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The transgenerational consequences of the Armenian genocide : near the foot of Mount Ararat
This book brings together the Armenian Genocide process and its transgenerational outcome, which are often juxtaposed in existing scholarship, to ask how the Armenian Genocide is conceptualized and placed within diasporic communities. Taking a dual approach to answer this question, Anthonie Holslag studies the cultural expression of violence during the genocidal process itself, and in the aftermath for the victims. By using this approach, this book allows us to see comparatively how genocide in diasporic communities in the Netherlands, London and the US is encapsulated in an historic narrative. It paints a picture of the complexity of genocidal violence itself, but also in its transgenerational and non-spatial consequences, raising new questions of how violence can be perpetuated or interlocked with the discourse and narratives of the victims, and how the violence can be relived.-- Provided by publisher.
Stay the Hand of Vengeance
2000
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Religion and culture in Turkey
2006
The decision to fix the date for negotiations on Turkey's membership of the European Union, EU, was taken during Holland's six-month tenure of the rotating presidency of the EU. To help the Dutch government steer discussions, the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy prepared a report on the European Union, Turkey and Islam. The report consists of two parts. The first, drawn up in the name of the whole Council, compares the relationships among religion, society and the state in EU member countries with that prevailing in Turkey. The second, written by Erik Zurcher and Heleen van der Linden, describes Turkish Islam in more detail, including official Islam and unofficial forms, the brotherhoods which are influential and active although officially banned, the large and inchoate heterodox Alevi community and fundamentalism with its terrorist manifestations.
Journal Article
The President's Intelligence Checklist--5 January 1962 Laos; Chinese Communist Economic Difficulties Seriously Affect Efficiency of Armed Forces; Guatemala Will Not Attend OAS Meeting; Mboya and Kenyatta Struggle for Leadership of Largest African Party in Kenya; Portuguese Request Communist Chinese Support on Goa; West New Guinea; Congo; Attached to Cover Page; Includes Notes
1962
Summarizes intelligence on unfolding global events with national security implications.
Government Document