Ari Sekeryan explores the political and social life of the Armenian community in the Ottoman Empire during the stormy post-war years, as the empire heaved its final breaths. In doing so, he offers a broader understanding of ethnic communities' reactions to the collapse of empires and the transformation to nation-states.
Ari Sekeryan explores the political and social life of the Armenian community in the Ottoman Empire during the stormy post-war years, as the empire heaved its final breaths. In doing so, he offers a broader understanding of ethnic communities' reactions to the collapse of empires and the transformation to nation-states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ari ¿ekeryan received his PhD from the University of Oxford in 2018 and has since held positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, California State University-Fresno, the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, and the University of Cambridge. He is currently a visiting research scholar affiliated to the Center for Armenian Studies at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. His articles have been published in the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Turkish Studies, the Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, and War in History.
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Maps Acknowledgements Notes on Language Introduction 1. End of the Great War 2. The Emergence of the Turkish National Movement in Anatolia and the Armenian Community 3. The French Occupation in Cilicia and the Turkish-Armenian War in the Causcaus 4. The Transformation of the Armenian Political Position Conclusion Appendix Bibliography.
List of Figures List of Tables List of Maps Acknowledgements Notes on Language Introduction 1. End of the Great War 2. The Emergence of the Turkish National Movement in Anatolia and the Armenian Community 3. The French Occupation in Cilicia and the Turkish-Armenian War in the Causcaus 4. The Transformation of the Armenian Political Position Conclusion Appendix Bibliography.
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