Set in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, 'The Fool' opens on a rocky mountain slope where two imp...
Max von Scheubner-Richter was the German vice-consul in Erzerum in Ottoman Turkey during the geno...
United States officials witnessed and reported on the mass murder of Armenians during WWI, in wha...
Armenians in Turkey have faced decades of officially-sanctioned discrimination and forced assimil...
'Tajkahayk' is probably one of the most foretelling Armenian political tracts of the 19th century...
Aram Andonian was arrested on 24 April 1915 along with over 200 other Armenian intellectuals in t...
As the ruthless Ottoman and Russian empires clashed under the false banner of religion, the unsus...
When Jonathan Maiullo landed in Armenia, he had no idea what he was getting himself into. He coul...
Child memoir and eyewitness account of the Armenian Genocide, 1915. This account the deportation ...
This survey of Armenian communities in Nicomedia in the Ottoman Empire (Izmit in modern Turkey) w...
This work is the most detailed report on what happened to Armenians in the Ottoman province of Va...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowled...
'Sparks' [Gaidzer] is Raffi's longest novel, a multi-branched narrative divided into two volumes ...
A fascinating exchange of letters between Garabed and Haroutiun Kojaian in the United States with...
'Misak: An Armenian Life' is Karen Jeppe's touching and heartfelt account of her adopted son's ex...
Diasporan communities live in an extraterritorial space. They are in both symbolic and physical '...
One night, God turns His back on Yerevan for a single hour, just long enough for the demon Ajami ...
This is the memoir of an avenger who assassinated the former Ottoman Minister of Interior Talaat ...
This is the smoking gun linking Talaat Pasha, the Ottoman Minister of Interior and later Grand Vi...
Telling the Story focuses on two leading journals, The New York Times and Missionary Herald, to s...
The Diyarbekir Massacres and Kurdish Atrocities
An Armenian Genocide survivor memoir. The author was from Sheykh Haji (Kharpert, Turkey) and even...
Papken Injarabian was born in 1906 in Amasia, Turkey. He was the youngest of five children. When ...
The Roboski massacre (Kurdish: Komkujiya Roboskî), also known as the Uludere airstrike, took plac...
Henry Morgethau was United States ambassador to Ottoman Turkey between 1913 and 1916. In 1914 he ...
The fall of the Russian Empire during WWI led to the establishment of the first Armenian Republic...
The Reverend Robert Stapleton (1866-1945) and Doctor Ida Stapleton (1871-1946) were American miss...
Tacy Atkinson (1870-1937) was an American from Salem, Nebraska. She lived with her family in the ...
Souren Hanessian was born into a distinguished Armenian family in Garin (Erzeroum). In 1915, duri...
The Amiras were a powerful class of Armenians who were prominent in the Ottoman capital between t...
The Heroic Battle of Aintab is an invaluable primary source that shows the perspective of Armenia...
Lewis Einstein was the ¿rst United States of¿cial to publicly speak against the genocide of Armen...
From interracial love and sectarian violence to the prospects of Islamo-Christian women's solidar...
In this volume of selected essays and interviews, the author explores a number of fundamental iss...
This is a classic novel set in the late Ottoman Empire. Oshagan's Remnants: The Way of the Womb, ...
A controversial book about the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
This volume offers twelve essays on modern and contemporary Armenian history, on the problems of ...
This book is a milestone in a series of publications during the early 2000s, when Turkish authors...
Originally written in Armenian, 'Twelve Years Away from Constantinople' was an instant classic in...