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The Third-Generation Armenian American Writers Echo the Quest for Self-Identity with the Genocide at Its Core [PDF]
The article presents the strife of numerous American writers of Armenian origin to identify their roots by literary portrayal of the tragic fate of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide.
Rubina Peroomian
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After a Century of Injustice: Moving Toward Turkish Recognition of the Armenian Genocide [PDF]
Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways encouraged the Holocaust – yet the Turkish government continues to deny the genocide and uses political manipulation to prevent its recognition by others ...
Ashley Blunt
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Transgenerational Trauma and Mental Health Needs among Armenian Genocide Descendants. [PDF]
Der Sarkissian A, Sharkey JD.
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Trauma and Identity: On Structural Particularities of Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust
Comparison of the Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust memories allows us not only to discuss questions important for Armenian sociopolitical and scientific thought regarding the start of the 21st century, but also for deriving useful lessons.
Harutyun Marutyan
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The Armenian Genocide. Unpunished Crimes
The Armenian genocide in 1915 was implemented as a result of Turkey's genocidal policy of Turkey towards the non-Muslim nations. As early as in 1894–1896, over 300,000 thousand Armenians people shot by the order of the sultan Abdul Gamid. Nearly the same number of people were forced to accept Islam or found asylum in Persia and in East Armenia.
Vahagn Grigorian
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References to the issues of the number of Western Armenians and the ratio of Armenians to other ethnic groups in Western Armenia on the eve of the Armenian Genocide occupy a special place in the context of processes related to drafting a peace agreement ...
Robert Tatoyan
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Halide Edip and the Turkification of Armenian Children: Enigmas, Problems and Questions
It is a well-known fact that the Islamisation of Christian children in the Ottoman Empire has a long history. In the great majority of cases Islamisation was carried out forcibly, accompanied by the erasure of a child’s ethnic-religious identity for ...
Shushan Khachatryan
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STAGES AND METHODS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND TUTSI GENOCIDE IN RWANDA [PDF]
In genocide studies, for a more comprehensive, objective study of genocide committed against victim groups, the method of comparative analysis is used, which allows to identify both similarities and features between different examples of this crime.
ARMEN MARUKYAN
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