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10.7336/academicus.2016.13.01 |
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Full Title English
(eng)
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Academicus International Scientific Journal |
Publisher (01) |
Academicus International Scientific Journal |
Country of publication |
Albania
(AL)
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ISSN
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20793715 |
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Printed Journal
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ISSN
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23091088 |
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Online Journal
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Journal Volume Number |
13 |
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM) |
2016 / 01 |
Title English
(eng)
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Armenia, the Armenians: between memory and future |
By (author)
(A01)
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Maria Immacolata Macioti |
Affiliation |
University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, Prof.Dr. |
Number of Pages |
13 |
First Page |
13 |
Last Page |
25 |
Language of text |
English
(eng)
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Publication Date (YYYY/MM) |
2016 / 01 |
Copyright |
2016, Academicus |
Abstract Main description
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The article recalls how in 2015, the year of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, important publications emerged, shedding
a light on the incident that will be difficult to ignore. In particular, it was the archives of the Congregation for the Oriental
Churches, the Vatican Secret Archives and the Historical Archive of the Secretariat of State which offered up precious material
for the knowledge of what was happening to Armenians in Turkey to Georges-Henri Ruyssen SJ. To the latter is owed a valuable
and significant work of reconstruction undertaken over many years, and consisting of eight volumes. These contain letters
written in Turkey by those in contact with the people, who with their own eyes saw what was happening, and who followed what
was occurring with dismay. Their relationship with the territory and their direct experience are fundamental. The correspondences
begin in the years 1894-1896, of which volume IV, ranging from 1908 to 1925, is drawn precisely from the Secret Vatican Archives(ASV)
as well as the Historic Archives of the Secretariat of State, the Section for Relations with Territories (SS.RR.SS). The author
also points out a small valuable contribution by Jewish intellectuals of the time, translated into Italian with the title
Pro Armenia. She underlines how, immediately, some Jews tried to intervene, to stop the genocide, and to assist Armenians
in various ways. Today, it is difficult to ignore what happened, to ignore and to reduce what historically is the first genocide
of the twentieth century in Europe. An event which has been minimized and denied: whose effects are still being felt today,
and which has left a trail at individual, family and social levels. Armenian terrorism, which has resulted in attacks and
deaths in Turkey and elsewhere, derives from these negations. The same is the case for a strong nationalism still prevalent
today in the Republic of Armenia, which is constrained by circumstances to adopt a defensive political stance and – out of
necessity – to maintain good relations with Russia. We have to wish that, after those resounding acknowledgement of the genocide,
Armenia will be able to look forward to a more serene future.
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