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Why the Armenian Genocide Lives in Me
Little has been taught about the Armenian Genocide of 1915 when approximately 1.5 million Armenians were brutally slaughtered. Moreover, the events are still being denied today.
Barbara Erysian
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Transgenerational Trauma and Mental Health Needs among Armenian Genocide Descendants [PDF]
Alissa Der Sarkissian, Jill D Sharkey
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Echoes of the Armenian Genocide in Literature and Cinema
The aim of the paper is to analyze the different effects that each medium (literature-cinema) may have on the experience of its readers and audience – what that medium is trying to cultivate, the limitations of each and how all of them in different ...
Haroutyunian, Sona
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Narrating the Armenian Genocide: an Italian Perspective
In many diasporic Armenian communities around the globe, stories of the Armenian Genocide resurface long after the traumatic events of 1915. This is also the case of survivors (and their descendants) who took refuge in Italy.
Sona Haroutyunian
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Moral Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in War: The Effect of Marital Status and Previous Genocidal Trauma. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study examines the intergenerational transfer of the genocidal trauma of the Holodomor (1932–33) and explores how marital status moderates its impact on moral injury and post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the context of the ongoing Russia‐Ukraine war.
Zasiekina L, Zasiekin S, Kuperman V.
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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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