This article, based on research in the Armenian National Archives, focuses upon a neglected aspect of early Cold War history, the repatriation of diasporan Armenians to the Soviet Union (1945-9). I highlight the contested and historically conditioned nature of homelands, examining the multiple ways in which Soviet authorities and diaspora agencies attempted to authenticate Soviet Armenia as a 'homeland'. Armenian constructions of homeland were transformed through the process of homecoming, and I examine attempts to reconcile the realities of life in the Soviet Union with diasporic visions of homeland based on an idealized national past
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The paper deals with the complicated relationships between the Western Armenian Diaspora and Russian...
This article analyses the idealization of Ethiopia as a homeland in the memory of Armenian ...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
Claire Mouradian, Immigration of the Armenians of the diaspora towards the RSS of Armenia. 1946-1962...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
Following the Second World War around 100,000 diaspora Armenians answered Stalin's invitation to res...
This article discusses the features of the stay of Russian refugees, including Armenians, in Northea...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
During the twentieth century, Soviet Armenian society has been witness to numerous situations in whi...
This thesis examines the immigration to and long-term settlement in post-Soviet Armenia of Armenians...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis paper investigates the establishment of Soviet rule in Armenia...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
The disintegration of the USSR caused certain new social and demographic developments in the Russian...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The paper deals with the complicated relationships between the Western Armenian Diaspora and Russian...
This article analyses the idealization of Ethiopia as a homeland in the memory of Armenian ...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
Claire Mouradian, Immigration of the Armenians of the diaspora towards the RSS of Armenia. 1946-1962...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
Following the Second World War around 100,000 diaspora Armenians answered Stalin's invitation to res...
This article discusses the features of the stay of Russian refugees, including Armenians, in Northea...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
During the twentieth century, Soviet Armenian society has been witness to numerous situations in whi...
This thesis examines the immigration to and long-term settlement in post-Soviet Armenia of Armenians...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis paper investigates the establishment of Soviet rule in Armenia...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
The disintegration of the USSR caused certain new social and demographic developments in the Russian...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The paper deals with the complicated relationships between the Western Armenian Diaspora and Russian...
This article analyses the idealization of Ethiopia as a homeland in the memory of Armenian ...