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2nd revised and expanded edition
Offenbach am Main : Manzara Verlag, 2020
437 stran ; 22 cm

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ISBN 978-3-939795-96-4 (brožováno)
Obsahuje bibliografii na stranách 431-437
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Foreword by Michael M. Gunter 7 // Introduction by Pat Walsh 9 // “Armen Garo” 11 // A Candid Admission 13 // Who was Pasdermadjian? 16 // Reform or Insurrection 20 // A Series of Betrayals 23 // A Comrade in Arms 25 // A Cautionary Tale of Betrayal 29 // Armenia And Her Claims To Freedom And National Independence 31 // (1919) bj Dr. Garegin Pasdermadjian (“Armen Garo j // Why Armenia Should Be Free. Armenia’s Role In The Present War 59 // (1918) by Dr. Garegin Pasdermadjian // Commentary: A Cautionary Tale of Betrayal 105 // by Pat Walsh // The Armenians 105 // The Armenians and the Ottomans 110 // The Millet System 114 // The Problem of Russian Expansion 118 // rsj  f\J // A Forgotten Event 121 // The British Block 131 // Birth of the Armenian Question 133 // The Problem of Missionaries 139 // James Bryce and the Armenians 143 // Armenia Revisited 147 // The Birth of the Revolutionary Societies 150 // Literary Inspiration 154 // The Nationalist Spirit 158 // The Dashnak Offensive 165 // The German Stabilising Influence 173 // The Young Turks and the Dashnaks 179 // The Destabilising of the “Six Vilayets” 187 // The Tsar Turns Toward Constantinople 193 // The Effect on the  menian Position 195 // The British Destabilisation 197 // The Effects of the Balkan Wars 205 // Turkish Nationalism? 209 // The Resurrection of ‘The Armenian Question’ 213 // The Lost Autonomy Deal 220 // Marmaduke Pickthall on the Inspectors 222 // A Fateful Decision 226 // Turkish Neutrality 233 // Churchill’s Provocation 238 // The Obscure Black Sea Incident 244 // Russia and the Armenians 247 // England and the Armenians 250 // The Armenian Intervention on the Caucasus Front 255 // Britain and Armenian Offers 260 // The Security Situation in Early 1915 267 // Forced Migration and its Consequences 272 // The External Pressure Context 276 //
A Counter-Insurgency Operation 278 // The Question of Numbers 282 // Nationalism and the Ottoman Response 285 // Russian ‘Betrayal’ 289 // Russian Collapse 294 // The Usefulness of the Armenians 297 // The Armenians Hold the Front 299 // Britain and America 301 // Claiming Magna Armenia 306 // The Paris Conference 311 // Victors’Justice 317 // President Wilson’s ‘Self-Determination’ 322 // Frederic Howe 324 // The Harbord Mission 328 // A British/U.S. Conversation 332 // British Evacuation 335 // Britain Attempts to Pass Armenia to the U.S 338 // Britain and France 342 // Betrayal by America? 346 // Januar}71920 - Russian Return 350 // San Remo April 1920 353 // Treaty of Sčvres 358 // The Final Curtain 365 // A Final Reflection on Betrayal 368 // The Armenian Defeat 373 // The British and the  Armenians 375 // An Irish Supporter of the Armenians 379 // T.P. O’Connor Supports Pasdermadjian 382 // A Liberal Propagandist: Lord Bryce 385 // The First Human Rights War? 386 // Armenia and Ireland 392 // A Liberal Propagandist: Arnold Toynbee 396 // Two Wars? 403 // Appendix: Turks and Armenians: A Debate from 1919-20 409 // Selected Bibliography 431

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