Download or read book Armenia Subartu and Sumer written by Martiros Gavukʻchyan and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Heritage of Armenian Literature From the oral tradition to the Golden Age written by Agop Jack Hacikyan and published by Wayne State University Press. This book was released on 2000 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Armenian written literature originated almost 16 centuries ago with the invention of the Armenian alphabet. This anthology, translated into English, takes a comprehensive approach to capturing the essence of of the literature of the entire period covered.
Download or read book Theorizing Myth written by Bruce Lincoln and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 1999 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Theorizing Myth, Bruce Lincoln traces the way scholars and others have used the category of "myth" to fetishize or deride certain kinds of stories, usually those told by others. He begins by showing that mythos yielded to logos not as part of a (mythic) "Greek miracle," but as part of struggles over political, linguistic, and epistemological authority occasioned by expanded use of writing and the practice of Athenian democracy. Lincoln then turns his attention to the period when myth was recuperated as a privileged type of narrative, a process he locates in the political and cultural ferment of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Here, he connects renewed enthusiasm for myth to the nexus of Romanticism, nationalism, and Aryan triumphalism, particularly the quest for a language and set of stories on which nation-states could be founded. In the final section of this wide-ranging book, Lincoln advocates a fresh approach to the study of myth, providing varied case studies to support his view of myth—and scholarship on myth—as ideology in narrative form.
Download or read book Tectonic Evolution Collision and Seismicity of Southwest Asia written by Rasoul Sorkhabi and published by Geological Society of America. This book was released on 2017-12-21 with total page 684 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Southwest Asia is one of the most remarkable regions on Earth in terms of active faulting and folding, large-magnitude earthquakes, volcanic landscapes, petroliferous foreland basins, historical civilizations as well as geologic outcrops that display the protracted and complex 540 m.y. stratigraphic record of Earth's Phanerozoic Era. Emerged from the birth and demise of the Paleo-Tethys and Neo-Tethys oceans, southwest Asia is currently the locus of ongoing tectonic collision between the Eurasia-Arabia continental plates. The region is characterized by the high plateaus of Iran and Anatolia fringed by the lofty ranges of Zagros, Alborz, Caucasus, Taurus, and Pontic mountains; the region also includes the strategic marine domains of the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Caspian, and Mediterranean. This 19-chapter volume, published in honor of Manuel Berberian, a preeminent geologist from the region, brings together a wealth of new data, analyses, and frontier research on the geologic evolution, collisional tectonics, active deformation, and historical and modern seismicity of key areas in southwest Asia.
Download or read book The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History written by Joel Mokyr and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2003-10-16 with total page 2812 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What were the economic roots of modern industrialism? Were labor unions ever effective in raising workers' living standards? Did high levels of taxation in the past normally lead to economic decline? These and similar questions profoundly inform a wide range of intertwined social issues whose complexity, scope, and depth become fully evident in the Encyclopedia. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the field, the Encyclopedia is divided not only by chronological and geographic boundaries, but also by related subfields such as agricultural history, demographic history, business history, and the histories of technology, migration, and transportation. The articles, all written and signed by international contributors, include scholars from Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Covering economic history in all areas of the world and segments of ecnomies from prehistoric times to the present, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History is the ideal resource for students, economists, and general readers, offering a unique glimpse into this integral part of world history.
Download or read book Socio Linguistics written by Beau Patterson & Ryan West and published by Scientific e-Resources. This book was released on 2018-09-21 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sociolinguistics is the descriptive study of the effect of any and all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on the way language is used, and society's effect on language. It differs from sociology of language, which focuses on the effect of language on society. Sociolinguistics overlaps considerably with pragmatics. It is historically closely related to linguistic anthropology, and the distinction between the two fields has been questioned. This book deals with the social life of language. The field ranges from micro-analyses to broadly-based policy and planning undertakings. As such, this book draws from sociolinguistics, the sociology of language, and psycholinguistics. The relationship between language and identity - whether of an individual or a group - is a strong thread linking all the topics covered in the book. For researchers and advanced students, it gives access to the field's most pressing issues and debates, as well as providing a platform for new initiatives in sociolinguistic research.
Download or read book The Armenians written by Hamo B. Vassilian and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Nationalist Historiography written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-08-06 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nationalist Historiography examines how nationalist agendas influence historical narratives and national identity. This essential read explores the impact of nationalism on historiography across various contexts. Chapters Highlights: - 1: Nationalist Historiography - Basics of how nationalist views shape historical writing. - 2: Chinese Historiography - Influence of Chinese nationalism on historical scholarship. - 3: Nationalism - Broad implications of nationalism on historical interpretation. - 4: Aryan Race - Misuse of the Aryan race concept in nationalist historiography. - 5: National Myth - Construction of national myths through historical writing. - 6: Phoenicianism - Role of Phoenicianism in nationalist historiography. - 7: Vinko Pribojević - Contributions of Vinko Pribojević to nationalist historiography. - 8: Macedonian Nationalism - Historiographical approaches to Macedonian nationalism. - 9: Albanian Nationalism - Historiographical narratives surrounding Albanian nationalism. - 10: Indigenism - Influence of indigenism on nationalist movements and historical interpretations. - 11: Nationalization of History - Process and effects of nationalizing history. - 12: Ethnosymbolism - Role of symbols in nationalist historiography. - 13: Korean Nationalist Historiography - Features and influence of Korean nationalist historiography. - 14: Historiography of Albania - Development of Albanian historiography and national consciousness. - 15: Antiquization - Reinterpretation of historical figures for nationalist agendas. - 16: Serbian Historiography - Impact of Serbian historiography on Balkan perspectives. - 17: Albanian Nationalism in Albania - Specifics of Albanian nationalism and local historiography. - 18: Historiography in North Macedonia - North Macedonian historiography amidst regional conflicts. - 19: Historiography of India - Influence of nationalism on Indian historical interpretations. - 20: Nationalism in the Middle Ages - Nationalism’s impact on medieval historical narratives. - 21: Nationalism and Archaeology - Intersection of nationalism and archaeological findings. Nationalist Historiography offers critical insights into the political dimensions of historical writing, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of history and nationalism.
