Empires in conflict : Armenia and the great powers, 1895-20
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Empires in conflict : Armenia and the great powers, 1895-20
(The international library of historical studies, 2)
Tauris Academic Studies , Distributed by St Martin's Press, in the United States of America and in Canada, 1995
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Bibliography: p. 259-269
Includes index
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内容説明
This work traces the emergence of the "Armenian Question" through an account of the Great Power interests in the region, including Russian Imperial expansion, the geopolitical and strategic concerns of Britain, France and Germany, and the major stakes of the Great Powers in the Ottoman economy. Somakian gives a vivid account of the rise of Armenian nationalism and radical politics, and of Armenian support for the overthrow of Abdul Hammid II in 1908 and the victory of the Young Turks. He uses this historical context to explore the growing hostility towards Armenians in the First World War, and shows how they came to be regarded as a dangerous fifth column and subjected to forced population movements and one of the most brutal genocides of the 20th century.
目次
- Introduction - the emergence of the Armenian Question and the conflicting political aims of Britain and Russia
- the advent of the Young Turks and Russian interests in Anatolia
- imperial Russian interests and the Armenian Question during 1914-16
- Pan-Turanism - the threat to Armenian national survival
- Armenia - in search of stability and territorial integrity.
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