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Canada's moral mandate for Armenia: Sparking humanitarian and political interest, 1880--1923.

机译:加拿大对亚美尼亚的道义使命:激发人道主义和政治利益,1880--1923年。

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This thesis explores the efforts undertaken by Canadians in support of the Armenian people from 1880 to the 1920s. Canadian Protestant missionaries stationed in the Ottoman Empire wrote home about atrocities they witnessed, and some of their reports and their pleas for assistance were published in the Canadian media. Money for Armenian relief was collected and sent abroad on several occasions. Imperialist-minded Canadian intellectuals and politicians influenced by their Christian heritage and their work for social reform were especially involved in the Armenian relief efforts.; In early 1920, some Canadian Protestant groups lobbied the government to oppose the return of the Armenian provinces to Turkish rule. The Canadian government echoed these pleas, and subsequently demanded that the British government share with it timely and appropriate information about the negotiations of the Turkish peace treaty. Several prominent British and Canadian individuals suggested that Canada take on a daunting League of Nations mandate for Armenia should the United States fail to do so. However, the vigorous reaction was short lived, as interested parties became increasingly more preoccupied with domestic concerns.; The failure to prepare the Canadian public for more sustained protest activities on behalf of the Armenians and initiate a discussion of a more meaningful Canadian role offers a practical perspective to consider the reaction to more recent humanitarian crises. It illustrates how preparing the public to support profound sacrifices in personal and public funds is vital if international humanitarian interventions are to prove truly effective. Most of the primary manuscript material cited in this thesis was consulted at the Library and Archives of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.
机译:本文探讨了1880年至1920年代加拿大人为支持亚美尼亚人民所做的努力。驻扎在奥斯曼帝国的加拿大新教传教士在信中写道自己目睹的暴行,并在加拿大媒体上发表了他们的一些报道和要求援助的请求。亚美尼亚救济金被收集并几次汇往国外。受帝国主义思想影响的加拿大知识分子和政治家尤其受到亚美尼亚救灾工作的影响,他们受到基督教传统和社会改革工作的影响。 1920年初,一些加拿大新教团体游说政府,反对亚美尼亚各省重返土耳其统治。加拿大政府回应了这些呼吁,随后要求英国政府及时,适当地分享有关土耳其和平条约谈判的信息。几位杰出的英国和加拿大人士建议,如果美国不这样做,加拿大将承担国际联盟对亚美尼亚的艰巨任务。但是,由于有关方面越来越关注国内问题,这种激烈的反应是短暂的。未能为加拿大公众做好准备,代表亚美尼亚人进行更持久的抗议活动,并且未能开始讨论加拿大的更有意义的作用,这为从实践角度考虑了对最近人道主义危机的反应。它说明了如何使公众做好准备,以支持个人和公共资金中的重大牺牲,如果国际人道主义干预措施要证明确实有效,那么至关重要。本论文引用的大多数主要手稿材料均在安大略省渥太华的加拿大图书馆和档案馆进行了咨询。

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  • 作者

    Adjemian, Aram.;

  • 作者单位

    Concordia University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Concordia University (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Canadian.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 105 p.
  • 总页数 105
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 加拿大;国际法;
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