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Ts՚eghaspanagitakan Handes (Journal of Genocide Studies) 2023


17.08.2024


The latest two issues of Ts՚eghaspanagitakan Handes (Journal of Genocide Studies), published by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation, include papers and articles presented at the international conference held in September 2022, titled “Smyrna in the Context of the Armenian and Greek Genocides: Annihilation, Arson, and Deportation (September 1922).” The following articles (in Armenian) are featured in the first issue:

• Armen Ts. Marukyan, Comparative Analysis of the Armenian Genocide (Mets Yeghern) and the Massacre of the Armenian and Greek Population in Smyrna
• Verjiné G. Svazlian, The Izmir Calamity and the Historical Memory of the People
• Dora G. Sakayan, Document or Literary Work? Karapet Hatcherian’s Diary about the Smyrna Disaster
• Artsvi H. Bakhchinyan, Smyrna Catastrophe in the Memoirs of Armenian Actors
• Anna K. Karapetyan, Smyrna and the Great Catastrophe in Czech Sources
• Maya H. Grigoryan, The Activity of the Armenian Printing Houses of Smyrna in the Second Half of the 19th Century
• Elina Z. Mirzoyan, Involvement of Turkish Women in Turkish Rallies for Smyrna
• Naira H. Poghosyan, “The Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing”: Demonization of Greeks in Turkish Propaganda
• Felix V. Movsisyan, Smyrna Armenian Newspaper “Arshaluys Araratean” about Hamazgeats Society


The following articles (in Armenian) are featured in the second issue:

• Narine V. Margaryan, The Attitude of Bedouin Arabs towards the Armenian Refugees in the Concentration Camps
• Robert A. Tatoyan, Armenian Refugees Found Asylum in Greece after Smyrna Catastrophe: Numbers, Distribution, Internal and External Migrations (1922–1928)
• Anahit Kh. Astoyan, The Economic Situation of the Armenians of Smyrna before the First World War and Deprivation of Property in 1922
• Mariya A. Brutyan, Smyrna in 1922-1923 According to the Greek Newspaper “Amalteya” (January-August 1923)
• Armine V. Vahanyan, The Diary Method as an Internal Mechanism for the Expression of Spiritual Reality of Genocide (on the Materials of the Diary of Doctor Garabed Hatcherian)
• Narek M. Poghosyan, The “Anfal” Campaign against the Kurds of Iraq


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

Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023) https:https://agmipublications.asnet.am/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/2023_1.pdf
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023) https://agmipublications.asnet.am/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/%D5%80%D5%A1%D5%B6%D5%A4%D5%A5%D5%BD-11-2-1.pdf

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