New edition of the book on Rasulzade
Baku/26.04.14/Turan : Publishing "Book Club" issued a revised and updated monograph of the Doctor of historical sciences Aydin Balayev "Mamed Emin Rasulzade (1884-1955.) Political Portrait."
The new edition includes recently documents recently discovered in the archives of France, Poland, Georgia, Russia and other countries. They allow you to rethink activities of M.E. Rasulzade from the first steps in the political arena to the period of exile, when even under severe conditions did not stop the fight for the interests of the Azerbaijani people.
Scientific editors: Doctor of Historical Sciences M.N. Guboglo (Institute of Ethnology Academy of Sciences) and Dr. Graduate School of Social Sciences Research G.Mamulia (Paris.)
Reviewers: Professor of Ege University (Izmir) I.Akpinar, and doctor of historical sciences S.Iskhakov (Institute of Russian History, RAS.) The book was published for the 130th anniversary of Rasulzade. -02D-
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