Canvas-Textured (Setalux) Hardcover · Matching Design Carrying Bag
The Classic Edition of Revival of Karabakh is produced with durable materials and a clean, well-crafted design suitable for corporate gifting, institutional use, and personal collections.
The book features a canvas-textured (Setalux) hardcover with matte lamination and stamped elements.
Each copy includes a rigid hard-paper carrying bag in a matching design, making it convenient for gifting at events, meetings, and official visits.
Technical Specifications
Content Overview
The book presents a structured and comprehensive narrative of Karabakh’s history, destruction, and reconstruction. Its content includes:
Digital Integration
The Classic Edition incorporates all interactive features developed for the project:
Revival of Karabakh: The Story of Azerbaijan’s Renaissance is an in-depth narrative of Karabakh’s past, its years of devastation, and the remarkable process of renewal that followed its liberation.
The book traces the arc of history from centuries of heritage to the destruction of the occupation era, the trauma endured by displaced communities, and the large-scale reconstruction shaping the region today.
Written by Graeme Wilson — researcher and author of numerous geopolitical works, including the official biographies of President Ilham Aliyev and National Leader Heydar Aliyev — the book combines precise research with accessible storytelling. His prior work and long experience in documenting national leaders and historic transitions give this project both authority and narrative clarity.
A Comprehensive Chronicle
Across 25 thematic chapters, the book examines:
Documentary Photography and Archival Sources
The narrative is supported by a broad visual record:
Human Voices
A central element of the project is the inclusion of more than 40 contributor interviews with:
Their testimonies deepen the narrative and provide a human dimension that complements the archival material.
Meticulous Research
The book draws on:
A Hybrid Reading Experience
Revival of Karabakh is also a semi-digital project. Color-coded QR systems connect the printed text to an extended digital archive on the dedicated website (book.revival.az) and other credible online resources that include:
Purpose and Vision
The project is intended to: