Review of Armenian Studies
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES

ՀԱՅԱԳԻՏԱԿԱՆ ՄԻՋԱԶԳԱՅԻՆ ՀԱՆԴԵՍ
Вестник Арменоведения
МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ АРМЕНОВЕДЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ
  • Silvart Malkhasyan - The Patriotic Associations and Their Activity after the Agreement of Mudros
    12 Pages | 99-111 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2024.3.99-111 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2024-08-09 | Reviewed on: 2024-08-15 | Accepted for printing on: 2024-12-15

    Published in: 2024 N 3 (36) / History

    After the Armistice of Mudros was signed between the Ottoman State and the Allied Powers on October 30, 1918, Constantinople was filled with Armenian orphans, widows, and deportees. The Armenian community established or revived various aid associations and institutions to heal their wounds. Such were the patriotic associations whose success would be helped by all community classes. The mentioned associations had branches both in the province and abroad. They would morally and materially support their compatriots and work to restore their province by repairing buildings. Patriotic associations continued their activity until 1922. When, due to new political conditions, Armenians began to migrate from Constantinople, the patriotic associations’ activity ended.

    KeywordsPatriotic Associations of Constantinople Central Body of Patriotic Associations Branches of patriotic associations Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople Armenian Community of Constantinople Armistice of Mudros Outcast

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  • Myasnik Yesoyan - From the History of the Egyptian Armenian Press
    10 Pages | 100-110 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2024.2.100-110 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2024-07-15 | Reviewed on: 2024-07-31 | Accepted for printing on: 2024-08-30

    Published in: 2024 N 2 (35) / History

    The administrative, economic, educational and military reforms carried out by the Leader of Egypt Muhammad Ali made Egypt a strong and stable state, laying a solid foundation for its development. The impact of the reforms carried out by Muhammad Ali was positive on the Egyptian-Armenian community as well. Egyptian Armenians actively participated in the development of the economic and cultural life of Egypt. Since the end of the 19th century, the Armenian cultural life in Egypt has become more active, the number of schools has increased, new cultural and educational unions and organizations have appeared, and new periodicals have been published.

    Keywordsmorality Egyptian-Armenian community the “Partez” Sasun Kurds Hayduk Ottoman government

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  • Marta Mezhlumyan - The Armenian Genocide in Art, Film, and International Relations
    12 Pages | 60-72 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2025.2.60-72 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2025-06-19 | Reviewed on: 2025-07-21 | Accepted for printing on: 2025-08-29

    Published in: 2025 N 2 (38) / History

    The Armenian Genocide has inspired diverse artistic expressions, with film emerging as a particularly powerful medium due to its emotional impact and wide reach. This article explores key cinematic works that depict the genocide, analyzing their thematic concerns, narrative techniques, and reception. It examines how these films confront denial, shape memory, and reflect political pressures – particularly Turkey’s efforts to suppress international awareness. Through a transnational lens, the article considers how filmmakers of Armenian, non-Armenian, and even Turkish origin approach this sensitive historical subject and its enduring legacy.

    KeywordsFilm International Relations Armenian Genocide Justice Publications armenian community migration.

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