Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage

Vahé Tachjian is a historian and the author of numerous books and articles on Armenian survivors of the genocide and the genesis of post-genocide Armenian communities in the Middle East. Based in Berlin, he has since 2010 been the co-director and chief editor of Houshamadyan, a project aiming to rev...

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Main Authors: Vahé Tachjian, Boris Adjemian, Vazken Davidian
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Bibliothèque Nubar de l'UGAB 2021-08-01
Series:Études Arméniennes Contemporaines
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/eac/2653
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description Vahé Tachjian is a historian and the author of numerous books and articles on Armenian survivors of the genocide and the genesis of post-genocide Armenian communities in the Middle East. Based in Berlin, he has since 2010 been the co-director and chief editor of Houshamadyan, a project aiming to revive the material and cultural life of Ottoman Armenians prior to and after the genocide. In this interview, he engages with the notion of homeland and reflects on its importance in his own work and diasporic experience.
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spellingShingle Vahé Tachjian
Boris Adjemian
Vazken Davidian
Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage
Études Arméniennes Contemporaines
memory
diaspora
migrations
collective identities
Internet
title Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage
title_full Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage
title_fullStr Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage
title_full_unstemmed Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage
title_short Place, Belonging and History: Reflections on the Ottoman Armenian Past and Heritage
title_sort place belonging and history reflections on the ottoman armenian past and heritage
topic memory
diaspora
migrations
collective identities
Internet
url https://journals.openedition.org/eac/2653
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