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    A NEWLY PUBLISHED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS AVAILABLE ONLINE

    http://times.am/?l=0&p=10739

    A newly published bibliography covering literary publications on the
    Armenian Genocide will now serve as a key to the multitude of works
    written on this important chapter in history, Center for Armenian
    Remembrance informs about this.

    Bibliographer Eddie Yeghiayan, Ph.D., has gathered a vast and extensive
    library of material on the Armenian Genocide, providing copious notes
    and details on the major works that have dealt with the destruction
    of the Armenians during World War I. In the "Armenian Genocide
    Bibliography," Yeghiayan has arranged a library of information to
    help us gain a better grasp of the thousands of publications covering
    the genocide.

    Of course, any bibliography that aspires to furnish an exhaustive
    collection of literature on so broad a topic as the Armenian
    Genocide will always fall just short of completeness. The voluminous
    documentation that exists on the systematic extermination of the
    Armenians during the First World War ranges from contemporary articles
    published in newspapers and journals worldwide, in the reports,
    correspondence, diaries, and memoirs of military men and statesmen,
    the eyewitness testimony of survivors, missionaries, relief officials,
    and officials in the diplomatic corps, to material from the archives
    of the United States, Europe, and the Near East, to say nothing about
    the numerous studies published in the realm of academia.

    Looking past the problems inherent in so daunting an enterprise, it is
    nonetheless surprising that no dedicated bibliography on the Armenian
    Genocide has appeared since Richard G. Hovannisian's The Armenian
    Holocaust: A Bibliography Relating to the Deportations, Massacres,
    and Dispersion of the Armenian People, 1915-1923 in 1980. It was in
    order to fill this gap, to provide to the scholar and the layman alike
    a clear and accessible work of reference that Dr. Eddie Yeghiayan of
    the University of California, Irvine undertook the painstaking process
    of compiling a comprehensive bibliography on the Armenian Genocide.

    The descendant of survivors of the massacres and deportations,
    Yeghiayan has not only drawn from scholarly books, articles, and print
    media, but has also produced lists of works published in the fields
    of the arts and literature, as well as in the medium of television,
    documentaries, and the Internet. At over a thousand pages long and
    the product of five years' of research, he has collated a vast and
    diverse array of material and presented it to the reader in a cogent
    and gracefully organized format. The Armenian Genocide: A Bibliography
    will prove to be the definitive work for reference an! d consul tation
    for a new generation of scholars and individuals keen on learning
    about the first major humanitarian crisis of the twentieth century.

    "The Center for Armenian Remembrance is proud to bring the first of
    its kind digital archive of this vast collection of publications. The
    bibliography is available to the public and fully searchable at
    http://www.centerar.org/bibliography/. Visit this link, search and
    explore our vast archive today", the Center for Armenian Remembrance
    concludes.

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