When I was a Boy in Armenia

When I was a Boy in Armenia
Title When I was a Boy in Armenia PDF eBook
Author Manoog der Alexanian
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 1926
Genre Armenia
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Some of Us Survived

Some of Us Survived
Title Some of Us Survived PDF eBook
Author Kerop Bedoukian
Publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux (BYR)
Pages 266
Release 1979
Genre History
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A biography of an Armenian boy in Turkey before the Turkish government deported its Armenian population.

Four Years in the Mountains of Kurdistan, 1915-1919

Four Years in the Mountains of Kurdistan, 1915-1919
Title Four Years in the Mountains of Kurdistan, 1915-1919 PDF eBook
Author Aram Haykaz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-03-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781940210063

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Originally published in Armenian in 1972.

The New Armenia

The New Armenia
Title The New Armenia PDF eBook
Author New Armenia Publishing Co
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1915
Genre Armenia (Republic)
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The New Armenia

The New Armenia
Title The New Armenia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1919
Genre Armenian question
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Days of Tragedy in Armenia

Days of Tragedy in Armenia
Title Days of Tragedy in Armenia PDF eBook
Author Henry Harrison Riggs
Publisher Gomidas Institute
Pages 244
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9781884630019

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Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands

Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands
Title Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands PDF eBook
Author Krista A. Goff
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 299
Release 2019-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501736159

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Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands engages with the evolving historiography around the concept of belonging in the Russian and Ottoman empires. The contributors to this book argue that the popular notion that empires do not care about belonging is simplistic and wrong. Chapters address numerous and varied dimensions of belonging in multiethnic territories of the Ottoman Empire, Imperial Russia, and the Soviet Union, from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth centuries. They illustrate both the mutability and the durability of imperial belonging in Eurasian borderlands. Contributors to this volume pay attention to state authorities but also to the voices and experiences of teachers, linguists, humanitarian officials, refugees, deportees, soldiers, nomads, and those left behind. Through those voices the authors interrogate the mutual shaping of empire and nation, noting the persistence and frequency of coercive measures that imposed belonging or denied it to specific populations deemed inconvenient or incapable of fitting in. The collective conclusion that editors Krista A. Goff and Lewis H. Siegelbaum provide is that nations must take ownership of their behaviors, irrespective of whether they emerged from disintegrating empires or enjoyed autonomy and power within them.