GLENDALE—Massis Publishing announced the publication of the English translation of Kadir Akın’s “Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz.”
The book was first made available to coincide with the April 18 United States premiere of Akın’s documentary “Red” in Southern California, which is based on the “Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz.”
“Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz” delves into the historical conditions and political environment that led to the Armenian Genocide, drawing from memories, documents, and studies from that era, focusing particularly on Paramaz and his comrades. The mass arrest of Hunchakian activists in 1914 and the speedy trial and execution of the 20 is often considered as the starting point of the Armenian Genocide.
Furthermore, the book explores the thoughts, plight, and ideology of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party, within the context of their outlook and relationship with other contemporary Armenian political parties, as well as the Turkish Committee of Union and Progress. It sheds light on the dynamics between these groups and their roles in the events leading up to the genocide, providing a deeper understanding of the historical context surrounding the tragedy.
“Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz” can be ordered by emailing info@MassisPublishing.org or on Amazon starting in May.