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Asst. Prof. Dr. Sedat LAÇİNER*
Armenian Studies, Issue 4, December 2001 - January-February 2002

 .Eìğà face="Verdana" size="2">On Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus and Turkey

Beginner’s Armenian.
Hagop ANDONIAN.
Hippocrene Books, 216 pages.
ISBN: 0781807239.

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Armenian Dictionary and Phrasebook.
Nicholas AWDE. London: Curzon, 2001. 176 pages.
ISBN: 0700706623.
Publisher : Curzon Press Ltd., 51a George Street, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1HJ, England.
Tel: 0044 20 8948 4660. Fax: 0044 20 8332 6735.
e-mail:
publish@curzonpress.co.uk.

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Political Organization in Central Asia and Azerbaijan, Sources and Documents.
Vladimir BABAK, Demian VAISMAN and Aryeh WASSERMAN (eds.).
London: Frank and Cass, 2002. 352 pages.
ISBN: 0714648388.


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Peoples of the Hills: Ancient Ararat and Caucasus.
Charles BURNEY and David Marshall LANG.
London. Phoenix Press, 2001. 324 pages.
ISBN: 1842122525.

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Turkey in the New Century, Speeches and Texts Presented at International Fora (1995-2001).
?smail CEM
Rustem, 2001 (Expanded second edition). Paperback. 228 pages.
ISBN: 975-97030-5-X

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The Kingdom of Armenia.
Mark CHAHIN. London: Curzon Press, 2001. Paperback.
ISBN: 0700714529.

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Energy and Conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Robert E. EBEL and Rajan MENON (eds.).
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, 2000. 288 pages.
ISBN: 0742500632.

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Uluslararas? Türk - Ermeni ?li?kileri Sempozyumu, 24-25 May?s 2001.
(International Symposium on Turkish – Armenian Relations, 24-25 May 2001).
Organisation: Selçuk EREZ ve Mehmet SARAY.
?stanbul: T. C. ?stanbul Üniversitesi Rektörlü?ü, 2001. 558 sayfa / pages.
ISBN: 975-404-637-9.
Some of the Papers are: ‘British Sources for The Study of Turko-Armenian Relations – History Falsified’ (Salahi R. SONYEL); ‘Hatred Against A People: An Avesome Component of Some National Identities’ (Selçuk EREZ); ‘The Armenian Deportation in Line With National and Foreign Sources of Information’ (Arslan TERZ?O?LU).

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The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia During the Crusades, The Integration of Cilician Armenians with the Latins, 1080-1393.
Jacob G. GHAZARIAN. London: Curzon, 2000. 256 pages.
ISBN: 0700714189.

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The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Oral Tradition to the Golden Age.
A.J. HACIKYAN, Gabriel BASMAJIAN, Edward S. Franchuk and Nourhan OUZOUNIAN (eds.).
Wayne State Univ. Press., 2000. 388 pages.
ISBN: 0814328156.

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Azerbaijan: A Quest for Identity.
Charles Van Der LEEUW.
London. Palgrave, 2000. 256 pages, Hardcover.
ISBN: 0312219032.

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Oil and Gas in the Caucasus & Caspian: A History.
Charles Van Der LEEUW.
London. Palgrave, 2000. 224 pages.
ISBN: 0312232543.

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The Caspian Region.
Moshe GAMMER.
London: Frank Cass, 2002. Two volumes. Vol I: 256 pages, Vol. II: 256 pages.
ISBN: 0714652474 and 0714652482.

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The Armenians, A Handbook.
Edmund Herzig (ed.). London: Curzon, 2001. 256 pages.
ISBN : 07000706399.

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Eastward to Tartary: Travels in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Caucasus.
Robert D. KAPLAN.
Vintage Books, 2001. 364 pages.
ISBN: 0375705767.

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Armenian Monodic Music, History and Theory.
Kh. S. KHUSHNARYAN. London: Curzon, 2001. 500 pages.
ISBN : 0700706380.

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Western Engagement in the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Neil MACFARLANE.
London. Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2000. Paperback.
ISBN: 1862030790.

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Turkey’s Relations with Iran, Syria, Israel and Russia, 1991-2000.
Robert W. OLSON.
Mazda Pub., 2001.
Paperback. 240 pages.
ISBN: 1568591330.

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Democracy and Pluralism in the Muslim Regions of the Former Soviet Union.
Yaacov RO’I (ed.).
London: Frank Cass, 2002. 256 pages.
ISBN: 0714652253.
Publisher: Frank Cass, Crown House, 47, Chase Side, Soutgate, London, NI4 5BP, England.
Tel: 0044 2089202100. Fax: 0044 2084478548.
e-mail:
jlegg@frankcass.com.

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