Buch, Englisch, 152 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 229 g
Vol. 5 No. 2 2017
Buch, Englisch, 152 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 229 g
ISBN: 978-90-04-50616-9
Verlag: Brill
Kurdish Studies Archive publishes the content of volumes 1 to 10 of Kurdish Studies. This interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal was dedicated to publishing high-quality research and scholarship. Since 2023 the journal has been continued as the new Kurdish Studies Journal, published by Brill, and focuses on research, scholarship, and debates in the field of Kurdish studies in a multidisciplinary fashion covering a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, economics, history, society, gender, minorities, politics, health, law, environment, language, media, culture, arts, and education.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Editorial
Djene Rhys Bajalan
Research articles
The role of collective identifications in family processes of post-trauma reconstruction: An exploratory study of Kurdish refugee families and their diasporic community
Ruth Kevers, Peter Rober and Lucia De Haene
A spatial perspective on political group formation in Turkey after the 1971 coup: The Kurdistan Workers’ Party of Turkey (PKK)
Joost Jongerden
Kurds in the USSR, 1917-1956
J. Otto Pohl
Obituary
In Memoriam: Amir Hassanpour (1943 -2017)
Amir Sharifi
Review article
Kurdish Studies in Russian Language: 1917-2017
Ibrahim Sirkeci and Andrej Privara
Field notes
On the independence referendum in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and disputed territories in 2017
Bill Park, Joost Jongerden, Francis Owtram and Akiko Yoshioka
Book reviews
Andrea Fischer-Tahir and Sophie Wagenhofer (eds.), Disciplinary Spaces: Spatial Control, Forced Assimilation and Narratives of Progress since the 19th Century
Jordi Tejel
Aysegül Aydin and Cem Emrence, Zones of Rebellion: Kurdish Insurgents and the Turkish State
Michael M. Gunter
Evgenia I. Vasil’eva, Yugo-Vostochniy Kurdistan v XVI-XIX vv. Istochnik po Istorii Kurdskikh Emiratov Ardelan i Baban. [South-Eastern Kurdistan in the XVI-XIXth cc. A Source for the Study of Kurdish Emirates of Ardalan and Baban]
Nodar Mossaki and Gennady Kurin
Karin Mlodoch, The Limits of Trauma Discourse: Women Anfal Survivors in Kurdistan-Iraq
Elif Ege