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Britain and the Armenian Question, 1894–7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Roy Douglas
Affiliation:
University of Surrey

Extract

The Armenian crisis of the middle 1890s is sometimes regarded as a matter which is far removed from the main current of history. No doubt many Armenians were killed; no doubt it was the occasion (though hardly the cause) of Lord Rosebery's resignation from the Liberal leadership; but was it really a matter of great importance to anyone except the Armenians and possibly the British Liberals? It will be argued here that the manner in which that crisis was handled throws some useful light on the diplomatic and political processes of the period. It provides a baleful precedent for the much greater sufferings of the Armenians in later years; for the Jews in Hitler's Europe; and for many 'minorities' down to our own time. A powerful argument could be advanced for the view that the failure of the Powers to intervene on behalf of the Armenians was an essential link in the chain of events which led to the First World War.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1976

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References

1 Report on the populations of Asia Minor…by Col. William Everett, C.M.G. June 1895 (P.R.O. CAB 37/38/26, ‘Everett Report’).

2 Private memorandum by a member of H.M. Embassy at Constantinople…(25 December 1896); printed for Cabinet 30 January 1897 (PRO. CAB 37/43/59, ‘Embassy Memorandum’).

3 Vice-Consul Hallward's Report, 19 March 1895, circulated to Cabinet May 1895 (P.R.O. CAB 37/38/17).

4 This, like many other Armenian, Turkish and Russian place-and personal names used in this article, is sometimes spelt in other ways. The author will use his preferred spelling in the main text, but will follow the orthography of the writers in quotations.

5 Everett Report.

6 Lord Rosebery to Queen Victoria, 14 May 1894, copy (Rosebery papers, N.L.S. MS 10066, fos. 14–17.

7 Rosebery to Queen Victoria, 19 December 1893, copy (Rosebery, 10065, fos. 144–5).

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9 Rosebery to Queen Victoria, 19 December 1893, above; Kimberley to W. E. Gladstone,; 12 January 1895 (Gladstone Papers, British Library Add. MS 44,229, fos. 230–231); T. H. Sanderson to Rosebery, 26 January 1895 (Rosebery, box 91).

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47 Idem.

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60 See, for example, The Times 14, 25, 29 January 1896.

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70 Idem.

71 Memorandum by Queen Victoria of conversation with emperor of Russia, 2 October 1896, copy (Salisbury, ser. F).

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76 6 August 1895.

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