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Beyond national narratives? : centenary histories, the First World War and the Armenian Genocide
In April 2015 the centenary of the Armenian Genocide was commemorated. Just like the First World War centenary, this anniversary has provoked a flurry of academic and public interest in what remains a highly contested history. This article assesses the state of the current historiography on the fate of the Ottoman Armenians. It focuses on the possibilities for moving beyond the national narratives which continue to dominate the field, in particular through connecting the case of the Armenian Genocide to what has been termed a ‘transnational turn’ in the writing of the history of the First World War
Els vençuts: Europa i les seqüeles violentes de la Gran Guerra, 1917-23
Conferència a càrrec de Robert Gerwarth del Centre for War Studies, University College Dublin, sobre el període de postguerra de la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) i les seqüeles violentes que va deixar a Europ
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