Table of Contents:
- Armenian Cilicia
- Armenia maritima: the historical
- Geography of Cilicia
- Armenian political revival in Cilicia
- The founding and coalescence of the Rubenian principality, 1073-1129
- The brilliant diplomacy of Cilician Armenia
- Papacy, Catholicosate, and the kingdom of Cilician Armenia
- To Byzantium with love: the overtures of Saint Nerses the Gracious
- The role of military architecture in medieval Cilicia: the triumph of a non-urban strategy
- Catholicos Grigor VII Anavarzetsi and Stepanos Orbelian, Metropolitan of Siunik in dialogue
- Manuscripts and libraries : scriptorial activity in Cilicia
- The medical heritage of Cilician Armenia
- Cilicia and its Catholicosate from the fall of the Armenian Kingdom to 1915
- Planning and architectural reminiscences
- From historical Aintab
- The Cilician massacres, April 1909
- Cilicia: the view from the Constantinople women's organizations
- The tears and laughter of Cilician Armenia
- Literary representations of destruction and revival, 1909-1918
- Imagining Adana / David Kherdian and Peter Najarian
- The repatriation of Armenian refugees
- From the Arab Middle East, 1918-1920
- Cilicia under the French administration
- Armenian aspirations, Turkish resistance and French strategems
- The postwar contest for Cilicia and the "marash affair"
- The Cilician Armenians and French policy, 1919-1921
- The institutionalization of the Catholicosate of the great house of Cilicia in Antelias.