Armenians and Young Turks: The Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire, 1895-1908
By (Author) Garabet K. Moumdjian
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
30th April 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
What was the nature of the relationship between the Young Turks, whose members would go on to form and lead the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) which would carry out the Armenian Genocide beginning in 1915, and the Armenian revolutionaries of the late Ottoman Empire
Based on rich Armenian, Ottoman, British and other archival documents and periodicals, this book reveals the complex dynamics and relations that Armenian organizations, most importantly the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), maintained with the Young Turks between 1895-1908, when relations were transformed from mutual suspicion to closer collaboration. Put in the context of the worsening conditions for Ottoman-Armenians in the eastern provinces of the empire, the book reveals the internal debates of the ARF about collaboration with Young Turk cadres in an effort to improve conditions for their people, as well as the role that Armenian revolutionaries played in CUP calculations and aims for toppling the regime of Sultan Abdulhamid. The book thus reveals the complex and gradual development of relations between the groups before the outright anti-Armenian policies of the CUP would culminate in the Armenian Genocide. It also reveals the ARFs commitment to the constitutional project and the difficult choices it faced in pursuing those aims.
Garabet K Moumdjian held a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. He held teaching positions at US universities including Glendale Community College, California State University, Northridge, and the University of California, Los Angeles, before working as a consultant for Middle East security affairs for the Armenian government. His academic writing on the history of Armenians in the late Ottoman Empire appeared in numerous peer-reviewed edited collections, and he was a regular commentator on current affairs in the Armenian media.