Notes sur oeuvre :

The story of the Bird’s Nest began in 1900 when the « Women’s Missionary Workers » (Kvindelige Missions Arbejdere) K.M.A. was established in Scandinavia, in Denmark. Since 1902 and for many years thereafter K.M.A. sent many missionaries to help and serve the Armenian people.

The book of nearly 350 pages contains 15 chapters, an index, and more than two-dozen photographs. One chapter of the book discusses the political arena in Asia Minor during 1895-96 and includes several pages from a book by Aage Mejer Benedictsen, “Armenien” —about Sultan Abdul-Hamid’s massacre of Armenians during that period, which created the need for the relief work that followed.

Other chapters discuss the foundation and organization of the Women’s Missionary Workers, or K.M.A, and their work among Armenians in Anatolia (Western Armenia) where Danish missionaries were stationed at Harpoot, Mezreh (Vilayet Mamuret-ul- Aziz), Bitlis, Van, and Malatia in 1901- 1919.

Informations sur le livre :

Année 1925
Nombre de pages 325
Titre secondaire Et folks liv og kamp gennem to aartusinder - Med kort og billeder
Titre traduit Arménie
Editeur De Dansk Armeniervenner
Ville éditeur Copenhague
Type de colume Relié
Mots-clés
Types de travail
Langues
  • Danois