The Transgenerational Consequences of the Armenian Genocide: Near the Foot of Mount Ararat (Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide) (Paperback)
Offers a unique analysis of the juxtaposition of the Armerian Genocide process and the transgenerational consequences
Explores the concept of transgeneration trauma and the implications of this on identity and community
Examines life stories from interviewees, as well as literature and film photography
Explores the concept of transgeneration trauma and the implications of this on identity and community
Examines life stories from interviewees, as well as literature and film photography
Anthonie Holslag is Researcher at the Amsterdam Research School for Heritage and Memory Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He has previously published a number of articles regarding the aftermath of the Armenian genocide.