
Diana Apcar’s Search for an Armenian Protectorate: Hope and Disappointment
Author(s) -
Meline Mesropyan,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of armenian genocide studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1829-4405
DOI - 10.51442/ijags.0016
Subject(s) - armenian , genocide , disappointment , mandate , history , protectorate , mindset , political science , environmental ethics , law , ancient history , philosophy , epistemology , colonialism , psychology , social psychology
This article studies Diana Agabeg Apcar’s (1859-1937) perspective regarding the proposed American mandate over genocide-ravaged Armenia. It touches on aspects of historical empathy that are important in assessing the true nature of historical events. Through examining Diana Apcar’s correspondence with different individuals such as David Starr Jordan, Thomas J. Edmonds, Charles Albert Gobat as well as her articles related to this topic, this article aims to reveal the attitudes, opinions and mindset of this Armenian historical figure regarding the mandate issue.