Download or read book A Concise History of the Armenian People written by George A. Bournoutian and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 526 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first part of the study discusses the origins of the Armenians, the Urartian Kingdom, Armenia and the Achaemenid, Seleucid, Parthian, Roman, Sasanid and Byzantine periods. It also examines Christinaity in Armenia and the development of an alphabet and literature. The work then continues with the history of Armenia during the Arab, Turkish and Mongol periods. A separate chapter deals with the history of Cilician Armenia and the Crusades. The second part concentrates on the Armenian communities in the Ottoman, Persian, Indian, and Russian empires (1500-1918). It also details the Armenian diaspora in Eastern and Western Europe, Africa, the Arab World, the Far East, and the Americas. The study concludes with lengthy chapters on the history of the three Armenian republics (1918-1920); (1921-1991Soviet Armenia); and the current Armenian republic (1991-2001)
Download or read book Religion Culture and Politics in Pre Islamic Iran written by Bruce Lincoln and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-06-22 with total page 433 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Religion, Culture, and Politics in Pre-Islamic Iran, Bruce Lincoln offers a vast overview on different aspects of the Indo-Iranian, Zoroastrian and Pre-Islamic mythologies, religions and cultural issues.
Download or read book National Myth written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-10-05 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the profound impact of national myths on political identities with National Myth, a vital part of the Political Science series. This book explains how national narratives shape collective memory and influence political landscapes across different cultures. Chapters Brief Overview: 1: National Myth – National myths shape political identities and societal norms. 2: Nation – Explore the formation and perception of nations. 3: Romantic Nationalism – Examine romantic nationalism’s cultural and political role. 4: Nationalism – Understand the spectrum and historical context of nationalism. 5: Religious Nationalism – Religion’s role in shaping national identities. 6: German Nationalism – Explore the development of German nationalism. 7: Nationalist Historiography – History narratives supporting nationalist agendas. 8: Civic Nationalism – Civic nationalism’s focus on shared values. 9: Types of Nationalism – Different forms of nationalism and their implications. 10: Branding National Myths and Symbols – How nations use symbols to promote myths. 11: Nation State – The significance of nation-states in political theory. 12: Chinese Nationalism – Explore contemporary Chinese nationalism. 13: Juche – North Korea’s Juche ideology and its national impact. 14: Syrian Nationalism – The evolution of Syrian nationalism amid conflict. 15: Albanian Nationalism – Explore Albanian nationalism’s cultural and political role. 16: John Hutchinson (Academic) – Hutchinson’s theoretical insights on nationalism. 17: Ethnosymbolism – Ethnosymbolism’s role in constructing national myths. 18: What Is a Nation? – Different interpretations of what constitutes a nation. 19: Myth of Skanderbeg – The Skanderbeg legend in Albanian national identity. 20: Frisian Nationalism – Explore Frisian nationalism’s cultural expressions. 21: Nationalism and Archaeology – Archaeology’s role in supporting nationalist claims. National Myth provides vital insights for understanding how narratives shape political and cultural landscapes. It’s essential reading for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the power of myths in shaping our world.
Download or read book Armenian Tsopk Kharpert written by Richard G. Hovannisian and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Ancient Mesopotamia written by A. Leo Oppenheim and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2013-01-31 with total page 494 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This splendid work of scholarship . . . sums up with economy and power all that the written record so far deciphered has to tell about the ancient and complementary civilizations of Babylon and Assyria."—Edward B. Garside, New York Times Book Review Ancient Mesopotamia—the area now called Iraq—has received less attention than ancient Egypt and other long-extinct and more spectacular civilizations. But numerous small clay tablets buried in the desert soil for thousands of years make it possible for us to know more about the people of ancient Mesopotamia than any other land in the early Near East. Professor Oppenheim, who studied these tablets for more than thirty years, used his intimate knowledge of long-dead languages to put together a distinctively personal picture of the Mesopotamians of some three thousand years ago. Following Oppenheim's death, Erica Reiner used the author's outline to complete the revisions he had begun. "To any serious student of Mesopotamian civilization, this is one of the most valuable books ever written."—Leonard Cottrell, Book Week "Leo Oppenheim has made a bold, brave, pioneering attempt to present a synthesis of the vast mass of philological and archaeological data that have accumulated over the past hundred years in the field of Assyriological research."—Samuel Noah Kramer, Archaeology A. Leo Oppenheim, one of the most distinguished Assyriologists of our time, was editor in charge of the Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute and John A. Wilson Professor of Oriental Studies at the University of Chicago.
Download or read book Mesopotamia written by Britannica Educational Publishing and published by Britannica Educational Publishing. This book was released on 2010-04-01 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Celebrated for numerous developments in the areas of law, writing, religion, and mathematics, Mesopotamia has been immortalized as the cradle of civilization. Its fabled cities, including Babylon and Nineveh, spawned new cultures, traditions, and innovations in art and architecture, some of which can still be seen in present-day Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Readers will be captivated by this ancient cultures rich history and breadth of accomplishment, as they marvel at images of the magnificent temples and artifacts left behind.
Download or read book The Armenian Community of Qu bec written by Garo Chichekian and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Armenian Mind written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 570 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: