The Armenian Experience: From Ancient Times to Independence

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نام کتاب : The Armenian Experience: From Ancient Times to Independence
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تجربه ارمنی: از دوران باستان تا استقلال
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نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : I.B. Tauris
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 289
ISBN (شابک) : 9781788312240 , 9781786735614
زبان کتاب : English
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nContents\nAcknowledgements\nIntroduction\n The nebulous Armenian question\n The complexities of the question\n Domination\nPart I History and Memory: The Logics of Domination\n1 International Domination\n An ‘internalized territory’\n Sovereign Armenia\n Armenia under domination\n The Armenian Question, a multilateral issue\n Haitadism in motion\n Haitadism in slow motion\n A blocked Haitadism\n The three ordeals of Haitadism, 1915–1923\n 1915: physical extinction: The European concert\n The ARF and the CUP\n ‘Bloodletting’\n 1920, political extinction: The double challenge\n An independent state, but for how long?\n What alliance for what protection?\n The Turkish neighbourhood\n Which national unity for which political project?\n 1923, diplomatic extinction: The Armenian Question overtaken\n Dashnaks and Bolsheviks\n2 Political-Religious Domination\n The system’s contemporary avatars\n The impossible separation of the throne and the altar\n Neither fundamentalism nor secularism\n Traditionalism and messianism\n No political system\n Politics in the diaspora\n3 Socio-Economic Domination\n Subject to systems of inequality\n Physical insecurity in the Ottoman Empire\n Risks of assimilation into the Russian Empire\n Sociology and religion\nPart II Attempts to Change the Course of History\n4 The Revolutionary Movement, 1878–1914\n Christaporism, the embodiment of politics\n Christapor and the ‘Bergsonian synthesis’\n Hopes and disillusionment\n A spontaneous and organized movement\n5 Grounding the History of a Fragmented Identity, 1920–1988\n Reconstructing history through literature\n6 Rebirth of the Sovereign State, 1988–1998\n The Karabakh movements\n A paradigm shift\n Second or Third Republic? Third or Fourth Republic?\n To leave the war\n Anticipating the shock of globalization\n Reinventing identity\n Divergence with the diaspora\n The switch to a liberal utopia\nPart III The Power of Memory\n7 The Haitadist Cultural Revolution, 1972–1991\n Foundations of a new identity in crisis\n A Third World approach to identity\n Manifestations of the revolution\n A negative global balance sheet?\n8 Turkey or the Unique Case of State Denial\n Between official historiography and state industry\n De-Kemalization and the Armenian Question\n9 The Armenian Memorial State, from February 1998 to April 2018\n Consolidate the foundations of the state by the cult of the past\n A national memory at the service of the State\n Pan-Armenian solidarity\n Politics before economics\n A European horizon\n A transnational diplomacy\n Sargsyan the chess player\n The impossible work of remembrance\n Accent on remembrance to avoid accountability to the population\n Remembrance as a denial of reality\n The road to the ‘Velvet Revolution’ . . .\nPart IV Beyond the Genocide\n10 Democratizing Identity\n Armenia–diaspora relations to redefine\n Between vassalization and new breath\n What process for democratization?\n The principle of ‘win-win-win’\n11 Building Dialogue with the Turks\n Civil society against the Turkish state\n The emergence of a Turkish memory to revive the Armenian–Turkish past\n Why does Turkey refuse to acknowledge the genocide?\n The stakes of Turkish–Armenian normalization\n Actors involved in the dialogue\n Which Modus Operandi?\n12 Encouraging the Commitment of the International and Academic Communities\n When security does not accord with peace\n Placing social sciences at the service of secure peace\n The future\nConclusion\n First direction\n Second direction\n Third direction\n Fourth direction\nBibliography\nIndex




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