1st Edition

Armenia and Imperial Decline The Yerevan Province, 1900-1914

By George Bournoutian Copyright 2018
412 Pages
by Routledge

412 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

412 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book seeks, for the first time, to examine the demography and the social and economic conditions in the Yerevan Province during the first decade of the twentieth century, before the great changes that occurred during World War I and the seven decades of Soviet rule. Unlike in Tiflis and Baku, the Armenian inhabitants of the Yerevan Province were overwhelmingly peasants. They did not play a... Read more

Foreword  Part I Introduction  1. Historical Setting  2. The Land  3. The People  4. The Administrative Structure  5. Land Tenure and Agriculture  6. The Economy  7. Taxes and Revenue  Concluding Remarks  Part II 1. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Yerevan District  2. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Echmiadzin District  3. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Surmalu District  4. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Sharur-Daralagez District  5. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Nakhichevan District  6. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Alexandropol District  7. Population, Land Tenure and Revenues of the Novo-Bayazet District

Biography

George Bournoutian holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a senior Professor of History at Iona College in New York. His numerous books and articles focus on the modern history of Russia, Iran, Armenia and the rest of the South Caucasus.