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- Item1-ое дополнение к каталогу библиотеки Эриванской гимназии(1889) Эриванская гимназия. Ученическая библиотека
- ItemA brief account of the Mechitaristican Society founded on the island of St. Lazaro(1835) Aukerian, Haroutiun, 1774-1827The Mechitaristican Society (Mekhitarist Congregation) is a Catholic Armenian monastic order founded by Mkhitar of Sebastia in 1701 to promote education and culture. After moving from Constantinople and Greece, the order established its headquarters on the Venetian island of San Lazzaro in 1717, becoming a premier center for Armenian literature, printing, and preservation of manuscripts
- ItemA century of denial(2015) United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
- ItemA concise history of the Armenian people(2002) Bournoutian, George A.A Concise History of the Armenian People examines the history of the Armenians in relation to that of the rest of the world. Its main purpose is to familiarize Armenians and non-Armenians with a people and culture that is absent from most history courses and texts.The book is highly recommended for teachers of global civilizations as well as those specializing in the history of Russia, Ottoman Empire, Iran, and the Caucasus
- ItemA grammar, Armenian and English(1832) Aukerian, Haroutiun, 1774-1854
- ItemA grammar, Armenian and English(1873) Aukerian, Haroutiun, 1774-1854
- ItemA history of Armenian literature(1995) Hayrapetean, Srbuhi Pōghosi
- ItemA journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808-1809(1812) Morier, James Justinian, 1780?-1849
- ItemA memoir of the Spanish Civil War(2000) Stephens, Douglas Patrick, 1910-1987Stephens’ memoir of the Spanish Civil War is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the conflict which immediately preceded World War II, and of Canada’s
- ItemA peace to end all peace(2001) Fromkin, David
- ItemA question of genocide(2011)One hundred years after the deportations and mass murder of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, and other peoples in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the history of the Armenian genocide is a victim of historical distortion, state-sponsored falsification, and deep divisions between Armenians and Turks. Working together for the first time, Turkish, Armenian, and other scholars present here a compelling reconstruction of what happened and why. This volume gathers the most up-to-date scholarship on Armenian genocide, looking at how the event has been written about in Western and Turkish historiog
- ItemA second Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople(1818) Morier, James Justinian, 1780?-1849
- ItemA shameful act(2006) Akçam, Taner, 1953-A study of the Armenian genocide draws on Ottoman sources, including parliamentary minutes, letters, military and court records, and eyewitness accounts, to lay responsibility for the event on Turkish authorities, revealing a systematic orchestration of the killings by the military, ruling political parties, and the Ottoman state
- ItemA Textbook of modern western Armenian(1977) Bardakjian, Kevork B.
- ItemA woman's journey round the world([1852]) Pfeiffer, Ida, 1797-1858"A Woman's Journey Round the World" by Ida Pfeiffer is a travel memoir written in the mid-19th century. The author documents her extensive journeys across multiple continents, including Brazil, Tahiti, China, and Persia, sharing her personal experiences in various cultures and landscapes
- ItemAdam and Eve in the Armenian traditions(2013) Stone, Michael E., 1938-The Adam and Eve stories are a foundational myth in the Jewish and Christian worlds, and the way they were recounted reveals a great deal about those doing the retelling. How did the Armenians retell these stories? What values do these retellings express about men and women, their life in the world, sin and redemption? Presented here are twelve hundred years of Armenian telling of the Genesis 1-3 stories in an unparalleled collection of all significant narratives of Adam and Eve in Armenian literature—prose and poetry, homilies and commentaries, calendary and mathematical texts—from its inception in the fifth century to the seventeenth century
- Item"All I can do is cry"([2015])
- ItemAmerica and the Armenian genocide of 1915(2003)Before Rwanda and Bosnia, and before the Holocaust, the first genocide of the twentieth century happened in Turkish Armenia in 1915, when approximately one million people were killed. This volume is an account of the American response to this atrocity
- ItemAmerica as mandatary for Armenia(1919) American Committee for the Independence of Armenia
- ItemAn Armenian Mediterranean(2018)This book rethinks the Armenian people as significant actors in the context of Mediterranean and global history. Spanning a millennium of cross-cultural interaction and exchange across the Mediterranean world, essays move between connected histories, frontier studies, comparative literature, and discussions of trauma, memory, diaspora, and visual culture. Contributors dismantle narrow, national ways of understanding Armenian literature; propose new frameworks for mapping the post-Ottoman Mediterranean world; and navigate the challenges of writing national history in a globalized age