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The first major territorial struggle in the late Soviet period involved Nagorno-Karabagh, an Armenian inhabited territory that had been assigned to the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In the early 1920s. Armenian protests calling for reunification with Armenia in 1988 led to Azerbaijani pogroms against Armenians and later to armed conflict that claimed over twenty thousand lives. The struggle remains unresolved. A distinguished group of historians and social scientists analyze the Karabagh struggle in this unique volume that covers one of the world's strategic, oil-rich regions.

Produktbeschreibung
The first major territorial struggle in the late Soviet period involved Nagorno-Karabagh, an Armenian inhabited territory that had been assigned to the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In the early 1920s. Armenian protests calling for reunification with Armenia in 1988 led to Azerbaijani pogroms against Armenians and later to armed conflict that claimed over twenty thousand lives. The struggle remains unresolved. A distinguished group of historians and social scientists analyze the Karabagh struggle in this unique volume that covers one of the world's strategic, oil-rich regions.
Autorenporträt
LEVON ABRAHAMIAN Anthropologist, Armenian Academy of Sciences ARMEN AIVAZIAN Senior Researcher, Matenadaran in Yerevan and Professor of Political Science, American University of Armenia RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN Publisher of TransCaucasus: a Chronology JOHN ANTRANIG KASPARIAN Graduate, Geography Programmer, Rutgers University ROBERT KRIKORIAN Advanced Graduate, Harvard University MARKAR MELKONIAN Author RASMIK PANOSSIAN London School of Economics LALIG PAPAZIAN Independent Scholar, Montreal
Rezensionen
'This volume serves as an excellent example of the partisan role academics and intellectuals play in ethnonational conflict. Recommended at all levels.' - D.V. Schwartz, Choice