Acknowledgments |
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Preface |
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xi | |
Introduction |
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Part I |
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1. From People to Nation: An
Overview from the 1850's to the 1970's |
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13 | |
Part II |
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2. Nation and Fatherland in Nineteenth-Century Armenian Political Thought |
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51 | |
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3. The Changing Armenian Self-Image in the Ottoman Empire: Rayahs and
Revolutionaries |
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73 | |
Part III |
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4. Theory and Praxis: A Perspective on the Armenian Liberation Movement, 1890-1908 |
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89 | |
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5. Rethinking the Nation: Revolution and Liberation in the
1892 and 1907 Programs of the Dashnaktsutiune |
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103 | |
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6. A Case Study of Evolution:
The Socialist Review Handes |
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113 | |
Part IV |
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7. The Ideology of the Young Turk Movement |
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125 | |
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8. The Ultimate Repression: The Genocide of the Armenians, 1915-1917 |
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137 | |
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9. Ideology and History: Problems in the Study of Armeno-Kurdish Relations |
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169 | |
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10. Re-Imagining the Past, Rethinking the Present: The Future
of Turkish-Armenian Relations |
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183 | |
Part V |
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11. From People to State, Once More: An Overview from 1980 to 2003 |
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199 | |
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12. The Re-Imagined Future: Turkey-Armenia and Turkish-Armenian Relations since Independence |
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265 | |
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13. Armenia's Strategic Significance |
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283 | |
Glossary
of Terms |
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303 | |
Bibliography of
Modern Armenian History |
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315 | |
Index |
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323 | |