Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023This thesis focuses on an important work of Armenian American identity––The Armenians in America by M. Vartan Malcom. While previously known as a source of statistical and quantitative information on early Armenian American history, the text also provided a voice to Armenian Americans in an era where the American public knew them only through paternalistic aid campaigns and fundraiser slogans in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. To analyze The Armenians in America as a work to redefine the Armenian American identity, this paper turns to Jewish studies for inspiration. Jewish studies historiography boasts a highly developed framework for understanding how Jewish Americans redefined thems...
This dissertation compares the impact of the genocides of World War I and II on the ethnic and natio...
At the dawn of the twentieth century, droves of former Ottoman subjects including Armenians and Syri...
This dissertation focuses on the dynamic interplay between notions of Jewish identity and American u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-134)This study begins with the arrival of young Armen...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
The present article concerns one of the most painful pages in Annenian history – the Genocide of Arm...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
This project looks at how politicized identity and community was formed in Armenian America through ...
Current studies on Armenian identity trace Armenian identity to specific historical events, such as ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis paper investigates the establishment of Soviet rule in Armenia...
This dissertation examines diasporic definitions of Jewish nationalism formulated by four immigrant ...
The dissertation titled The Depiction of Others in Armenian Sources of the 16th - 18th Centuries is ...
The purpose of this project was to call into question a commonly held belief in mainstream academia ...
After the weakening of Turkish-Armenian relations and intensive American missionary activities, Arme...
Formation of American Jewish identity in the 1930s and 1940s was a multi-dimensional process. The Je...
This dissertation compares the impact of the genocides of World War I and II on the ethnic and natio...
At the dawn of the twentieth century, droves of former Ottoman subjects including Armenians and Syri...
This dissertation focuses on the dynamic interplay between notions of Jewish identity and American u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-134)This study begins with the arrival of young Armen...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
The present article concerns one of the most painful pages in Annenian history – the Genocide of Arm...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
This project looks at how politicized identity and community was formed in Armenian America through ...
Current studies on Armenian identity trace Armenian identity to specific historical events, such as ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis paper investigates the establishment of Soviet rule in Armenia...
This dissertation examines diasporic definitions of Jewish nationalism formulated by four immigrant ...
The dissertation titled The Depiction of Others in Armenian Sources of the 16th - 18th Centuries is ...
The purpose of this project was to call into question a commonly held belief in mainstream academia ...
After the weakening of Turkish-Armenian relations and intensive American missionary activities, Arme...
Formation of American Jewish identity in the 1930s and 1940s was a multi-dimensional process. The Je...
This dissertation compares the impact of the genocides of World War I and II on the ethnic and natio...
At the dawn of the twentieth century, droves of former Ottoman subjects including Armenians and Syri...
This dissertation focuses on the dynamic interplay between notions of Jewish identity and American u...