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Armenian

2021
Abstract Evidence for the use of Greek by Armenians dates from the Hellenistic period, when Greek and Aramaic were court languages. The first written translations from Greek into Armenian were made much later, from the fifth century ce onward, when an alphabet for the Armenian language was devised (c.
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The Armenian Genocide

2023
The media coverage of the Armenian genocide, coined at the time as the ‘murder of a nation’, ‘a crime against humanity’, or ‘Armenian atrocities’ was extensive and almost universal from day one and beyond, despite Turkish and German censorship and denialism.
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Nascent narratives of Armenian remembrance: The Armenian genocide reflected in the Armenian-American press

Ethnicities, 2022
This article explores the cultural memory of the Armenian genocide archived, to a major extent, in non-digitized form. In the initial decades following the genocide, the memory of the crimes committed against Armenians in 1915 was almost non-existent in the public space of America.
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