A Suggested Program Of Studies For Armenian Girls Orphanages PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download A Suggested Program Of Studies For Armenian Girls Orphanages PDF full book. Access full book title A Suggested Program Of Studies For Armenian Girls Orphanages.

The Georgetown Boys

The Georgetown Boys
Author: Jack Apramian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Download The Georgetown Boys Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880-1922

A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880-1922
Author: Victoria Rowe
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2003
Genre: Armenian literature
ISBN: 1904303234

Download A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880-1922 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

A History of Armenian Womenâ (TM)s Writing: 1880-1921 introduces the reader to the wealth and diversity of womenâ (TM)s writing in Armenian in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The volume focuses on six Armenian women writers-Srpouhi Dussap, Sibyl, Mariam Khatisian, Marie Beylerian, Shushanik Kurghinian and Zabel Yesayian and these authorsâ (TM) novels, short stories, poems and essays. The study contends that Western and Eastern Armenian women writers, while not displaying a uniformity of opinion and vision, nevertheless found inspiration in the activism, writings and arguments of one another and form a literary genealogy of womenâ (TM)s writing in Armenian. The study has several objectives. For general readers and those interested primarily in the historical account it provides a chronological description of the formative period of modern Armenian womenâ (TM)s writing beginning in 1880 with the publication of a series of articles on womenâ (TM)s education and employment by Srpouhi Dussap and concludes with the physical dislocations and psychological traumas of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 and the fall of the first independent Republic of Armenia in 1921. On another level the book concentrates on disentangling the contemporaneous intellectual debates about Armenian womenâ (TM)s proper sphere. The author argues that the role of the Armenian woman was central to debates about national identity, education, the family and society by Armenian writers and women writers sought to participate in and guide this discourse through literary texts.


Mission Studies

Mission Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Mission Studies Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Goodbye, Antoura

Goodbye, Antoura
Author: Karnig Panian
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0804796343

Download Goodbye, Antoura Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

“This searing account of a little boy wrenched from family and innocence” during the Armenian genocide “is a literary gem” (Financial Times). When World War I began, Karnig Panian was only five years old, living among his fellow Armenians in the Anatolian village of Gurin. Four years later, American aid workers found him at an orphanage in Antoura, Lebanon. He was among nearly a thousand Armenian and four hundred Kurdish children who had been abandoned by the Turkish administrators, left to survive at the orphanage without adult care. This memoir offers the extraordinary story of what he endured in those years—as his people were deported from their Armenian community, as his family died in a refugee camp in the deserts of Syria, as he survived hunger and mistreatment in the orphanage. The Antoura orphanage was another project of the Armenian genocide: Its administrators, some benign and some cruel, sought to transform the children into Turks by changing their Armenian names, forcing them to speak Turkish, and erasing their history. Panian’s memoir is a full-throated story of loss, resistance, and survival, but told without bitterness or sentimentality. His story shows us how even young children recognize injustice and can organize against it, how they can form a sense of identity that they will fight to maintain. He paints a painfully rich and detailed picture of the lives and agency of Armenian orphans during the darkest days of World War I. Ultimately, Karnig Panian survived the Armenian genocide and the deprivations that followed. Goodbye, Antoura assures us of how humanity, once denied, can be again reclaimed.


The New Near East

The New Near East
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1920
Genre: Middle East
ISBN:

Download The New Near East Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Transforming the Curriculum

Transforming the Curriculum
Author: Johnnella E. Butler
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1991-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791498166

Download Transforming the Curriculum Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Sisters of Mercy and Survival

Sisters of Mercy and Survival
Author: Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2012
Genre: Nurses
ISBN: 9789953024509

Download Sisters of Mercy and Survival Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Continent

Continent
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1925
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

Download Continent Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle