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1995), 269 pages.
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Adalian,
Rouben Paul (ed). Guide to The Armenian Genocide in the U.S.
Archives (Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck-Healey, 1994), 476 pages.
°
Ahmad,
Kamal Madhar. Kurdistan During the First World War (London:
Saqi Books, 1994), 234 pages. Secondary author(s): Ibrahim,
Ali Maher (trans).
°
Antreassian,
Rev. Dikran. Escape to Musa Dagh or The Banishment of Zeitoun
and Suedia's Revolt (Paramus, NJ: Armenian Missionary Association
of America, 1993), 74 pages.
Secondary author(s): Meneshian, Knarik O. (trans).
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Aprahamian,
Souren. From Van to Detroit: Surviving the Armenian Genocide
(Ann Arbor, MI: Gomidas Institute, 1993), 265 pages.
°
Azadian,
Libarid. Hay Orbere Mets Egherni [The Orphans of the Armenian
Genocide] (Los Angeles, CA: Tparan April [Abril Publishers],
1995), 240 pages.
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Bagdikian,
Ben H. Double Vision: Reflections on My Heritage, Life, and
Profession (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1995), 241 pages.
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Boghossian,
Roupen. Historical Forgery: An International Crime (Boston,
MA: Armenian Rights Council, 1994), 80 pages. Secondary author(s):
Kalaydjian, Ara (ed).
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Chalabian,
Antranig. Heghapokhakan Demker [Revolutionary Figures] (Southfield,
MI: Antranig Chalabian, 1994), pages.
°
Charny,
Israel (ed). The Widening Circle of Genocide, Genocide: A
Critical Bibliographic Review, Volume 3 (New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction Publishers, 1994), 375 pages.
°
Dadrian,
Vahakn N. German Responsibility in the Armenian Genocide:
A Review of the Historical Evidence of German Complicity (Cambridge,
MI: Blue Crane Books, 1996), 304 pages.
°
Dadrian,
Vahakn N. Haykakan Tsehgaspanutiwne Khorhrdaranayin ev Patmagitakan
Knnarkumnerov [The Treatment of the Armenian Genocide by the
Ottoman Parliament and Its Historical Analysis] (Watertown,
MA: Baikar Publications, 1995), 147 pages.
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Dadrian,
Vahakn N. The History of the Armenian Genocide: Ethnic Conflict
from the Balkans to Anatolia to the Caucasus (Providence,
RI: Berghan Books, 1995), 452 pages.
°
Deranian,
Marderos. Hussenig: The Origin, History, and Destruction of
an Armenian Town (Belmont, MA: Armenian Heritage Press, 1994),
200 pages.
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Fein,
Helen. Genocide: A Sociological Perspective (Newbury Park,
CA: Sage Publications/International Sociological Association,
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Gust,
Wolfgang. Der Volkermord an den Armeniern: die Trgodie des
altesten Christenvolkes der Welt (Munich: Carl Hanser, 1993),
335 pages.
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Haroutunian,
Virginia. Orphan in the Sands (: By the author, 1995), 176
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Hopkirk,
Peter. Like Hidden Fire: The Plot to Bring Down the British
Empire (New York, NY: Kodansha America, Inc., 1994), 431 pages.
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Jafferian,
Serpoohi Christine. Winds of Destiny: An Immigrant Girl's
Odyssey (Belmont, MA: Armenian Heritage Press, 1993), 268
pages.
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Katchadourian,
Stina. Efronia: An Armenian Love Story (Boston, MA: Northeastern
University Press, 1993), 221 pages. Secondary author(s): Katchadourian,
Herant (trans).
°
Merguerian,
Barbara (ed). Genocide and Human Rights: Lessons from the
Armenian Experience, A Special Issue of the Journal of Armenian
Studies Volume IV, Nos. 1 and 2 (1992) (Belmont, MA: National
Association for Armenian Studies and Research Armenian Heritage
Press, 1994), 433 pages.
°
Miller,
Donald E. Survivors: An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide
(Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1993), 242
pages. Secondary author(s): Touryan Miller, Lorna.
°
Moranian,
Suzanne Elizabeth. The American Missionaries and the Armenian
Question: 1915-1927 (Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services,
1994, 1995), 609 pages.
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Mutafian,
Claude. Metz Yeghern: Breve storia del genocidio degli armeni
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Panayi,
Panikos (ed). Minorities in Wartime: National and Racial Groupings
in Europe, North America and Australia During the Two World
Wars (Providence, RI;Oxford: Berg Publishers, 1993), 328 pages.
°
Peroomian,
Rubina. Literary Responses to Catastrophe: A Comparison of
the Armenian and Jewish Experiences (Atlanta, GA: Scholars
Press, 1993), 238 pages.
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Rummel,
R.J. Death by Government: Genocide and Mass Murder Since 1900
(New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1994), 496 pages.
°
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Ara. United States Official Documents on the Armenian Genocide,
Volume I: The Lower Euphrates (Watertown, MA: Armenian Review,
1993), 186 pages.
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Harut (comp). The Armenian Genocide: Documents and Declarations,
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Genocide Commemorative Committee, 1995), 76 pages.
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Simpson,
Christopher. The Splendid Blond Beast: Money, Law, and Genocide
in the Twentieth Century (New York, NY: Grove Press, 1993),
399 pages.
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Somakian,
Manoug Joseph. Empires in Conflict: Armenia and the Great
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276 pages.
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Soovajian,
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Tashjian,
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Tehliryan,
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Yessaian,
Harry. Out of Turkey: The Life Story of Donik Haji Bey Yessaian
(Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, 1994), 266 pages.
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