Search Results - Armenian genocide
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Constructivist memory politics: Armenian genocide recognition in Latvia
Published in International affairs (London) (06-03-2023)“…Why did Latvia's parliament pass a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide in 2021 despite having only a small domestic Armenian population…”
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Embedded memory wars: Italy’s 2019 Armenian Genocide recognition
Published in Cambridge review of international affairs (26-07-2024)Get full text
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Turkey’s “Apology” and Image Repair on the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide
Published in Nationalities papers (01-01-2024)“… The Armenian genocide is one of the most critical issues the Republic of Turkey has had to manage in terms of its global image and reputation…”
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'Out-Europeanising' the Competition: Armenian Genocide Recognition in Bulgaria
Published in Europe-Asia studies (26-11-2022)“…Building on Europeanisation scholarship, this article unpacks the instrumental rhetoric of Armenian genocide recognition in Bulgaria…”
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Nascent narratives of Armenian remembrance: The Armenian genocide reflected in the Armenian-American press
Published in Ethnicities (01-06-2023)“…This article explores the cultural memory of the Armenian genocide archived, to a major extent, in non-digitized form…”
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The League of Nations' Rescue of Armenian Genocide Survivors and the Making of Modern Humanitarianism, 1920—1927
Published in The American historical review (01-12-2010)“…The essay centers of the efforts by the League of Nations to rescue women and children survivors of the 1915 Armenian Genocide…”
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Epistemic Injustice from Afar: Rethinking the Denial of Armenian Genocide
Published in Social epistemology (04-03-2021)“… Here, I explore the ethical and epistemological implications of the Turkish denial of the Armenian genocide as a pervasive and systematic epistemic harm…”
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“I think it is [the] mother who keeps things going”: The gendered division of labor in the transmission of memory of the Armenian Genocide
Published in Memory studies (01-10-2023)“…In this paper, we discuss what role gender plays in remembering, transmitting, and reframing memories of the Armenian Genocide in order to address the question of how young Armenian women negotiate…”
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The post-memory of the Armenian genocide and the myth of origins in Antonia Arslan’s works
Published in Neohelicon (Budapest) (01-12-2023)“…This contribution aims to analyse the postmemory of the origins through the work of an Italian author of Armenian descent, Antonia Arslan, and stems from an ongoing research project…”
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Witness Reporting as Resistance and Recovery-The Swedish Missionary Alma Johansson and the 1915 Armenian Genocide
Published in British journal of Middle Eastern studies (14-07-2023)“…Western missionaries became important eyewitnesses of the 1915 Armenian genocide, and many reported on the events…”
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"Crimes against Humanity": Human Rights, the British Empire, and the Origins of the Response to the Armenian Genocide
Published in The American historical review (01-02-2014)“…Tusan argues that the British response to the Aremenian genocide proved crucial in the emergence of human rights justice as a central issue of the twentieth century…”
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‘We did commit these crimes’: Post-Ottoman solidarities, contested places and Kurdish apology for the Armenian Genocide on Web 2.0
Published in Memory studies (01-06-2021)“… This has led to a growing trend for some Kurdish users to apologise for Kurdish complicity in Ottoman crimes, most notably the Armenian Genocide…”
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A moving defence: The Turkish state and the Armenian genocide
Published in Journal of international criminal justice (01-07-2018)“…The crimes committed against Armenians in 1915 have been the object of painstaking and careful study over the past decades and are today commonly referred to as 'genocide' by scholars and public opinion…”
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“Never Trust a Survivor”: Historical Trauma, Postmemory and the Armenian Genocide in Kurt Vonnegut’s Bluebeard
Published in Text matters (Łódź) (2021)“… To further complicate matters, Rabo Karabekian, the protagonist-narrator of Bluebeard, a World War II veteran, amalgamates his direct, painful memories with those of his parents, survivors of the Armenian Genocide…”
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Language and Conflict in the Armenian Genocide. A Linguistic Analysis of Letters to the Editor of The Times
Published in Lea (Firenze) (01-12-2022)“… A quantitative and qualitative linguistic examination will study the representation of the conflict between victims and perpetrators of the genocide in a corpus of LTE…”
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Killing Orders: Talat Pasha’s Telegrams and the Armenian Genocide Taner Akçam
Published in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (22-06-2020)Get full text
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The Political Micro-Economy of the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1922
Published in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies (02-11-2018)“…After the end of World War I, Armenians who survived the genocide began to return to their homeland by 1918…”
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The manufacturing of denial: the making of the Turkish 'official thesis' on the Armenian Genocide between 1974 and 1990
Published in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies (03-05-2016)“…This paper analyses the Turkish historiographical encounter with the Armenian genocide in the 1970s and 1980s…”
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Beyond National Narratives? Centenary Histories, the First World War and the Armenian Genocide Armenian Genocide
Published in Revolutionary Russia (03-07-2015)“…In April 2015 the centenary of the Armenian Genocide was commemorated. Just like the First World War centenary, this anniversary has provoked a flurry of academic and public interest in what remains a highly contested history…”
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Between Ankara and Jerusalem: the Armenian Genocide as a Zero-Sum Game in Israel's Foreign Policy (1980's -2010's)
Published in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies (03-09-2018)“…This article examines the historical and symbiotic relationship between Israel's foreign policy and its domestic political and cultural arena in respect to the Armenian Genocide as being like a zero-sum game…”
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