Christopher J. Walker

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Christopher J. Walker (born 1942) is a British historian[1] and author.

He worked in Southeby's department of historical and literary manuscripts. After the winning of Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship to wrote a book on Armenian history which reissued in 1990. He has also written several books and articles on history of Armenia. After a long-time research in archives, in 2003 he completed his Life of Oliver Baldwin book about a soldier, statesman, and journalist, the son of a Conservative Prime Minister, who became a labour Member of British Parliament.

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  • Oliver Baldwin : A Life of Dissent, ISBN-13: 9781900850865, 2003
  • Armenia and Karabagh, ISBN-13: 9781873194003, 1991
  • Armenia : The Survival of a Nation, ISBN-13: 9780312049447, 1980; ISBN-13: 9780312042301, 1990
  • Visions of Ararat (writings on Armenia), ISBN-13: 9781850438885, 2005
  • At History's Crossroad; The making of the Armenian nation.(The Armenians: From Kings and Priests to Merchants and Commissars)(Book review): An article from: The Weekly Standard, by Christopher J. Walker (Nov 27, 2006)

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