@article{article_907004, title={THE SOUTH CAUCASUS IN 1905-1906 ACCORDING TO “THE NEW YORK TIMES” COVERAGE}, journal={Review of Armenian Studies}, pages={83–108}, year={2021}, author={Gozalova, Nigar and Amirov, Eldar}, keywords={South Caucasus, Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, The New York Times, massacre, ethnic conflict}, abstract={In the years 1905-1906, events took place in the South Caucasus that were called "Armenian-Tatar (Azerbaijani Turkish) clashes” or "Armenian-Tatar massacres”. The main sources in the study of this issue, along with archival documents, official records, and memoirs of eyewitnesses of events are newspaper periodicals. Newspapers are an irreplaceable source of scientific information, and for historical research, they have often been used as an additional source of information that provides an understanding of the historical context of past events. In this sense, newspaper periodicals are the most significant source for the reconstruction of the events of 1905-1906 in the South Caucasus. This article analyzes the events of 1905-1906 based on the coverage they received in the American press, the most important being the New York Times newspaper. The study of the materials convincingly shows that they were not objective, because despite the numerous facts cited about the huge casualties on both sides, the Azerbaijani Turks were still portrayed as the culprits of the conflict.}, number={43}, publisher={Terazi Yayıncılık}