The Grandchildren is a collection of intimate, harrowing testimonies by grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Turkey’s "forgotten Armenians"—the orphans adopted and Islamized by Muslims after the Armenian genocide. Through them we learn of the tortuous routes by which they came to terms with the painful stories of their grandparents and their own identity. The postscript offers a historical overview of the silence about Islamized Armenians in most histories of the genocide. When Fethiye Çetin first published her groundbreaking memoir in Turkey, My Grandmother, she spoke of her grandmother’s hidden Armenian identity. The book sparked a conversation among Turks about the fate of the Ottoman Armenians in Anatolia in 1915. This resulted i...
This thesis examines the effects of the Armenian Genocide on five Armenian American university stude...
The article recalls how in 2015, the year of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, important publi...
© 2021 Themistocles KritikakosThis thesis examines a unique period in the early twenty-first century...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
Religious conversion and forced assimilation of Armenian women and children into Muslim households w...
Between 1915 and 1923, over one million Armenians died, victims of a genocidal campaign that is stil...
The Armenian people have been living in Asia Minor for around two millennia, long before the Turkic ...
The assimilation of orphaned Armenian children during the Great War was an integral part of the Arme...
The murder of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915 has been ack...
Adolf Hitler, on August 22, 1939 stated, “I have given orders to my Death Units to exterminate witho...
The denial of Armenian massacre has created a milieu of secrecy and silence among the inheritors of ...
This order was made knowing that the Armenians would never make it through the desert, as they were ...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
This thesis examines the effects of the Armenian Genocide on five Armenian American university stude...
The article recalls how in 2015, the year of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, important publi...
© 2021 Themistocles KritikakosThis thesis examines a unique period in the early twenty-first century...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
Religious conversion and forced assimilation of Armenian women and children into Muslim households w...
Between 1915 and 1923, over one million Armenians died, victims of a genocidal campaign that is stil...
The Armenian people have been living in Asia Minor for around two millennia, long before the Turkic ...
The assimilation of orphaned Armenian children during the Great War was an integral part of the Arme...
The murder of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915 has been ack...
Adolf Hitler, on August 22, 1939 stated, “I have given orders to my Death Units to exterminate witho...
The denial of Armenian massacre has created a milieu of secrecy and silence among the inheritors of ...
This order was made knowing that the Armenians would never make it through the desert, as they were ...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
This thesis examines the effects of the Armenian Genocide on five Armenian American university stude...
The article recalls how in 2015, the year of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, important publi...
© 2021 Themistocles KritikakosThis thesis examines a unique period in the early twenty-first century...