Armenia: A year at Erzeroom, and on the frontiers of Russia, Turkey, and Persia
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The author recounts a year on the highland frontiers of neighboring empires, blending travel narrative, diplomatic reportage, and ethnographic observation. He documents endemic cross‑border raiding, hazardous mountain roads, and a multinational commission tasked with delimiting a disputed boundary and conducting scientific surveys. The account records journeys among mountain tribes and local Christian communities, visits to ruined churches and monasteries, and the logistical hardships of snowbound terrain and unsafe routes. Interwoven reflections consider the influence of great‑power politics on local order and religious populations, alongside detailed reportage of routes, incidents, and the practical challenges of bringing stability to a volatile borderland.
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