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  1. The Blue Book, officially titled The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-1916, was an official report commissioned by the British Parliament and presented in 1916 by Viscount Bryce and Arnold J. Toynbee.

  2. James Bryce became captivated with Armenia after reaching the summit of Mount Ararat in his 1876 expedition. Bryce’s association with Armenia became well known from his (and Arnold Toynbee’s) famous Blue Book on the Armenian Genocide (1916).

  3. 4 de ene. de 2001 · Viscount James Bryce and Arnold Toynbee were commissioned to prepare the Blue Book, which is formally known as The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916. Toynbee carefully compiled and verified dozens of eyewitness accounts from different parts of the Ottoman Empire.

  4. 25 de nov. de 2016 · The work was published 100 years ago by James Bryce, a British statesman, lawyer, historian, and Arnold Toynbee, a famous English historian, and introduced to the UK Parliament in 1916. The collection consists of over 158 documents on deportation and massacres (bulletins, reports, eyewitness accounts, letters, etc. of the foreigners working in ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2000 · In 1916 the British Parliament published a Blue Book that identified the events of 1915-16 as a systematic effort to exterminate the Armenian people. The Blue Book has been one of the most solid and influential sources on the Armenian Genocide.

  6. Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915–1916” (“Blue Book”) of Arnold Toynbee was published in 1916 edited and with an introduction by Bryce, which has been one of the most important primary sources for Armenian Genocide studies so far.

  7. The Blue Book was prepared by Wellington House, being a war propaganda office, with the approval of the British Parliament in 1916. This task was given to a committee under the chairmanship of Lord Bryce. Lord Bryce was a professor of law and a diplomat at the same time.