The Republic of Armenia: The first year, 1918-1919

The Republic of Armenia: The first year, 1918-1919
Title The Republic of Armenia: The first year, 1918-1919 PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Hovannisian
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 592
Release 1971
Genre Armenia
ISBN 9780520018051

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Between Crescent and Sickle: Partition and Sovietization

Between Crescent and Sickle: Partition and Sovietization
Title Between Crescent and Sickle: Partition and Sovietization PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Hovannisian
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1996
Genre
ISBN 9780520088047

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The Republic of Armenia: From Versailles to London, 1919-1920

The Republic of Armenia: From Versailles to London, 1919-1920
Title The Republic of Armenia: From Versailles to London, 1919-1920 PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Hovannisian
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 640
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN 9780520041868

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With these two volumes, Richard Hovannisian completes his definitive history of the first independent Armenian state in modern times and provides the basis for comparison with the new Armenian republic established in 1991 after seven decades of Soviet rule. Based on Armenian, Russian, Turkish, German, Italian, French, and English-language archival materials, these volumes provide the first comprehensive, multidimensional analysis of this critical turning point in Armenian history--a period clouded in misinformation and controversy.

State Building and Conflict Resolution in the Caucasus

State Building and Conflict Resolution in the Caucasus
Title State Building and Conflict Resolution in the Caucasus PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Hille
Publisher BRILL
Pages 373
Release 2010-04-16
Genre History
ISBN 9047441362

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State building processes in the Caucasus are influenced by the culture of the Caucasus, and previous experiences with state building after World War I. The conflicts which erupted at the time have influenced territorial claims. The role of foreign powers as Russia, the United States, Turkey, Germany is considerable in the region. Divide and rule policy of Joseph Stalin is another factor which describes existing animosities between peoples in the Caucasus. Since 1989 a transition process, or state building process, has started in the North and the South Caucasus. This book gives an in-depth analysis of the backgrounds of the conflicts, including activities by IGO's and NGOs, and the developments in international law with regard to state building practice.

The First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920) on Its Centenary

The First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920) on Its Centenary
Title The First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920) on Its Centenary PDF eBook
Author Bedross Der Matossian
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020
Genre Armenia
ISBN 9780912201672

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The Armenian Highland

The Armenian Highland
Title The Armenian Highland PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Stone Garden Press
Pages 312
Release 2019-04-15
Genre
ISBN 9780967212050

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The Young Turks' Crime Against Humanity

The Young Turks' Crime Against Humanity
Title The Young Turks' Crime Against Humanity PDF eBook
Author Taner Akçam
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 529
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0691153337

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Introducing new evidence from more than 600 secret Ottoman documents, this book demonstrates in unprecedented detail that the Armenian Genocide and the expulsion of Greeks from the late Ottoman Empire resulted from an official effort to rid the empire of its Christian subjects. Presenting these previously inaccessible documents along with expert context and analysis, Taner Akçam's most authoritative work to date goes deep inside the bureaucratic machinery of Ottoman Turkey to show how a dying empire embraced genocide and ethnic cleansing.Although the deportation and killing of Armenians was internationally condemned in 1915 as a "crime against humanity and civilization," the Ottoman government initiated a policy of denial that is still maintained by the Turkish Republic. The case for Turkey's "official history" rests on documents from the Ottoman imperial archives, to which access has been heavily restricted until recently. It is this very source that Akçam now uses to overturn the official narrative.The documents presented here attest to a late-Ottoman policy of Turkification, the goal of which was no less than the radical demographic transformation of Anatolia. To that end, about one-third of Anatolia's 15 million people were displaced, deported, expelled, or massacred, destroying the ethno-religious diversity of an ancient cultural crossroads of East and West, and paving the way for the Turkish Republic.By uncovering the central roles played by demographic engineering and assimilation in the Armenian Genocide, this book will fundamentally change how this crime is understood and show that physical destruction is not the only aspect of the genocidal process.