Western missionaries became important eyewitnesses of the 1915 Armenian genocide, and many reported on the events. This article analyses witness reporting from a biographical and gendered perspective, taking into account the significance of studying local activism and transnational networks in a humanitarian setting. Taking the witness accounts of the Swedish missionary Alma Johansson as an example, I discuss the conditions and strategies for women to reach out and form opinions in a transnational setting. I also analyse how gender shaped the humanitarian message. Using a narrative analysis, the article further explores the dual motives of the witness accounts of Alma Johansson—the aims of public resistance and private recovery. She wanted ...
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abstract: In this thesis I argue that American missionaries in the Ottoman Empire shaped American pe...
The article discusses two frequent assumptions concerning women\u2019s testimonies of Nazi concentra...
In 1915, Swedish missionary Alma Johansson witnessed the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. Sh...
This article discusses and analyzes mothering that crosses boundaries of care in spite of difference...
In this article I discuss how material things can function as a key to a wider understanding of the ...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This book examines the mobilization, role, and trajectory of women rescuers and perpetrators during ...
Transitional justice emerged as an integral part of state- and peacebuilding processes during the sa...
This study seeks to understand a diaspora community narrative of rape and abduction suffered during ...
This article provides a reassessment of what is referred to as the second phase of the Armenian geno...
The Swedish missionary, Alma Johansson, witnessed the 1915 Armenian Genocide. Like many foreign miss...
This thesis examines how the Swedish newspapers Aftonbladet and Expressen portrays heroes in the aft...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
How are Western journalists who are killed in the course of their work remembered? Using the biogra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Transnational Press via ...
abstract: In this thesis I argue that American missionaries in the Ottoman Empire shaped American pe...
The article discusses two frequent assumptions concerning women\u2019s testimonies of Nazi concentra...
In 1915, Swedish missionary Alma Johansson witnessed the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. Sh...
This article discusses and analyzes mothering that crosses boundaries of care in spite of difference...
In this article I discuss how material things can function as a key to a wider understanding of the ...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This book examines the mobilization, role, and trajectory of women rescuers and perpetrators during ...
Transitional justice emerged as an integral part of state- and peacebuilding processes during the sa...
This study seeks to understand a diaspora community narrative of rape and abduction suffered during ...
This article provides a reassessment of what is referred to as the second phase of the Armenian geno...
The Swedish missionary, Alma Johansson, witnessed the 1915 Armenian Genocide. Like many foreign miss...
This thesis examines how the Swedish newspapers Aftonbladet and Expressen portrays heroes in the aft...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
How are Western journalists who are killed in the course of their work remembered? Using the biogra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Transnational Press via ...
abstract: In this thesis I argue that American missionaries in the Ottoman Empire shaped American pe...
The article discusses two frequent assumptions concerning women\u2019s testimonies of Nazi concentra...