Migrants
This Chapter traces the origins of the large-scale migration of Armenians to North America beginning in the late-1880s. It provides a detailed explanation for why most Armenians who departed for North America in this era originated from in and around the dual city of Harput/Mezre in east central Anatolia. It also explores the dynamics behind the Ottoman state’s decision to ban Armenian migration to North America, focusing on Istanbul’s belief that migration was inextricably linked to the nearly simultaneous emergence of Armenian revolutionary organizations.
1993 ◽
Vol 23
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pp. 1213-1222
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2016 ◽
Vol 113
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pp. 526-531
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1982 ◽
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pp. 151-154
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