Armenia and Her People; or, The Story of Armenia by an Armenian
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The work offers a historical and geographic overview of the Armenian homeland, traces successive dynasties and ecclesiastical institutions, and sketches the customs and religious life of its people. It examines Ottoman rule and the role of the Great Powers, analyzes causes behind recent widespread violence against the Christian population, and provides detailed accounts of massacres and their humanitarian consequences. Later chapters describe contemporary survivors, educational and civic efforts, reflections on possible political futures, and a concluding section of poems addressing the national plight. The narrative combines historical record, eyewitness testimony, and moral argument to document suffering and advocate for reform and protection.
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