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A transgeneric topical: a comparative study of the meeting in Le Roman comique and in the comedies of Scarron
On that day, Dom Japhet was played, a theatre work as enthusiastic as the one that made it difficult to do. The audience was numerous, the coin was well represented and everyone was satisfied (ii, 17, p. 304). Towards the end of the second part of Roman comic, one of the pieces of Scarron, Dom Japhe...
From Bourj Hammoud to the Ottoman courtyard (Temporient 1)
Watch recparator in Bourj Hammoud (© S. Chiffoleau) Street of Armenia, in the area of Bourj Hammoud in Beirut, hosts almost a hundred jewellers’ shops, jewellers, and watch repairers. However, this massive location in Bourj Hammoud is recent; it was during the civil war, after the destruction of the...
Տնտեսական քաղաքականության գերակայությունները հետճգնաժամային ժամանակահատվածներում
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Note of "No distance. Family and historical tendencies in the 20th century by Francisco Chacón Jiménez, Antonio Irigoyen, Eni de Mesquita Samara and Teresa Lozano Armenia (eds.)
The cantique of larms The cantique of larms: Armenia 1915: words of rescaped genocide
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National small agribusiness policy in EAEU countries
The article is devoted to the study of national small and medium agribusinesses policy measures in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries. To achieve the objectives of the study, the authors analyze the measures of state support for small and medium-sized businesses implemented in the EAEU mem...
Foreign Policy of the South Caucasian Countries: Results and new Challenges
International audience The newly independent states (South Caucasian countries being no exception), the products of the Soviet Union’s traumatic disintegration, needed independent foreign policies. Throughout the three decades of their independence they formulated their priorities and defined approa...
What is Armenia to Me? Diasporicity in the Works of William Saroyan
This article argues for a rereading of William Saroyan, one that treats him as an artist who engaged critically with concepts of home and homeland within the broader discourse of diaspora. Saroyan was not a panegyrist who idealized what it meant to be an Armenian in diaspora, nor did his Armeniannes...
The institutional environment of the Republic of Armenia and the ways of improvement
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Ethnographic mission on pastoralism in Armenia: current examples of festive practices and rituals
The ethnographic mission to Armenia from 30 July to 14 August 2016 was co-financed by the URMIS laboratory (CNRS UMR 8245 — IRD UMR 205) in Paris 7 Diderot and by the Laboratoire International Associé NHASA (France-Armenia), carried by UMR 5133-Archéorient. It brought together a team of 3 people: Ar...
The Armenians in Turkey, following the genocide
As the usual blog is known, began last year on the centenary of the controversial Armenian genocide, which is why various works have been edited. And publications do not stop, addressing different perspectives. From among these — and below — we should not let us go through one that analyses the Arme...
VacZineNations!, a Critical Dialogue
VacZineNations! is a collaborative artwork led by Rachelle Viader Knowles and Mkrtich Tonoyan, produced by artists, students, and designers in the UK, Canada, China, and Armenia, and exhibited as part of at Galleri KiT in Trondheim, Norway, and UNAIDS in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2017. This critical d...
Digitisation of manuscripts of the Armenian Museum of France (MAF) by IRHT
Jean-Pierre Mahé, member of the Institute. Like the Armenians themselves, the approximately 30 000 ancient Armenian manuscripts (IXe-XVIII s for whole manuscripts, and very many fragments of the Ve-VIIIe s) scattered around the world are survivors. Not only the genocide of 1915 and the recent traged...
The origins of millet cultivation in the Caucasus: archaeological and archaeometric approaches.
International audience This paper aims to present the context, the methodological approaches and the results of a research project, called ORIMIL and funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). An integrative multi-proxy analysis, in collaboration with the Musée des Confluences in Lyon, has...
The EU’s Policy in the South Caucasus
In this paper, we analyse how Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia respond to and try to shape the EU’s South Caucasus policy. The EU has since the 2000s developed differentiated policies for the three countries. We ask to what extent this differentiation supports the EU goals of strengthening impact and...
Death and its Commemoration in Medieval Armenia: First Approach to the Vast Epigraphic Corpus
International audience A large part of the Armenian epigraphic sources deals with death and its commemoration. Epitaphs are frequently found on stone crosses which often carry longer texts. They can evoke the circumstances of the death and at times will express the distress of the living. On rare oc...
Matthew Canepa. “Rival Images of Iranian Kingship and Persian Identity in post-Achaemenid Western Asia”
A. explores the development of a new Iranian/Macedonian royal identity in the post-satrapal dynasties of Anatolia and Armenia, triggered by the dissolution of the seleucide empire. The royal iconography, rituals and aristocratic residences of these provinces articulate ashemenid patterns (crenelised...
Ereruyk: New data on the history of the site and the basil
The article presents a series of new data on the PaleoChristian and medieval site of Ereruyk in Armenia, on the PaleoChristian basil and its timing, as well as on the history of all remains there. Drawn in particular from the epidemic study, these observations are also based on the results of the in...
Spiritual-moral problems of the national security concept of the Republic of Armenia
Մենագրությունում քննարկվում են ՀՀ ազգային անվտանգության կարևորագույն ոլորտի՝ հոգևոր-բարոյական անվտանգության աշխարհայացքային, գաղափարախոսական, արժեքային, մշակութային բաղադրիչների, այդ ոլորտում կրթագիտական հաստատությունների, մտավորականության, հասարակական-քաղաքական կառույցների, հայոց եկեղեցու ծավալած գ...
The spread of obsidian on the Iranian Plateau during the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. The possible role of mobile pastoralists
International audience Our talk provides new and original data on the analysis of obsidian artifacts from Iran. It focuses on the sourcing of obsidian artifacts collected at different archaeological sites dated from the Pre-pottery and Pottery Neolithic sites of Kalek Asad Morad (KAM), Qasr e Ahmad...
The Role of the Polish Armenian Community in the Development of Relations between Armenia and Poland
Երկրորդ համաշխարհային պատերազմից հետո, երբ վերաձևվում են եվրոպական երկրների սահմանները, և Լեհաստանի արևելյան նահանգները` Լվով, Կամենից և այլ քաղաքներով, անցնում են Ուկրաինային, լեհերի և լեհահայերի մեծ մասը, թողնելով անշարժ գույքը (կալվածքներ, առանձնատներ, հոգևոր ու հասարակական շինություններ) և ամբող...
[compte-rendu] Vardanyan Manuk (ed. in chief) & al., Atlas of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic, Stepanakert: State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre of the Nagorno-Karabagh Republic, 2010, ill., maps, 96 p. Hayastani Azgayin Atlas (National Atlas of Armenia), Yerevan: State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre of the Republic of Armenia, 2 vol., 2007, 2008, ill., maps, 264 p., 232 p. (in armenian)
, in Central Eurasian Reader, Stéphane A. Dudoignon (éd.), ParisBerlin, CNRS-Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2-2010
Living Together in Urban Contexts: Port-Cities versus Inner Anatolian Places (1880-1924)
Cosmopolitanism is a concept which social scientists may be tempted to use in order to describe and analyze the social and cultural life in today's major urban cities. It is also an expression with historical depth and it was very familiar of travelers and writers experiencing the Eastern Mediterran...
Armenia and Byzance (late I19th — late 19th century)
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Spatial structure of urban settlement systems: stability versus changeability
Postulates of W. Christallers central-place theory are discussed with an introduction of a new sixth postulats. Under consideration are specific cases of settlement systems which can not be described by the apparatus of the classical central-place theory. It is shown that besides external causes res...