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Armenia and the Armenians: A List of References in the New York Public Library
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Armenia and the Armenians: A List of References in the New York Public Library by Ida A. Pratt is a reference work compiled in the early 20th century. The book serves as a comprehensive bibliography focusing on the Armenian people, their history, culture, and contributions across various fields as cataloged by the New York Public Library. It appears to have been written around the time of World War I, which is significant given the historical context of Armenia’s suffering during this period. The opening of the work provides a foundational context regarding the plight and resilience of the Armenian people throughout history. It outlines the early mentions of Armenians, detailing their geographical roots and the various empires that overshadowed their independence—highlighting significant historical figures, events, and their enduring cultural identity, particularly their early adoption of Christianity. The narrator underscores the richness of Armenian literature and its milestones amidst centuries of hardship, setting the stage for the bibliographical listings that follow, which categorize various scholarly works related to Armenia and its people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



