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The League of Nations and Armenian Refugees. The Formation of the Armenian Diaspora in Syria [PDF]

open access: yesCentral Eastern European Review, 2014
Abstract The League of Nations played an important role in securing the Armenian community after the 1915 genocide of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey. Nonetheless, the Armenian Question, which had a definite political accent during the First and Second Assembly of the League of Nations, remained unresolved.
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Art of Tradition: The Armenian Gospel Books (Seventeenth Century) in the Gulbenkian Collection

open access: yesStudia Ceranea
This paper presents preliminary notes on three seventeenth-century Armenian Gospel Books preserved in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon. For the first time, these manuscripts are examined through a comprehensive art-historical lens, with ...
Hermine Grigoryan   +5 more
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Contemporary Migration and Traditional Diasporas in Russia: The Case of the Armenians in Moscow

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 2006
The disintegration of the USSR caused certain new social and demographic developments in the Russian Federation. Immigration from the former Soviet republics, mainly to Russia’s largest cities, is a new phenomenon for Russia.
Tamara A. Galkina
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Une sélection de 90 sites web sur les diasporas

open access: yesCybergeo, 2005
This article aims to present the most significant ongoing websites for those studying diasporas, providing additional information to complement existing books and articles on the subject.
Françoise Rollan
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Russian policy, Russian Armenians and Armenia: ethnic minority or political leverage? [PDF]

open access: yesCES Working Papers, 2019
The 2018 “Velvet revolution” in Armenia has raised numerous questions regarding its possible implications for Armenian-Russian relations. Given that there was a tendency for revolutions in postSoviet countries to significantly influence their relations ...
Aram TERZYAN
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Evolution of Armenian Surname Distribution in France between 1891 and 1990

open access: yesGenealogy
The evolution of the Armenian presence in mainland France from 1891 to 1990 is described on the basis of an inventory of more than 7000 family names of Armenian origin extracted from the INSEE surname database. Several surname samplings are proposed, and
Pierre Darlu, Pascal Chareille
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Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)

open access: yesLea, 2016
This article starts from the analysis of the volume Pro Armenia in order to discuss the lack of recognition of the Armenian Genocide by sectors of the international community.
Diana Battisti
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LEBANESE ARMENIANS; A DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY IN THE ARMENIAN DIASPORA AND IN LEBANESE SOCIETY

open access: yesThe Levantine Review, 2013
Lebanon, for many Armenians, is referred to as “our second homeland” (yergort hayrenik), and it is scarcely difficult to see why. As nowhere else in the regional diaspora, Lebanon has offered its Armenian citizens—initially refugees—the economic freedom to achieve prosperity, the political freedom to pursue their interests, and the communal autonomy to
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