The First World War in Testimonial Perceptions of Migrants in the Armenian Press in the Russian and Armenian Languages, 1914–1920 // The Paris Peace Conference and Its Consequences in Early-1920s Europe, p. 207-239книга
Место издания:Cambridge Scholars Publishing Newcastle upon Tyne
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274 страниц
ISBN:1-5275-0235-X
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Аннотация:We emphasize that the materials presented in our study are offered for thefirst time to the scientific community, since the ethnic trauma(ethnotrauma) due to the Armenian Genocide of that time is still anunhealed wound in the ethnic culture of Armenians.The big game of the redistribution of the world stigmatized the problemof forced migration during the First World War, focusing on historical,political, sociological and economic aspects, and ignoring the linguisticaspect of the transformation of the patterns of human behaviour in atraumatic situation of hostilities. We believe that migration has a powerfullinguistic and cultural effect during wars, which is often regarded assomething secondary compared to economic and general socialassessments. In this regard, we decided to identify the problems of the ethno-psycholinguistic spectrum in a study of forced military migration during the First World War.