
AR-score:
436th place
1,003
-1
F-score:
1,357th place
2
0

Chinese Wikipedia (zh)

PR-score:
4,830th place
10,361
-1,543
AR-score:
8,766th place
352
+1
F-score:
18,435th place
1
0

Arabic Wikipedia (ar)

PR-score:
3,156th place
4,450
+296
AR-score:
8,570th place
412
-46
F-score:
4,397th place
3
0

Slovak Wikipedia (sk)

PR-score:
167th place
3,766
-1,617
AR-score:
69th place
1,300
0
F-score:
1,118th place
1
0

Macedonian Wikipedia (mk)

PR-score:
2,320th place
118
-91
AR-score:
2,569th place
39
0
F-score:
1,090th place
2
0

Portuguese Wikipedia (pt)

PR-score:
40,519th place
86
+18
AR-score:
49,476th place
1
0
F-score:
13,189th place
2
0
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