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The Republic of Armenia, Vol. III: From London to Sèvres, February-August 1920 [Hardcover]

Richard G. Hovannisian (Author)
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Republic of Armenia March 29, 1996
With these two volumes, Richard Hovannisian completes his definitive history of the first independent Armenian state in modern times and provides the basis for comparison with the new Armenian republic established in 1991 after seven decades of Soviet rule. Based on Armenian, Russian, Turkish, German, Italian, French, and English-language archival materials, these volumes provide the first comprehensive, multidimensional analysis of this critical turning point in Armenian history--a period clouded in misinformation and controversy.
Volume Three focuses on the regional and international developments in 1920 that determined the future of the Armenian people. The Treaty of Sèvres, concluded between the Allied Powers and Turkey in August of that year, created a united, independent Armenian state--at least on paper--and authorized the President of the United States to draw the final boundaries within given limits. Yet the same powers were unwilling to use armed force to implement their award to Armenia. Meanwhile, the Russian civil war turned to favor the Bolsheviks; and as the Red Army poured into neighboring Azerbaijan, the Armenian government was faced with internal subversion and the need to reassess its political orientation.

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"This is an impressive work. There is nothing so thorough or comprehensive in English, or indeed in any language, so far as I know, for any of Armenia's neighbors in these years. . . . The total four or five volumes will be standard for many years to come." -- Roderic H. Davidson, American Historical Review

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Richard G. Hovannisian is Professor of History and Associate Director of the Center for Near Eastern Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He holds the Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History.

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  • Hardcover: 528 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (March 29, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520088034
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520088030
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #670,990 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitive History of Armenia from 1918-1921, August 15, 2003
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This volume is the fourth of a series that provides a comprehensive analysis of the history of Armenia during a critical period in time. We get a clear idea of the key factors that ultimately led to the Sovietization of the first independent Armenian state. If you want to know in detail about the key conflicts between Armenians and Turks such as the battles at Sardarabad and Kars as well as the historic claims to Western Armenia then you should definitely read these books. You will also get a clear picture of history repeating itself in terms of the Armenian/Azerbaijani conflict and the role of Allied countries such as England and France. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The finishing touch to a masterpiece, November 6, 2010
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Richard G. Hovannisian's fourth and final volume on the history of the first Republic of Armenia (1918-20) marks a culmination in outstanding scholarship. Using a variety of sources and demonstrating his linguistic expertise in Armenian, French, German, Russian, and Turkish, Hovannisian chronicles the tragic end to a republic and its leaders who, though not perfect, showed much promise to establish a stable, fair, multi-ethnic democracy in a region where autocracy and oppression were the rule, rather than the exception. His mining of post-Soviet archival information effectively puts Soviet historiography to shame, as the author shows how the Bolshevik government actively supported and aided the Turkish Nationalists, led by their energetic leader Mustafa Kemal Pasha (later known to the rest of the world as Ataturk), to the ultimate detriment of the Armenian republic. The Nationalists, for their part, show little to no sympathy for a people who had underwent a genocide and who ruthlessly strive to stamp out the republic and keep it in a permanently weak state.

The Allied Powers, for the most part, demonstrate a callousness which at times beggars belief. The British Foreign Office is unable hide its annoyance after receiving numerous pleas for intervention and help from the Republic, while the French and Italians not only fail to show a fleeting interest in the plight of the Republic, but cut deals with the Turkish Nationalists in order to secure their economic presence in the region. One cannot help but admire and sympathize with the beleaguered leaders of Armenia, as they show a degree of gullibility and trust in the Western world, the Soviets, and yes, even the same leaders of the Kemalist armies massacring their way through Armenia, that borders on childish innocence.

A magnificent story and a brilliant product in historiography.
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As the Republic of Armenia endured the winter and welcomed the warming rays of spring 1920, its achievements and shortcomings formed a disharmonious picture. Read the first page
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milli shura, transit privileges, affairs commissariat, military revolutionary committee, armored train, refugee affairs, military ministry, diplomatic representative, jure recognition, free transit, peace delegation
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Armenia Archives, Republic of Armenia, Red Army, Foreign Office, War Office, Boghos Nubar, Supreme Council, Allied Powers, United States, League of Nations, Lloyd George, Great Britain, Soviet Russia, San Remo, Avetis Aharonian, Mountainous Karabagh, Lord Curzon, Mustafa Kemal, National Delegation, Dashnaktsutiun Archives, Social Revolutionary, President Wilson, Western Armenian, National Congress, Khan Khoiskii
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