Tsarist responses to the Armenian question in the South Caucasus between 1878 and 1903Tools Akgul, Mehmet (2024) Tsarist responses to the Armenian question in the South Caucasus between 1878 and 1903. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractFrom the Tsarist assault on the Armenian parish schools in the beginning of the 1880s to the confiscation of the Armenian Church properties in 1903, the affairs between the Russian Empire and its Armenian subjects gradually deteriorated. The amicable bond and religious solidarity that portrayed the relationship between the Russians and Armenians until the last quarter of the nineteenth century faded in the age of nationalism. Ethnicity and politics rather than religion became a key defining factor in the Russian imperial encounter with its Armenian subjects in this period. The aim of this dissertation is to scrutinize this Russian imperial encounter with its Armenian subjects between these years. It argues that the Russian authorities reacted rather than acted against this perceived danger of Armenian nationalism and the growing Armenian Question in the South Caucasus as well as across the border in the Ottoman Empire.
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