National audienceApproximately 60, 000 Armenians took refuge in France at the beginning of the 1920s, after the victory of the Kemals in Turkey forced them to disperse. Through their suffering, their oriental exoticism, and even more so their status as stateless, these Armenians aroused compassion as well as rejection. In addition, for contemporaries their history of exile most closely resembled that of Russian Jewish refugees who had fled pogroms en masse in the late nineteenth century. For a wide variety of diverse observers, the comparison between Armenians and Jews made sense. Rather than focusing on the xenophobic fantasies that this comparison engendered, this article will rather concentrate on the capacity of the Jewish/Armenian comp...
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This paper, focusing on a group of refugees who used to live in the Russian Caucasus before the 1917...
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The present article concerns one of the most painful pages in Annenian history – the Genocide of Arm...
During the First World War, the Ottoman Empire caused the death of up to 1.5 million Armenians and t...
Religious conversion and forced assimilation of Armenian women and children into Muslim households w...
The Armenian diaspora. — From ancient times to the present day, groups of Armenians have never cease...
Through the study of life stories, this article highlights the difficulties faced by Armenians livin...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
This article discusses the features of the stay of Russian refugees, including Armenians, in Northea...
The article recalls how in 2015, the year of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, important publi...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...
If the name Manouchian, immortalized by the “L’Affiche rouge” (“The Red Poster”), echoes well beyond...
This dissertation compares the impact of the genocides of World War I and II on the ethnic and natio...
The Armenians of Décines. History and memory. This article based upon French written sources and Ar...
The Armenians in the 20th century. The history of the Armenians in the 20th century can be read und...
This paper, focusing on a group of refugees who used to live in the Russian Caucasus before the 1917...
Claire Mouradian, Immigration of the Armenians of the diaspora towards the RSS of Armenia. 1946-1962...
The present article concerns one of the most painful pages in Annenian history – the Genocide of Arm...
During the First World War, the Ottoman Empire caused the death of up to 1.5 million Armenians and t...
Religious conversion and forced assimilation of Armenian women and children into Muslim households w...
The Armenian diaspora. — From ancient times to the present day, groups of Armenians have never cease...
Through the study of life stories, this article highlights the difficulties faced by Armenians livin...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
This article discusses the features of the stay of Russian refugees, including Armenians, in Northea...
The article recalls how in 2015, the year of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, important publi...
This article explores a forcible, wartime transfer of women and minors from one ethnic group to anot...
If the name Manouchian, immortalized by the “L’Affiche rouge” (“The Red Poster”), echoes well beyond...