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Document Details : Title: Oral History in Kurdistan Subtitle: The Case of Badidani Yezidis Author(s): ALLISON, Christine Journal: Journal of Kurdish Studies Volume: 2 Date: 1996-1997 Pages: 37-55 DOI: 10.2143/JKS.2.0.519234 Abstract : Like other histories, Kurdish history is a construct of the past. However, Kurdish history differs from the history of most other peoples in being unsupported either by coherent propagation systems such as state education and media, or by international affirmation. Kurd must fashion their own history, to meet their own needs, in opposition to many of the ideologies prevalent in the Middle East, some of which have sought to deny the very past, by having one's own account of history, is a perfectly ordinary need of most communities; for the Kurds it has becomea key element of self-determination. |
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