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International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies 2023
issues 1 and 2


24.08.2024


Read the following articles in the latest 2 issues of the International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, published by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation:

International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)

• Bedross Der Matossian, Representing the 1909 Adana Massacres in Armeno-Turkish: Garabed Artinian and the Case for a Historical Reading
• Regina Galustyan, A Step towards Identity Construction or Genocide? Ideological Transformations and Propaganda in the Ottoman Empire in 1911-1913
• Theofanis S. Malkidis, The Greek Genocide and Smyrna’s Catastrophe: An Overview
• Dirk Roodzant, The Fall of Christian Smyrna Through Dutch Eyes in 1922
• Bedross Der Matossian, Struggling Against All Odds: The Scholar who Put the Basis of Interdisciplinary Studies of the Armenian Genocide: In Memoriam Richard G. Hovannisian (1932-2023)


International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)

• Seda A. Parsamyan, Mass Destruction of Armenian Cultural Heritage during the Hamidian Massacres (1894-1896)
• James Carl Osorio, Variations on a Dirge of Extermination: “Der Zor Çölünde” and the Armenian Genocide
• Edita Gzoyan, Svetah Chakhmakhchyan, Dr. Edgar Meyroyan, Ethnic Cleansing In Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh): Issues of Definition and Criminal Responsibility
• Elisa von Joeden Forgey, Why Prevention Fails: Chronicling the Genocide in Artsakh.
The issue also includes two book-reviews:

• Mihran A. Minassian, Karnig G. Bodourian, Տարագրի յուշեր 1915-1917 [Memoirs of a Deportee 1915-1917], Memoirs of Survivors of the Armenian Genocide, 8. Editor, author of the preface and references Mihran A. Minassian, Yerevan: AGMI Publishing, 2022, 527 pp.
• Regina A. Galustyan, Harutyun Grigoryan, Իմ կենսագրությունը [My Biography], Memoirs of Survivors of the Armenian Genocide, 10. Editor, author of the preface and references Regina Galustyan. Yerevan: AGMI, 2023, 304 pp.


International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies is a peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation since 2014.

Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): http://agmipublications.am/index.php/ijags/issue/view/11
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): http://agmipublications.am/index.php/ijags/issue/view/12

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