01800cam0 22002651 450000500170000000900100001703500210002703500180004803500080006609000130007409900090008710000410009610100080013710200070014520000600015221000480021221500270026033009650028760600490125260600670130170000240136880100260139280100240141899500920144220170117102224.0001461923 a(OCoLC)489562633 afrBN007035000 a261 9261a261 tLIVR a19890706d1982 k y0frey50 ba aeng aUS1 aTurkey and the Armenian atrocitiesfRev. Edwin M. Bliss aFresno, CaliforniacMeshag publishingd1982 a1 vol. (574 p.)d21 cm aA detailed account by an American missionary born in Turkey in the 1894-1896 massacre of more than 200,000 Armenians, at the order of Sultan Abdul Hamid. This massacre was the prelude to the Armenian Genocide in 1915. The author's region-by-region, city-by-city description of the killings was paralleled 20 years later in more devastating terms by Lord Bryce and Arnold Toynbee in the British government's collection of documents from 1915-1916 — The Treatment of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. One portion of the book also deals with the formal creation of the Armenian Question, beginning with the Congress of Berlin in 1878. Bliss concludes that a major factor for the atrocities against the Armenians was the Turkish desire to crush the only Christian group which appeared to have any chance of asserting itself against the Muslim overlords of Anatolia. Bliss also concludes that the government of Constantinople was responsible for the massacres. 3027486699953aQuestion arménienne2rameau 30278513549674aArméniens, Massacres des (1894-1896)2rameau 1aBlissbEdwin M4070 3bAbesc20080318gAFNOR 3bBNc19990127gAFNOR 9345bMCADcMCADeSalle de lecturefGENETUBLIS51982kGEN ETU BLIS ԲԼԻ 5.1982o0rLIVR