Armenians and the Connected Revolutions in the Russian, Iranian, and Ottoman Worlds
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A refreshingly innovative work. Drawing on untapped and largely unknown resources, it analyzes hitherto overlooked interconnections between three revolutions with erudition and panache.--Houchang Chehabi, author of Distant Relations: Iran and Lebanon in the Last 500 Years Houri Berberian's Roving Revolutionaries is as cosmopolitan and wide-ranging as its subject: the Armenian activists who criss-crossed Europe and the Middle East in the early twentieth century. The book barges across borders just as they did, tracking the steamships and railways they rode, the newspapers and weapons they carried, and the impact their networks and ideas had on uprisings in Russia, Iran, and the Ottoman Empire.--Charles Kurzman, author of Democracy Denied, 1905-1915: Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy Groundbreaking and theoretically sophisticated, this is a major contribution to global history and studies of revolution. Shattering the walls of insular history, Berberian puts the roving Armenian revolutionaries in their local, regional, global, and intellectual contexts.--Bedross Der Matossian, author of Shattered Dreams of Revolution: From Liberty to Violence in the Late Ottoman Empire
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