![]() These efforts were mainly aimed toward the internal British scene. ![]() In these years Bryce attempted to stir up awareness of the suffering of the Armenian communities in the Ottoman Empire. As this article aims to show, his Armenian mission from the 1870s until the massacres of 1894–1896 deserves greater attention. However, only a handful of studies have been published about Bryce’s lifelong, and especially about his “early,” Armenian engagements. Bryce’s association with Armenia became well known from his (and Arnold Toynbee’s) famous Blue Book on the Armenian Genocide (1916). ![]() James Bryce became captivated with Armenia after reaching the summit of Mount Ararat in his 1876 expedition. ![]()
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