America and the Armenian Genocide of 1915
Herausgeber: Jay, Winter; Winter, Jay
America and the Armenian Genocide of 1915
Herausgeber: Jay, Winter; Winter, Jay
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This is an account of the American response to the Armenian genocide of 1915.
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This is an account of the American response to the Armenian genocide of 1915.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521071239
- ISBN-10: 0521071232
- Artikelnr.: 24723268
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521071239
- ISBN-10: 0521071232
- Artikelnr.: 24723268
Introduction: Witness to genocide Jay Winter; Part I. The Framework: 1.
Twentieth-century genocides Sir Martin Gilbert; 2. Genocide in the
perspective of total war Jay Winter; 3. The Armenian genocide: an
interpretation Vahakn N. Dadrian; Part II. During the Catastrophe: 4. A
friend in power? Woodrow Wilson and Armenia John Milton Cooper; 5.
Wilsonian diplomacy and Armenia: the limits of power and ideology Lloyd E.
Ambrosius; 6. American diplomatic correspondence in the age of mass murder:
documents of the Armenian Genocide in the U.S. Archives Rouben Paul
Adalian; 7. The Armenian genocide and American missionary relief efforts
Suzanne Moranian; 8. Mary Louise Graffam: witness to genocide Susan
Billington Harper; 9. From Ezra Pound to Theodore Roosevelt: American
intellectual and cultural responses to the Armenian genocide Peter
Balakian; Part III. After the Catastrophe: 10. The Armenian genocide and US
postwar commissions Richard G. Hovannisian; 11. Congress confronts the
Armenian genocide Donald A. Ritchie; 12. When news is not enough: American
media and Armenian deaths Thomas C. Leonard.
Twentieth-century genocides Sir Martin Gilbert; 2. Genocide in the
perspective of total war Jay Winter; 3. The Armenian genocide: an
interpretation Vahakn N. Dadrian; Part II. During the Catastrophe: 4. A
friend in power? Woodrow Wilson and Armenia John Milton Cooper; 5.
Wilsonian diplomacy and Armenia: the limits of power and ideology Lloyd E.
Ambrosius; 6. American diplomatic correspondence in the age of mass murder:
documents of the Armenian Genocide in the U.S. Archives Rouben Paul
Adalian; 7. The Armenian genocide and American missionary relief efforts
Suzanne Moranian; 8. Mary Louise Graffam: witness to genocide Susan
Billington Harper; 9. From Ezra Pound to Theodore Roosevelt: American
intellectual and cultural responses to the Armenian genocide Peter
Balakian; Part III. After the Catastrophe: 10. The Armenian genocide and US
postwar commissions Richard G. Hovannisian; 11. Congress confronts the
Armenian genocide Donald A. Ritchie; 12. When news is not enough: American
media and Armenian deaths Thomas C. Leonard.
Introduction: Witness to genocide Jay Winter; Part I. The Framework: 1.
Twentieth-century genocides Sir Martin Gilbert; 2. Genocide in the
perspective of total war Jay Winter; 3. The Armenian genocide: an
interpretation Vahakn N. Dadrian; Part II. During the Catastrophe: 4. A
friend in power? Woodrow Wilson and Armenia John Milton Cooper; 5.
Wilsonian diplomacy and Armenia: the limits of power and ideology Lloyd E.
Ambrosius; 6. American diplomatic correspondence in the age of mass murder:
documents of the Armenian Genocide in the U.S. Archives Rouben Paul
Adalian; 7. The Armenian genocide and American missionary relief efforts
Suzanne Moranian; 8. Mary Louise Graffam: witness to genocide Susan
Billington Harper; 9. From Ezra Pound to Theodore Roosevelt: American
intellectual and cultural responses to the Armenian genocide Peter
Balakian; Part III. After the Catastrophe: 10. The Armenian genocide and US
postwar commissions Richard G. Hovannisian; 11. Congress confronts the
Armenian genocide Donald A. Ritchie; 12. When news is not enough: American
media and Armenian deaths Thomas C. Leonard.
Twentieth-century genocides Sir Martin Gilbert; 2. Genocide in the
perspective of total war Jay Winter; 3. The Armenian genocide: an
interpretation Vahakn N. Dadrian; Part II. During the Catastrophe: 4. A
friend in power? Woodrow Wilson and Armenia John Milton Cooper; 5.
Wilsonian diplomacy and Armenia: the limits of power and ideology Lloyd E.
Ambrosius; 6. American diplomatic correspondence in the age of mass murder:
documents of the Armenian Genocide in the U.S. Archives Rouben Paul
Adalian; 7. The Armenian genocide and American missionary relief efforts
Suzanne Moranian; 8. Mary Louise Graffam: witness to genocide Susan
Billington Harper; 9. From Ezra Pound to Theodore Roosevelt: American
intellectual and cultural responses to the Armenian genocide Peter
Balakian; Part III. After the Catastrophe: 10. The Armenian genocide and US
postwar commissions Richard G. Hovannisian; 11. Congress confronts the
Armenian genocide Donald A. Ritchie; 12. When news is not enough: American
media and Armenian deaths Thomas C. Leonard.