Book by Jamil Hasanly on 100th Anniversary of Azerbaijan People Republic
Baku / 20.11.18 / Turan: The well-known British publication Routledge republished the book of the famous Azerbaijani historian Jamil Hasanli "Foreign police of the Republic of Azerbaijan/ The difficult road to Western integration, 1918-1920".
The monograph is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the People"s Republic of Azerbaijan (PRA) and became the only historical work published in English this year over this period.
"This publication was the second, since the first edition was very much in demand in the West by historians, experts and universities where the history of our region is studied. For this reason, the publishers decided to issue a repeated and larger circulation," Jamil Hasanli told Turan.
He expressed satisfaction that the truth about the history of Azerbaijan and especially the period of existence and fall of the PRA was so in demand in the world.
Note that the 400-page monograph contains unique documents reflecting the foreign policy of the first republic in the Islamic East, analysis of the geopolitical situation in the world after the First World War, the collapse of Russia and the struggle of superpowers for their interests in the region. -02B-
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