2018-2019
Legislating Reality, Politicizing History: Contextualizing Armenian Claims of Genocide (Brendon Cannon)
Sasun: The History of an 1890 Armenian Revolt. (Justin McCarthy) translation into Russian and publication
Balkan Reconquista and the End of Turkey-in-Europe: Massacre and Migration, Memory and Forgetting (William Holt)
The Last Ottoman Wars: The Human Cost, 1877–1923 (Jeremy Salt)
2017-2018
Armenian Rebellion (Justin McCarty) is under translation and will be published in Russian.
The Armenian Question in the Ottoman Empire: Myths and Reality (Guenter Lewy) translation from Russian and publication
Ottomans and Armenians (Edward Erickson) translated and published in Russian, 2018.
The Armenians Rebellion at Van (Justin McCarthy et al.) translated and published in Russian, 2018.
Turks and Armenians (Justin McCarthy) translated and published in Russian, 2017.
The Sovietization of Azerbaijan: The South Caucasus in the Triangle of Russia, Turkey, and Iran, 1920–1922 (Jamil Hasanli) Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2017.
2016-2017
“Beyond Complicity: British Responsibility for the Massacres of Armenians in World War I,” (M. Hakan Yavuz with Feroz Ahmad (eds.)), War and Collapse: World War I and the Ottoman State (Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 2016), 918-940.
“The Turning of the Ottoman Armenian Group-Identity from Ethno-Religious to Political According to Anglo-American Imperialist Interests,” (Dinara Duisebayeva (ed.)), Sevk ve Iskanin Yüzüncü Yilinda, vol.3: Ermeni Meselesi ve 1915 Olayları (Istanbul: Istanbul Aydin University, 2015), 111-138.
“Historiography and the Future of Multiculturalism in Europe: Perinçek v. Switzerland.” (Tal Buenos) Review of Armenian Studies 31 (2015): 35-56. [pdf]
2013-2014
War and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars 1912, 1913 eds, M. Hakan Yavuz and Isa Blumi, released in June 2013.
Erickson, Ottomans and Armenians: A Study in Counterinsurgency. The book is published by Palgrave Press in 2013.
Justin McCarthy’s study on the Sasun Rebellion.