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(Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria

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(Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria Synopsis

For almost nine decades, since their mass-resettlement to the Levant in the wake of the Genocide and First World War, the Armenian communities of Lebanon and Syria appear to have successfully maintained a distinct identity as an ethno-culturally diverse group, in spite of representing a small non-Arab and Christian minority within a very different, mostly Arab and Muslim environment. The author shows that, while in Lebanon the state has facilitated the development of an extensive and effective system of Armenian ethno-cultural preservation, in Syria the emergence of centralizing, authoritarian regimes in the 1950s and 1960s has severely damaged the autonomy and cultural diversity of the Armenian community. Since 1970, the coming to power of the Asad family has contributed to a partial recovery of Armenian ethno-cultural diversity, as the community seems to have developed some form of tacit arrangement with the regime. In Lebanon, on the other hand, the Armenian community suffered the consequences of the recurrent breakdown of the consociational arrangement that regulates public life. In both cases the survival of Armenian cultural distinctiveness seems to be connected, rather incidentally, with the continuing ‘search for legitimacy’ of the state.

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ISBN: 9781845453527
Publication date: 1st June 2008
Author: Nicola Migliorino
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 256 pages
Series: Forced Migration
Genres: Sociology: family and relationships
Gender studies: women and girls
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Personal and public health / health education