A Bibliography of Articles on Armenian Studies in Western Journals, 1869-1995
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Format
Kindle
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1136801286
ISBN-13
9781136801280
Description
This work serves as a vital reference for scholars and enthusiasts of Armenian studies, meticulously cataloging a vast array of articles published in Western journals from 1869 to 1995. With a focus on over 165 periodicals, it captures the evolution of scholarly discourse surrounding Armenian culture, history, and identity across a century and a quarter.
Nersessian's meticulous compilation not only highlights the contributions of various researchers but also reflects the broader intellectual currents that have shaped the study of Armenia in the Western academic context. The bibliography is structured to facilitate easy navigation through the extensive material, supporting both deep research endeavors and casual exploration.
For anyone delving into Armenian studies or related fields, this bibliography stands as an essential tool, offering insights and access points to understanding the rich tapestry of Armenian scholarship published in Western academia. It not only aids researchers in tracing themes and developments but also encourages a reevaluation of Armenia's place in the broader narrative of history and culture.
Nersessian's meticulous compilation not only highlights the contributions of various researchers but also reflects the broader intellectual currents that have shaped the study of Armenia in the Western academic context. The bibliography is structured to facilitate easy navigation through the extensive material, supporting both deep research endeavors and casual exploration.
For anyone delving into Armenian studies or related fields, this bibliography stands as an essential tool, offering insights and access points to understanding the rich tapestry of Armenian scholarship published in Western academia. It not only aids researchers in tracing themes and developments but also encourages a reevaluation of Armenia's place in the broader narrative of history and culture.
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