Notes on the Contributors List of Abbreviations List of Maps 1. Introduction: Armenia and the Armenians 2. Early Armenian Civilization 3. From Christianity to Modernity 4. Into the Modern Age: 1800-1913 5. Genocide and Independence, 1914-1921 6. Soviet Armenia, 1921-1991 7. Armenians in Diaspora 8. The Karabagh Conflict: From Soviet Past to Post-Soviet Uncertainty 9. Politics in Independent Armenia 10. Media and Democracy in Armenia 11. Economics and Social Development 12. Society in Transition: Armenia's Soviet Legacy and Post-Soviet Development 13. Homeland-Diaspora Relations and Identity Differences
Edmund Herzig is a Senior Lecturer in Persian
Studies at the University of Manchester. He is an expert on the
history and politics of the Middle East and the Caucasian region.
His many writings include Iran and the Soviet South and The New
Caucasus. He is the author of The New Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan
and Georgia.
Marina Kurkchiyan is a Fellow in Socio-Legal
Studies at the University of Oxford, specialising in the
post-communist transition in Armenia, Russia and Ukraine. Her
empirical research focuses on social policy and the informal
economy. Her publications include Economic Crime in Russia and Law
and Informal Practices. She co-edited Law and Informal Practices:
The Post-Communist Experience and Economic Crime in Russia.
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