Kurdish Studies Archive : Vol. 5 No. 2 2017 /

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,...

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Other Authors: Bruinessen, Martin van (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.

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Call Number: DR435.K87

Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • Ayşegül Aydın 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 Ardalān and Bābān]
  •   Nodar Mossaki and Gennady Kurin
  • Karin Mlodoch, The Limits of Trauma Discourse: Women Anfal Survivors in Kurdistan-Iraq
  •   Elif Ege.