The Republic of Armenia - Vol. III: From London to Sèvres, February–August 1920
Thirty years ago, it was my intent to write a complete history of the Armenian republic as a doctoral dissertation. But what was an ambitious plan, and it is only now, toward the end of a rewarding professional career at the University of California, that the process has reached fruition – except perhaps for realization that, instead of becomming the definitive history, this series may simply point the way to additional, more comprehensive investigation.
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Author - Auteur - հեղինակ | |
Date - Datum - տարեթիվ | |
Language - Langue - Taal - Լեզու | |
Place - Lieu - Plaats - Տարածաշրջան | |
Pages - Paginas - Էջեր | 528 |
Publisher - Editeur - Editor - Խմբագիր | |
Quantity Books | 1 |
Thirty years ago, it was my intent to write a complete history of the Armenian republic as a doctoral dissertation. But what was an ambitious plan, and it is only now, toward the end of a rewarding professional career at the University of California, that the process has reached fruition – except perhaps for realization that, instead of becomming the definitive history, this series may simply point the way to additional, more comprehensive investigation. The wealth of recently declassified archival material in all parts of the former Soviet Union now makes possible seperate monographs on each theme and nearly every chapter heading included in the four volumes of The Republic of Armenia and its precursor, Armenia on the Road to Independance.