MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE MOST RELEVANT KURDISH BOOK TABLE 2019

 

 Charlotte Payen

Bookmarked by Jan Vindheim

The United States and the Kurds

 

Martin van Bruinessen – Bookmarked by Jan Vindheim

Kurds, states and tribes

 

Garabet K Moumdjian, Ph.D. – Bookmarked by Dogan Dogan

ARMENIAN INVOLVEMENT IN THE 1925 (ARARAT) AND 1937 (DERSIM) KURDISH REBELLIONS IN REPUBLICAN TURKEY: MAPPING THE ORIGINS OF ” HIDDEN ARMENIANS “

The sixth article in this issue is titled “Armenian Involvement in the 1925 (Ararat) and 1937 (Dersim) Kurdish Rebellions in Republican Turkey: Mapping the Origins of “Hidden Armenians”.” In this article Garabet K. Moumdjian focuses on Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun’s role in the Kurdish uprisings in the early Republican era. Although we find Moumdjian’s characterization of the tragic events of 1915 extra legem and unacceptable, his article provides hitherto unpublished Dashnak and other Armenian archival documents concerning the participation of Armenian militants in the…

Michael Talbot – Bookmarked by Dogan Dogan

“Jews, Be Ottomans! ” Zionism, Ottomanism, and Ottomanisation in the Hebrew-Language Press, 1890–1914

In recent years the study of national and civic identities in the later Ottoman period has revealed huge degrees of complexity among previously homogenised groups, none more so that the Jewish population of the Sublime State. Those Jews who moved to the Ottoman Empire from the 1880s as part of a burgeoning expression of Jewish nationalism developed a complex relationship with an Ottomanist identity that requires further consideration. Through an examination of the Hebrew-language press in Palestine, run largely by immigrant Zionist Jews, complemented by the archival records of the Ottoman…

 Djene Rhys Bajalan – Bookmarked by Dr Janroj Yilmaz Keles

Pan-Kurdish Nationalism: Theory or Praxis?

 

 Khanna Omarkhali – Bookmarked by Jan Vindheim

The Kurds in the Former Soviet States from the Historical and Cultural Perspectives

Omarkhali, Khanna. ‘The Kurds in the former Soviet states from the historical and cultural perspectives’, in The Copernicus Journal of Political Studies. International Relations. Theory and Practice, 2(4), Piechowiak-Lamparska, J., Férez Gil, M. (eds.), Toruń, Dom Wydawniczy DUET, 2013, pp. 128–142. ISSN 2299-4335

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