[expand title=”The Ethnic Riots of 1905 and 1918 in Baku and Their Origins”]
Edited from: “Baku: From Cosmopolitan City to National Capital of Azerbaijan”
by Shamkhal Abilov, Qafqaz University
Keywords: Baku, ethnic riots, Musavat, Shaumian, Dashnak Party, March Events, the Wild Division
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[expand title=”Baku as a National Capital of Independent Azerbaijan”]
Edited from: “Baku: From Cosmopolitan City to National Capital of Azerbaijan”
by Shamkhal Abilov, Qafqaz University
Keywords: Baku, Nagorno Karabakh War, displacement, migration, emigration, refugees, population, diversity
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[expand title=”Preservation of the Armenian Religious Heritage in Georgia”]
Edited from: “Contesting the Religious Landscape: Social and Cultural Background of Discourses on Georgianization of the Armenian Churches in Tbilisi”
by Yulia Antonyan, Yerevan State University
Keywords: de-secularization, wars of memory, Georgian Orthodox Church, Armenian Apostolic Church, nationalistic, Georgianization, Father Tariel, Norashen, Surb Nshan, Sahakashvili
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[expand title=”International Relief in Transcaucasia: World War I”]
Edited from: “Transcaucasia and Transnational Relief and Resettlement in the Inter-War Period”
by Jo Laycock, Sheffield Hallam University
Keywords: Friends of Armenia , Near East Relief (NER), Lord Mayor’s Fund for Armenian Refugees (LMF), American Relief Administration (ARA), Armenian refugees
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[expand title=”Emergency Relief and ‘Temporary Measures’ in Transcaucausia in the Inter-War Period”]
Edited from: “Transcaucasia and Transnational Relief and Resettlement in the Inter-War Period”
by Jo Laycock, Sheffield Hallam University
Keywords: Near East Relief (NER), Friends of Armenia, the Friends (Quakers) Armenian Relief Mission, Baqubah refugees
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[expand title=”The Genocide of the Armenians and the Jews”]
Edited from: “Armenians and Jews: Neighbors in Memory”
by Harutyun Marutyan, Institute of Archeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia
Keywords: Genocide, Holocaust, massacre
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