For decades, Armenian Genocide studies centered on deportations, massacres, political responsibility and denial. That work was necessary. It documented the crime and responded to those who tried to erase it. But some voices remained harder to hear. Women who survived abduction, rape, forced marriage or forced religious conversion often kept silent. Children taken into Turkish households sometimes grew up without knowing their Armenian names, fam…
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