This article explores the roles played by Armenian refugees in the politics of identity in Mandatory Syria by examining how their arrival shaped the discourses of inclusion and exclusion. It does so by analysing three key events: the Armenians’ access to citizenship and voting rights (1924–1925), the Great Syrian Revolt (1925–1927), and the arrival of new Armenian refugees (1929–1930) – during which a ‘Syrian’ identity was gradually confirmed against the Armenian newcomers. Making use of discursive narratives by Syrian and Armenian political parties, media outlets and pamphlets, the article demonstrates that the discourse against the Armenian refugees played a decisive role for both hosting and incoming communities to construct mutually exc...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of ‘minority’ suddenly spring to prominence in public...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...
This thesis is a historico-anthropological study of the transformations in the understandings of sel...
This article is interested in Syrian and Syrian refugees' ties of belonging to their country in time...
In the 1930s, certain Kurds in Damascus mobilized in support of Kurds from the Jazira, the remote no...
This article is interested in Syrian and Syrian refugees' ties of belonging to their country in time...
This study analyzes Syrian migration to Turkey and the accompanying regime of governing diversity fo...
This study analyzes Syrian migration to Turkey and the accompanying regime of governing diversity fo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 208-218.Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Meth...
Minorities are specifically modern political groupings: they belong to the era of nation-states. Thi...
Minorities are specifically modern political groupings: they belong to the era of nation-states. Thi...
Through a brief overview of the Armenian experience in Syria since the 1920s (post-genocide mass res...
(i): The first part of this thesis questions the concept of ‘minority’, and the way it has been used...
Through a brief overview of the Armenian experience in Syria since the 1920s (post-genocide mass res...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of ‘minority’ suddenly spring to prominence in public...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...
This thesis is a historico-anthropological study of the transformations in the understandings of sel...
This article is interested in Syrian and Syrian refugees' ties of belonging to their country in time...
In the 1930s, certain Kurds in Damascus mobilized in support of Kurds from the Jazira, the remote no...
This article is interested in Syrian and Syrian refugees' ties of belonging to their country in time...
This study analyzes Syrian migration to Turkey and the accompanying regime of governing diversity fo...
This study analyzes Syrian migration to Turkey and the accompanying regime of governing diversity fo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 208-218.Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Meth...
Minorities are specifically modern political groupings: they belong to the era of nation-states. Thi...
Minorities are specifically modern political groupings: they belong to the era of nation-states. Thi...
Through a brief overview of the Armenian experience in Syria since the 1920s (post-genocide mass res...
(i): The first part of this thesis questions the concept of ‘minority’, and the way it has been used...
Through a brief overview of the Armenian experience in Syria since the 1920s (post-genocide mass res...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of ‘minority’ suddenly spring to prominence in public...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...