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Journal of Genocide Studies 2024
Issues 1 and 2
15.02.2025
Read the following articles in the latest 2 issues of the Journal of Genocide Studies, published by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation:
Issue 1, 2024;
• Robert A. Tatoyan, The Armed Resistance of the Exiled Zeytun Armenians in the Desert of Der Zor
• Verjine G. Svaslian, The Armenian Woman During the Genocide and Self-Defense Heroic Struggles: Episodes
• Anna A. Kazaryan, The Forced Deportation of the Armenian Population from the Kghi District of Erzurum Province: From Kghi to Der Zor
• Narek M. Poghosyan, Contemporary Threats of the Implementation of the Genocide
Issue 2, 2024;
• Avo H. Katrjian, The Reflection of Concentration Camps in Song and Music
• Satenik A. Matosyan, The Genocidal Actions Against Armenians in the Aghbaki District, 1914-1915
• Harutyun T. Marutyan, The Reflection of the Memory of the Great Genocide and the German Complicity in the Stalinist Era of Totalitarianism (During the Great Patriotic War and the Post-War Period
• Suren A. Manukyan, Narek M. Poghosyan, The Herero Genocide: History and Contemporary Relevance
The Journal of Genocide Studies is a peer-reviewed periodical and is published twice a year.
Issue 1, 2024: https://agmipublications.asnet.am/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Tseghaspanagitakan_handes_1_2024.pdf
Issue 2, https://agmipublications.asnet.am/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Tseghaspanagitakan_handes_2_2024.pdf
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