Armenian Studies Categories: Armenian Studies
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The Bois de Vincennes
By Nigoghos Sarafian An important work of Armenian poetic prose, translated and illustrated. Price: $20.00s (Paper) |
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Struggle for Justice
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Gadoo the Cat
By Susan Kadian Gopigian A classic Armenian folktale, fully illustrated and reinterpreted for modern readers.
Price: $16.95s (Cloth) |
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The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896
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The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896
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The Bois de Vincennes An important work of Armenian poetic prose, translated and illustrated. |
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Struggle for Justice Struggle for Justice is a unique account of the beginning of the American Committee for Independence of Armenia, as told in the surviving papers of three accomplished Armenian-Americans from Syracuse, New York. |
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Gadoo the Cat A classic Armenian folktale, fully illustrated and reinterpreted for modern readers. |
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The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896 Examines Britain’s response to the Armenian Crisis of the 1890s through primary research into public opinion and government policy. |
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The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896 This compilation of articles offers unprecedented insight into the 1894–1896 Armenian massacres in the Ottoman Empire, while exploring American perceptions of the massacres at the time and what influence this genocide had on U.S. foreign policy. |
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Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story This edition brings back into print the classic memoir by the American ambassador to the Ottoman Empire who not only documented but also tried to stop the genocide of the Armenian people. |
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Remembrance and Denial A fresh look at the forgotten genocide of world history. |
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Bloody News from My Friend A cycle of poems depicting the attrocities committed during the Armenian genocide. |
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Gha-ra-bagh! The book, whose title refers to the chant that was used during demonstrations, brings to life the drama of the events of 1988 from the perspective of Yerevan, the capital of Soviet Armenia. |
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