The Armenian holocaust
A bibliography relating to the deportations, massacres, and dispersion of the Armenian people, 1915-1923. Published by the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1980. 60 pages.
A bibliography relating to the deportations, massacres, and dispersion of the Armenian people, 1915-1923. Published by the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1980. 60 pages.
In 1918, the Armenian people emerged from centuries of foreign domination to establish a small Republic in the russian armenian Provinces of the Caucasus. While the populace struggled for physical survival in a devastated land, armenian Representatives at the Paris Peace Conference appealed for supportive action and the means to extend the boundaries of the … Continued
The strategic geopolitical position of Transcaucasia, a region that both links and separates teh Russian and Near Eastern spheres, was emphatically demonstrated during the existence of the independant Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, 1918-1921. The three neighboring states, born amidst war and revolution, manifested many common traits and concerns but, Armenia alone had been … Continued