Lost opportunities reflect the fate of lost people – lost not only due to natural causes. In the case of the Turks and the Armenians (leaving aside, but not forgetting the Jews and the Greeks), we witness a historical reality of long and peaceful cohabitation, fruitful from a cultural point of view, as well. The traumatic events of 1915 – accompanied by unilateral censorship exercised to protect the good name of the Turkish people – intervene to prevent, amongst other things, the recovery, perception and development of those echoes of literary aspects created together on a scenario made exemplary by fundamental exchanges, including those of an aesthetic nature. These were shared cultural exchanges capable of reaching beyond Ottoman boundari...
Based on an ethnography conducted in Istanbul, this article analyses nostalgia and the perpetuation ...
Contemporary society knows a new concept of loss, different from past eras. In the framework of capi...
This paper develops some considerations on mourning and memory of the Shoah, for the occasion of the...
Lost opportunities reflect the fate of lost people - lost not only due to natural causes. In the cas...
Lost opportunities reflect the fate of lost people – lost not only due to natural causes. In the cas...
The population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 has left deep traces in both peoples, and ...
After physical genocide, the Armenians in Turkey have also experienced a real, devastating cultural ...
After physical genocide, the Armenians in Turkey have also experienced a real, devastating cultural ...
The subject of this article is the research work by a team of experts on Armenian Studies and the co...
Critical work brings out the most intense and profound, subliminal motive of Foscolo’s “English” exi...
For centuries the Most Serene Republic of Venice and the Ottoman State danced between war and peace,...
From the beginning of the 18th century up to the 1915 genocide, Armenian culture underwent a complex...
Some events of our history hurt us deeply, as rational and moral beings, without time or recurrence ...
From the beginning of the 18th century up to the 1915 genocide, Armenian culture underwent a complex...
The recognition of exposed children and the subsequent legitimisation of their identity through simi...
Based on an ethnography conducted in Istanbul, this article analyses nostalgia and the perpetuation ...
Contemporary society knows a new concept of loss, different from past eras. In the framework of capi...
This paper develops some considerations on mourning and memory of the Shoah, for the occasion of the...
Lost opportunities reflect the fate of lost people - lost not only due to natural causes. In the cas...
Lost opportunities reflect the fate of lost people – lost not only due to natural causes. In the cas...
The population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 has left deep traces in both peoples, and ...
After physical genocide, the Armenians in Turkey have also experienced a real, devastating cultural ...
After physical genocide, the Armenians in Turkey have also experienced a real, devastating cultural ...
The subject of this article is the research work by a team of experts on Armenian Studies and the co...
Critical work brings out the most intense and profound, subliminal motive of Foscolo’s “English” exi...
For centuries the Most Serene Republic of Venice and the Ottoman State danced between war and peace,...
From the beginning of the 18th century up to the 1915 genocide, Armenian culture underwent a complex...
Some events of our history hurt us deeply, as rational and moral beings, without time or recurrence ...
From the beginning of the 18th century up to the 1915 genocide, Armenian culture underwent a complex...
The recognition of exposed children and the subsequent legitimisation of their identity through simi...
Based on an ethnography conducted in Istanbul, this article analyses nostalgia and the perpetuation ...
Contemporary society knows a new concept of loss, different from past eras. In the framework of capi...
This paper develops some considerations on mourning and memory of the Shoah, for the occasion of the...