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Armenians --- Armenians. --- Armenia --- Armenia. --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Asia --- Aĭastan --- Greater Armenia --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Armenia (Republic)
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Armenia --- History --- Politics and government --- Geschichte --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic)
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Armenia --- History --- Congresses --- -Congresses. --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic) --- Congresses. --- Armenia - History - To 428 - Congresses
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Armenia --- History --- -Armenia --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic) --- Armenia - History - Revolution, 1917-1920 --- -Armenia - History - Revolution, 1917-1920 --- History -
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"The open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation. From pilgrimage sites in the far west of Europe to the Persian court; from mystic visions to a gruesome contemporary "dance"; from a mundane poem on wine to staggering religious art: thus far in space and time extends the world of the Armenians. A glimpse of the vast and still largely unexplored threads that connect it to the wider world is offered by the papers assembled here in homage to one of the most versatile contemporary armenologists, Theo Maarten van Lint. This collection offers original insights through a multifaceted lens, showing how much Armenology can offer to Art History, History, Linguistics, Philology, Literature, and Religious Studies. Scholars will find new inspirations and connections, while the general reader will open a window to a world that is just as wide as it is often unseen"--
Armenian philology. --- Armenia --- History. --- Intellectual life. --- Religious life and customs. --- Study and teaching. --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic)
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Armenian literature --- Armenians --- History --- Armenia --- 908 <479.25> --- Heemkunde. Area studies--Sovjetrepubliek Armenië --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic) --- Dictionaries
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Études arméniennes contemporaines publie les contributions de chercheurs venus de tous les horizons des sciences humaines et sociales, en particulier ceux qui portent sur les espaces géographiques, historiques, politiques et culturels imbriqués que forment l’Arménie, le Caucase, la Turquie et le Moyen Orient. Ouverte au comparatisme, elle aborde également des questions plus transversales, par le truchement de dossiers thématiques ou de numéros spéciaux, mais aussi de varia, comme les relations internationales, les nationalismes, les diasporas, les migrations, les enjeux mémoriels et patrimoniaux, l’étude des génocides et des crimes de masse. Parallèlement à sa publication papier, effective depuis 2013, Études arméniennes contemporaines devient la première revue éditée en ligne dans le domaine des études arméniennes.
Armenians --- Armenians. --- Armenia --- Asia --- culture and representation --- geography society --- history --- middle east --- geography territory --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Aĭastan --- Greater Armenia --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Armenia (Republic) --- Armenia.
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"The Women, Too, Were Blessed by David Zakarian is the first extensive study of the representation of women in the fifth-century Armenian literature and historiography. It investigates the ways in which the ecclesiastical authorities envisioned the role of women in society after Christianisation and reveals some aspects of women's lived experience in the patriarchal society of Armenia. The book offers a close scrutiny of all the passages that speak about women examining them within the context of pre-Christian (Zoroastrian) beliefs of the Armenians and the works of Greek and Syriac Church Fathers. The texts invariably evince the authors' tendency to construct and promote role models of influential, pious Christian women who contributed to the preservation and promulgation of the new religion"--
Christian women --- Christian literature, Armenian --- Religious life --- History --- History and criticism. --- Armenia --- Church history. --- Armenian Christian literature --- Armenian literature --- Women, Christian --- Women --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic)
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Armenia --- History --- 939.55 --- 891.981 --- 939.55 Geschiedenis van Armenië --- Geschiedenis van Armenië --- Armeense literatuur --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic) --- 891.981 Armeense literatuur --- Arménie --- Armenia - History - 428-1522 - Sources
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