This book covers an area of history that has not been fully covered, Roman Armenia. The relationship between Rome and Armenia lasted for 500 years. This book brings to life the tension and complexity of that relationship which was a dance for survival for Armenia.POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL REVIEW: "Local author Michael Boyajian's latest book is dedicated to his wife, Jeri Wagner, and the 1.5 million Armenians who perished in the genocide, including his great-grandfather, Garabed Kulhanjian.""Roman Armenia: A Study In Survival" is about Armenia's 500-year history for survival with the Roman Empire. The Fishkill resident, a retired attorney and former human rights judge, said the period in history is not one that has been broadly investigated." THE ARMENIAN MIRROR SPECTATOR reports, Boyajian detailed the 500 year relationship between Rome and Armenia that laid the groundwork for Armenian geopolitics. That policy was to confront invaders but not to the point of extinction. This refutes the Turkish notion that the Armenians were threatening Turkish rule bringing the genocide on themselves. The Armenian Observer says: The book provides all readers from teens to adults, not just academics, with an excellent guide through civilizations... Michael Boyajian proves his thesis about the relationship of the Roman Empire and Armenia and its quest to survive and secondly he details the impossible rationale of the Turkish regimes that in 1915 the Armenians were equipped to overthrow the Ottoman Empire. --- Gary A. Kulhanjian. PUBLIC RADIO OF ARMENIA says, "New book traces history of Armenian Genocide...is about Armenia
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