Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-281) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: From National Character to National Tradition -- pt. 1. Imagining Armenia. 1. Armenia and Its Rulers. 2. Images of the Armenians in the Russian Empire. 3. The Emergence of the Armenian Patriotic Intelligentsia in Russia. 4. Populism, Nationalism, and Marxism among Russia's Armenians. 5. Labor and Socialism among Armenians in Transcaucasia. 6. Rethinking the Unthinkable: Toward an Understanding of the Armenian Genocide -- pt. 2. State, Nation, Diaspora. 7. Armenia and the Russian Revolution. 8. Building a Socialist Nation. 9. Stalin and the Armenians. 10. Return to Ararat: Armenia in the Cold War. 11. The New Nationalism in Armenia. 12. Nationalism and Democracy: The Case of Karabagh. 13. Looking toward Ararat: The Diaspora and the "Homeland" 14. Armenia on the Road to Independence, Again -- Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages on Modern Armenian History.
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Title
Looking toward Ararat.
Title
Looking toward Ararat.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Autonomy and independence movements.
Geschichte
Geschichte.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Armenia (Republic), History, Autonomy and independence movements.