By Karen Jeppe
This work consists of a masterful translation of Karen Jeppe's biographical work on her adoptive son, Misak, and an 84-page cutting-edge introductory essay on Jeppe's legacy working with Armenians in the late Ottoman Empire and French mandate Syria. The translation, introductory essay and annotations are the work of Jonas Kauffeldt, assistant professor of history at the University of North Georgia.
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By Karen Jeppe
This work consists of a masterful translation of Karen Jeppe's biographical work on her adoptive son, Misak, and an 84-page cutting-edge introductory essay on Jeppe's legacy working with Armenians in the late Ottoman Empire and French mandate Syria. The translation, introductory essay and annotations are the work of Jonas Kauffeldt, assistant professor of history at the University of North Georgia.