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The Armenians And The Fall Of The Ottoman Empire Ari Ekeryan

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The Armenians And The Fall Of The Ottoman Empire Ari Ekeryan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.14 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Ari Şekeryan
ISBN: 9781108844017, 1108844014
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Armenians And The Fall Of The Ottoman Empire Ari Ekeryan by Ari Şekeryan 9781108844017, 1108844014 instant download after payment.

The Armistice of Mudros was signed on 30 October 1918 and on the morning of 13 November 1918, a mighty fleet of battleships from Britain, France, Italy and Greece sailed to Istanbul, and dropped anchor without encountering resistance. This day marked the beginning of the end of the Ottoman Empire, a dissolution that would bring great suffering and chaos, but also new opportunities for all Ottomans, Muslim and non-Muslim alike. Drawing upon a previously untouched collection of Armenian and Ottoman Turkish primary sources, Ari Şekeryan considers these understudied post-war years. Examining the Armenian community as they emerged from the aftermath of war and genocide, Şekeryan outlines their shifting political position and the strategies they used to survive this turbulent period. By focusing on the Ottoman Armistice (1918–1923), Şekeryan illuminates an oft-neglected period in history, and develops a new case study for understanding the political reactions of ethnic groups to the fall of empires and nation-states.

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