David Marshall Lang was appointed Acting British Vice-Consul in Tabriz in 1945. In 1946 he became a fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge and lecturing in Georgian at SOAS London from 1949-52. From 1952-1953 he was senior fellow at the Russian Institute of Columbia University in New York. In 1958 he was appointed Reader in Caucasian Studies at SOAS. Visiting Professor of Caucasian Studies at UCLA from 1964-5, in 1965 he became Professor of Caucasian Studies at London University. He was Honorary Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society from 1962-64 and held an Honorary Doctorate from Tbilisi University.
‘Lang has compiled a well-written account of history and myth.’ Los Angeles Times ‘The Armenians, in their time, have been even more persecuted than the Jews, at any rate proportionately. David Marshall Lang provides a history of these fascinating people.’ Auberon Waugh, The Daily Mail ‘A compendium of fascinating information not available elsewhere. The Armenians are remarkable people, and this book helps us to know them better.’ Church Times ‘This is an encouraging book for it is a saga of the indestructibility of the human spirit.’ New Law Journal.