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Enacting multi-layered citizenship: Turkey’s Armenians’ struggle for justice and equality
Citizenship Studies, 2016Bahar Rumelili
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The Bronze and Iron Age populations of the Armenian Highland in the genetic history of Armenians.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2020OBJECTIVES To investigate the biological diversity of the late Bronze and Iron Age populations in the Armenian Highland by nonmetric cranial traits, evaluate the genetic continuity in the development of the modern Armenian gene pool, and compare the ...
A. Movsesian, R. Mkrtchyan, H. Simonyan
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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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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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When Was the Decision to Annihilate the Armenians Taken?
Journal of Genocide Research, 2019Bahaettin Şakir, the head of Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa, wrote in a letter on 3 March 1915 that the Central Committee of Union and Progress had decided to exterminate the Armenians, giving the government wide authority to implement this plan.
T. Akçam
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2021
AbstractRecognizing Hellenism and Greek as the hemispherically dominant culture and language of late antiquity, this chapter applies a dynamic model to chart the incremental Armenian reception of such trends over the fifth–eighth centuries. Acknowledging the contemporary affinity between elite literacy and Christianity’s regional integration, it ...
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AbstractRecognizing Hellenism and Greek as the hemispherically dominant culture and language of late antiquity, this chapter applies a dynamic model to chart the incremental Armenian reception of such trends over the fifth–eighth centuries. Acknowledging the contemporary affinity between elite literacy and Christianity’s regional integration, it ...
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A socio-political and cultural history of the Armenians in Cold War Lebanon, this book argues that Armenians around the world – in the face of the Genocide, and despite the absence of an independent nation-state after World War I – developed dynamic ...
Tsolin Nalbantian
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A socio-political and cultural history of the Armenians in Cold War Lebanon, this book argues that Armenians around the world – in the face of the Genocide, and despite the absence of an independent nation-state after World War I – developed dynamic ...
Tsolin Nalbantian
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Rethinking the Turkish-Armenian War in the Caucasus: The Position of Ottoman Armenians
War in History, 2018This article analyses the Turkish–Armenian War in the Caucasus and its implications for the Ottoman Armenian community. After the signing of the Armistice of Mudros, the Ottoman Armenians established alliances with their Armenian compatriots in the ...
Ari Şekeryan
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