Armenian Experience
Armenian Experience
From Ancient Times to Independence
Minassian, Gaidz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
05/2020
288
Dura
Inglês
9781788312240
15 a 20 dias
581
Part I: Memory and History of a Domination
Chapter 1: International domination
Chapter 2: Political and religious domination
Chapter 3: Socioeconomic domination
Part II: Attempts to break from the History
Chapter 1: The Revolutionary movement, 1878-1914
Chapter 2: Finding a new historicity to a fragmented identity, 1920-1988
Chapter 3: Rebirth of a sovereign state, 1988-1998
Part III: Power of Memory
Chapter 1: Glory and misery of the cultural haitadist revolution
Chapter 2: The Armenian State's memory politic, 1998-now
Chapter 3: Turkey, an exceptional case of negationism
Part IV: Beyond the Genocide
Chapter 1: Democratisation of the identity
Chapter 2: Voices and ways to dialog with the Turks
Chapter 3: Supporting the international and scientific community's engagement
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgment
Part I: Memory and History of a Domination
Chapter 1: International domination
Chapter 2: Political and religious domination
Chapter 3: Socioeconomic domination
Part II: Attempts to break from the History
Chapter 1: The Revolutionary movement, 1878-1914
Chapter 2: Finding a new historicity to a fragmented identity, 1920-1988
Chapter 3: Rebirth of a sovereign state, 1988-1998
Part III: Power of Memory
Chapter 1: Glory and misery of the cultural haitadist revolution
Chapter 2: The Armenian State's memory politic, 1998-now
Chapter 3: Turkey, an exceptional case of negationism
Part IV: Beyond the Genocide
Chapter 1: Democratisation of the identity
Chapter 2: Voices and ways to dialog with the Turks
Chapter 3: Supporting the international and scientific community's engagement
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgment