A bold, sleepless account of a people who faced peril with a steady insistence on witness and humanity. Betrayed Armenia opens a window into an era when the Ottoman Empire's pressures and persecutions pressed upon Armenian communities, and one committed author refused to look away. Diana Agabeg Apcar's work stands as a moving example of historical non fiction and political pamphlet history, a humane, urgent voice in human rights advocacy writing. Read as eyewitness reportage, it blends compassion with rigorous observation, offering an intimate glimpse of armenia under ottoman rule and the broader struggles for humanitarian relief appeals. The prose speaks to readers of armenian history and to human rights researchers need sources alike, illuminating the early twentieth century ottoman empire through the lens of a compassionate observer whose notes resonate with Henry Morgenthau Armenia and beyond. This is more than a reprint. Alpha Editions has restored a classic that deserved a wider circle, making accessible a work once out of print for decades. It is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, carefully prepared for today's audiences and future generations. A vivid, enduring bridge between generations of readers, Betrayed Armenia invites casual readers and classic-literature collectors to engage with a pivotal chapter of genocide reportage classics and a sustained appeal for human dignity.
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