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The Role of Armenian Women During the Genocide
Khatchig Mouradian
Dr. Mouradian examines an important but understudied aspect of Armenian Genocide history.
The Role of Armenian Women During the Genocide
The history of the humanitarian relief effort in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide is closely connected with the stories of women who played a crucial role in saving thousands from illness and starvation by establishing orphanages, shelters and hospitals and caring for survivors during one of the darkest chapters in Armenian history. Here, Dr. Khatchig Mouradian examines the stories of just a few of these women, shining a light on one of the most important but understudied aspects of the Armenian Genocide.
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