The 1933 genocidal attacks on Assyrians in the Simele region defined the birth of the nascent Iraqi nation and identity. Iraq has ever been in the spotlight of ethnic and cultural strife, especially concerning Sunni-Shia animosity, and more recently in dealing with the Kurdish people and Iraqi Kurdistan. In most cases, however, the Assyrians are completely neglected from scholarship concerning Iraq and its peoples. This work reinserts the Assyrian people into the fabric of Iraq and discusses the violent and non-violent suppression of Assyrian identity and culture through genocide, cultural genocide, and ethnic cleansing. Three fundamental factors emerge from this reinsertion with respect to Iraq and genocide. First, this approach introduce...
This article focuses on the English translation of Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad (2018), e...
Since their seminal migration from the Arabian Peninsula, Assyrians have resided in what is present...
The modern state of Iraq came into being with its demarcation by outside Powers following the First ...
The 1933 genocidal attacks on Assyrians in the Simele region defined the birth of the nascent Iraqi ...
Genocide in Kurdistan most often refers to events that are recognized as having occurred in Iraq du...
Scholars have debated the nature and causes of nationalism in interwar Iraq since the end of the Sec...
Genocide in the Middle East describes the genocide of the Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians of the Ot...
Since its inception in 1921, a number of successive regimes have sought to politicize Iraq‟s cultura...
© 1998 Anthony Julian HamThis study of the Assyrian Christian community of Iraq explores the fundame...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
The Kurds are the world’s largest ethnonational group without their own state. They have often been ...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
The Kurds of northern Iraq have long been an important and troublesome issue for Iraq’s government....
This article focuses on the English translation of Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad (2018), e...
Since their seminal migration from the Arabian Peninsula, Assyrians have resided in what is present...
The modern state of Iraq came into being with its demarcation by outside Powers following the First ...
The 1933 genocidal attacks on Assyrians in the Simele region defined the birth of the nascent Iraqi ...
Genocide in Kurdistan most often refers to events that are recognized as having occurred in Iraq du...
Scholars have debated the nature and causes of nationalism in interwar Iraq since the end of the Sec...
Genocide in the Middle East describes the genocide of the Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians of the Ot...
Since its inception in 1921, a number of successive regimes have sought to politicize Iraq‟s cultura...
© 1998 Anthony Julian HamThis study of the Assyrian Christian community of Iraq explores the fundame...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
The Kurds are the world’s largest ethnonational group without their own state. They have often been ...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
This article is meant to serve as a historiographical study of Iraq by reinserting a largely underst...
The Kurds of northern Iraq have long been an important and troublesome issue for Iraq’s government....
This article focuses on the English translation of Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad (2018), e...
Since their seminal migration from the Arabian Peninsula, Assyrians have resided in what is present...
The modern state of Iraq came into being with its demarcation by outside Powers following the First ...