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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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HELIN ANAHIT. 2015. From silence to speech: Tracing diasporic journeys through collective memory, visual culture and art practice [with special reference to the Armenian diaspora]. PhD thesis. Middlesex.
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MUSTAFA T. ÃŒSTÃŒN. 2015. Reproduction of Armenianness in diasporic spaces: A comparative analysis of Armenianness in Turkish, Lebanese and British spaces. PhD thesis. Exeter.
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PINAR CAKIROGLU. 2015. Industrialisation in provincial Macedonia in the late Ottoman era: Economic, social and communal factors. PhD thesis. London (SOAS).
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E.M. CRÄƑCIUN. 2010. An ethnography of fake brands in Turkey and Romania. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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VEYSEL ERDEMLI. 2019. The quest for identity and belonging: An ethnographic account of Georgian Turkish associations. PhD thesis. Birmingham.
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JENANNE FERGUSON. 2013. Khanna bardyng? = Where are you going? Rural-urban connections and the fluidity of communicative practices among Sakha-Russian speakers. PhD thesis. Aberdeen.
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NIKOLAY D. MINTCHEV. 2014. Subjectivity, ethnicity and social transformation: A study of Turks and Bulgarians in socialist and postsocialist Bulgaria. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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HRAG PAPAZIAN. 2020. Contesting Armenianness: Plurality, segregation and multilateral boundary making among Armenians in contemporary Turkey. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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VESSELINA RATCHEVA. 2014. Being nationalist: Identity within a post-Ottoman state [i.e. Bulgaria]. DPhil thesis. Sussex.
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S. TUFAN. 2007. Language convergence in Gostivar Turkish (Macedonia). PhD thesis. Manchester.
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