Armenia: A Historical AtlasUniversity of Chicago Press Robert H. Hewsen ISBN: 0226332284 price: $150.00 hardcover
From its conversion to Christianity to the Genocide during
World War I, from the Soviet occupation to its recent
independence, Armenia has seen a long and often turbulent
history. In the magnificent Armenia: A Historical Atlas, Robert
H. Hewsen traces Armenia's rich past from ancient times to the
present day through more than two hundred full-color maps packed
with information about physical geography, demography, and
sociopolitical, religious, cultural, and linguistic history.
Hewsen has divided the maps into five sections, each of which
begins with a chronology of important dates and a historical
introduction to the period. Specialized maps include Ptolemy's
second-century map of Armenia, as well as maps of Roman,
Cilician, Ottoman, tsarist, and Soviet Armenia. Other maps show
the Persian khanate of Erevan, the Caucasian campaigns of World
War I, the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian monuments in Turkey
and Transcaucasia, the worldwide diaspora, ground plans of
selected cities, and plans of the great monastery of Echmiadzin
in 1660, 1890, and 1990. The atlas concludes with maps portraying
the Karabagh war and the new Armenian Republic, and an extensive
bibliography compiles references to the vast historical,
ethnological, and travel literature on the region.
The first comprehensive and authoritative atlas of any of the
former Soviet republics, this book does not treat Armenia in
isolation, but instead sets it within the context of Caucasia as
a whole, providing detailed information on neighboring regions
such as Georgia and Azerbaijan. Armenia: A Historical Atlas will
be an essential reference and an important teaching tool for
generations to come.
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