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The purpose of this article is to study the post-Ottoman Armenian reconstruction ideology and its impact on religious architecture in Lebanon from the 1930s until the 1960s.
Joseph Rustom, Vahé Tachjian
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Abstract Periodic abstinence and withdrawal (the dominant methods in the “traditional methods” category) have been used to prevent pregnancy in both historical and contemporary contexts and, in some countries, continue to be used despite increased availability and use of modern methods. Yet research on family planning programs and contraceptive methods
Vladimíra Kantorová +4 more
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THE TRAFFIC IN REPAIRMEN AND A CASE OF GENDER IMPROPRIETY IN POST‐WAR SARAJEVO
ABSTRACT In postwar Sarajevo, repair is mainly a masculine activity, and people lean on communal networks to get things fixed under dire economic circumstances. Yet increased numbers of women without men in their households as an effect of the war necessitate the mediation of other women in facilitating access to men's labor.
HALİDE VELİOĞLU
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The Armenian Presence in Vienna: From the Coffeehouse to the Church and Back
Vienna, one of Europe’s most historically significant cities, has been a focal point for numerous diaspora communities. Among these, the Armenians stand out due to their long-standing history in the city, with records of their presence dating back to the
Theodosios Tsivolas, Ani Krikorian
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Protisvěty: Na vlně ženské arménské moderní poezie [PDF]
Literary echoes of tragic events, deeply rooted in the collective memory of some nations or ethnic groups, very often represent the basis of their overall concept of identity.
Petra Košťálová
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ABSTRACT Although social psychological research on how people understand collective victimization often examines comparisons between groups’ suffering, studies on related concepts (e.g., collective trauma) suggest numerous other relevant beliefs. The present article aimed to integrate diverse collective victimization beliefs and contribute to their ...
Johanna Ray Vollhardt +5 more
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A Privilege That Can Be Withdrawn: Regulation of Exit in Russia and Other Post‐Soviet Republics
ABSTRACT The former Soviet Union's restrictions on citizens' foreign travel or emigration were notoriously draconian. Yet what replaced them in the fifteen independent states of the post‐Soviet region has not been well analysed. Outside the Baltic republics, the monolithic and prohibitive policies of the Soviet past have given way to a patchwork of ...
Matthew Light, Leonid Kosals
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Ormiańskie Komitety Narodowe jako transnarodowa sieć politycznych organizacji ormiańskiej diaspory [PDF]
A feature of modern diasporas is the creation of institutions capable of effectively pursuing the political interests they define. In this context, the Armenian Diaspora draws attention because of its high level of organization and political lobbying ...
Paweł Nieczuja-Ostrowski
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Czech-Armenians relations: a brief historical survey Armenian studies in Czech Republic became more widely known to Czech public in recent years. Following up the long tradition of Oriental studies ingeneral, a newly re-established research centre was ...
Petra Košťálová
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The Effects of Assisted Return Programmes on Sustainable Reintegration: A Review
ABSTRACT Assisted Return (AR) programmes have grown in number and size over the past decade and there is an increasing body of evidence on these programmes. However, the existing evidence has not yet been systematically synthesised. Recognising the controversy over the programmes, this article reviews the current evidence regarding the effectiveness ...
Katie Kuschminder +4 more
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