
LA QUESTIONE ARMENA. Vol. V 1908-1925. Documenti ASV & SS.RR.SS.
by:
G. H. Ruyssen SJ
Edition: First Edition
Language: Italian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 8897789455
ISBN 13: 9788897789451
Publication date:
January 1st, 2015
Publisher: Valore Italiano Lilamé
Pages: 560
Genres: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure
This compelling volume delves deep into a pivotal chapter of history surrounding the Armenian question from 1908 to 1925. The extensive collection of documents curated by G. H. Ruyssen SJ offers an eye-opening exploration of the socio-political landscape during a time of upheaval and transformation. The author meticulously presents archival materials that illuminate the various dimensions of the Armenian plight, engaging readers in the struggles and resilience of a people caught in the tumult of their era.
Ruyssen's work underscores the historical significance of these documents, revealing not just the challenges faced by Armenians but also the broader implications for regional politics and international relations. Each document has been selected to provide insight into the political maneuvers, humanitarian efforts, and responses from both Armenian communities and the global arena as they grappled with the realities of war and genocide.
The careful arrangement of the materials invites readers to engage critically with the text, encouraging them to draw connections between the past and present. Ruyssen's academic rigor ensures that both historians and lay readers alike find value in the documentation, fostering a deeper understanding of an often overshadowed subject.
Through its thorough presentation, this volume contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding Armenian history and the collective memory of its people. It stands as a vital resource, promising to enlighten readers about the complexities of identity, resilience, and the pursuit of justice in the face of adversity.
Ruyssen's work underscores the historical significance of these documents, revealing not just the challenges faced by Armenians but also the broader implications for regional politics and international relations. Each document has been selected to provide insight into the political maneuvers, humanitarian efforts, and responses from both Armenian communities and the global arena as they grappled with the realities of war and genocide.
The careful arrangement of the materials invites readers to engage critically with the text, encouraging them to draw connections between the past and present. Ruyssen's academic rigor ensures that both historians and lay readers alike find value in the documentation, fostering a deeper understanding of an often overshadowed subject.
Through its thorough presentation, this volume contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding Armenian history and the collective memory of its people. It stands as a vital resource, promising to enlighten readers about the complexities of identity, resilience, and the pursuit of justice in the face of adversity.