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Aid to Armenia : relief, humanitarianism and intervention from the 1890s to the present / edited by Jo Laycock, Francesca Piana

Mitwirkende(r): Laycock, Jo [Herausgeber] | Piana, Francesca [Herausgeber]Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Englisch Reihen: HumanitarianismVerlag: Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2020Beschreibung: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 195 Seiten) 5 KartenISBN: 9781526142207; 9781526142214Schlagwörter: Geschichte 2003-2016 | Geschichte 1894-1930 | Geschichte 1920-1988 | Naturkatastrophe | Waisenkind | Flüchtling | Armenier | Massaker | Völkermord | Humanitäre Hilfe | Osmanisches Reich | Armenien | Bergkarabach | International relief / Armenia (Republic) | Armenia / International status | Armenia (Republic) / Foreign relations / 20th century | Armenia (Republic) / Foreign relations / 21st centuryGenre/Form: AufsatzsammlungAndere physische Formen: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Andere Klassifikation: Online-Ressourcen: Volltext Zusammenfassung: Interventions on behalf of Armenia and Armenians have come to be identified by scholars and practitioners alike as defining moments in the history of humanitarianism. This volume reassesses these claims, critically examining a range of interventions by governments, international and diasporic organizations, and individuals that aimed to 'save Armenians'. Drawing on perspectives from a range of disciplines, the chapters trace the evolution of these interventions from the late-nineteenth to the present day, paying particular attention to the aftermaths of the genocide and the upheavals of the post-Soviet period. Geographically, the contributions connect diverse spaces and places - the Caucasus, Russia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia - revealing shifting transnational networks of aid and intervention. These chapters are followed by reflections from leading scholars in the fields of refugee history and Armenian history, Peter Gatrell and Ronald Grigor Suny. Aid to Armenia not only offers an innovative exploration into the history of Armenia and Armenians and the history of humanitarianism, but it provides a platform for practitioners to think critically about contemporary humanitarian questions facing Armenia, the South Caucasus region and the wider Armenian diaspora.
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Interventions on behalf of Armenia and Armenians have come to be identified by scholars and practitioners alike as defining moments in the history of humanitarianism. This volume reassesses these claims, critically examining a range of interventions by governments, international and diasporic organizations, and individuals that aimed to 'save Armenians'. Drawing on perspectives from a range of disciplines, the chapters trace the evolution of these interventions from the late-nineteenth to the present day, paying particular attention to the aftermaths of the genocide and the upheavals of the post-Soviet period. Geographically, the contributions connect diverse spaces and places - the Caucasus, Russia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia - revealing shifting transnational networks of aid and intervention. These chapters are followed by reflections from leading scholars in the fields of refugee history and Armenian history, Peter Gatrell and Ronald Grigor Suny. Aid to Armenia not only offers an innovative exploration into the history of Armenia and Armenians and the history of humanitarianism, but it provides a platform for practitioners to think critically about contemporary humanitarian questions facing Armenia, the South Caucasus region and the wider Armenian diaspora.

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