A collection of scholarly chapters analyzing American diplomatic correspondence, missionary relief efforts, and intellectual responses to the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The work is authored by Johanna Maria van Winter and sourced from the paperswithcode platform. The chapters cover events during and after the catastrophe, focusing on U.S. archival documents and media coverage.
Use Cases
- Analyzing American diplomatic correspondence based on documents from U.S. Archives mentioned in the description
- Studying missionary relief efforts based on accounts of American missionary activities
- Examining intellectual and cultural responses based on analyses of figures like Ezra Pound and Theodore Roosevelt
- Researching media coverage of genocide based on chapters discussing American media and Armenian deaths
Strengths
- Focuses on a specific historical event, the Armenian Genocide of 1915
- Includes analysis of multiple perspectives: diplomatic, missionary, intellectual, and media
- Authored by a named scholar, Johanna Maria van Winter
Limitations
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Provenance
- Source
- Johanna Maria van Winter
- Time Range
- 1915 and its aftermath