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The Armenian Question in the Caucasus: Russian Archive Documents and Publications, 1724-1904 (Volume 1)

Autor Tale Heydarov
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2011
The Armenian Question in the Caucasus, Russian Archive Documents and Publications (1724-1914) is issued in this three-volume collection as a special topic of study for the first time in world historiography. The topic is presented as a complex based on rare documents and publications which were long stored as secret and top secret in the Russian State Historical Archive (St Petersburg) and the Russian State Military History Archive (Moscow). The first volume deals chronologically with the period 1724-1904 and comprises two sections. The first section provides an analysis of the documents and materials. The second section contains copies of the originals in the archives and publications. Eleven of the documents and materials presented in this volume are made publically available here for the first time. To guarantee academic objectivity, the contextual integrity of the archive documents has been preserved. All materials are arranged chronologically and by topic. The collection provides the reader with the opportunity to undertake a critical review of current theses on the Armenian question. It also assists the application of contemporary academic methods to a comprehensive study of the essence of this question.
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ISBN-13: 9780863724046
ISBN-10: 0863724043
Pagini: 738
Dimensiuni: 165 x 229 x 56 mm
Greutate: 1.46 kg
Editura: Garnet Publishing Ltd
Colecția Ithaca Press

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The Armenian Question in the Caucasus, Russian Archive Documents and Publications is issued in a three-volume collection as a special topic of study for the first time in world historiography. The topic is presented as a complex based on rare documents and publications which were long stored as secret and top secret in Russian Archives.