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61.
100 Years in America
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... role the Church played in preserving Armenian culture and identity.
However, this has been a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the Church is revered for its “national mission,” on the other hand, ...
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Playing with Tigers
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... his national identity? Yes. “We would be more understanding and patient,” Keshishian affirms. “It means thinking in long-terms. Unlike Asia, you cannot go to Armenia for the short-term. Anyone who is looking ...
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Religious discourse and the church in Mountainous Karabakh
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... religious and national identity. The functioning of their “mountain-protecting monasteries” and churches provided hope for Karabaktzis who were facing uncertainties in their struggle, while the prospect ...
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Nagorno Karabakh: transition and the elite
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... construction of 'national histories' in the Soviet republics was part of the official state 'teaching' that national identity is inseparable from the given territory of a national republic. In line with ...
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Hrant Dink and Armenians in Turkey
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... same time, many found his passion, genuine concern and sincerity disarming. Most people in the Armenian community saw Agos as a courageous publication where issues related to Armenian identity ...
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