Středověk (jinak) trvá #42 O čem média mlčí: kulturní genocida v Náhorním Karabachu
FOLETTI, Ivan, Jiří MACHÁČEK, Gajane ACHVERDJANOVÁ and Katarína KRAVČÍKOVÁ. Středověk (jinak) trvá #42 O čem média mlčí: kulturní genocida v Náhorním Karabachu (The Middle Ages (differently) last #42 What the media is silent about: cultural genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh). In Podcast Středověk (jinak) trvá. Brno, 2024. |
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Original name | Středověk (jinak) trvá #42 O čem média mlčí: kulturní genocida v Náhorním Karabachu |
Name (in English) | The Middle Ages (differently) last #42 What the media is silent about: cultural genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh |
Authors | FOLETTI, Ivan, Jiří MACHÁČEK, Gajane ACHVERDJANOVÁ and Katarína KRAVČÍKOVÁ. |
Edition | Brno, Podcast Středověk (jinak) trvá, 2024. |
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Original language | Czech |
Type of outcome | Popularizing texts and activities |
Field of Study | 60401 Arts, Art history |
Country of publisher | Czech Republic |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
WWW | URL |
Organization unit | Faculty of Arts |
Keywords (in Czech) | Středověk; Dějiny umění; Archeologie |
Keywords in English | Middle Ages; Podcast; History of Art; Archeology; Relevance of Humanities; |
Changed by | Changed by: Bc. Margarita Khakhanova, učo 499807. Changed: 26/5/2024 19:05. |
Abstract (in English) |
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In 2023, after decades of civil unrest and armed conflict, the Nagorno-Karabakh region was annexed to the Republic of Azerbaijan. As a result of this political move and the outbreak of violence, the entire indigenous population of the territory, which has been home to an Armenian population for thousands of years, is immediately fleeing. Why is the world blinded to what is happening in Nagorno-Karabakh? Why is the media silent? And what role do historical monuments play in the whole conflict? Listen to the 42nd interview of art historian Ivan Foletti and archaeologist Jiri Machacek in the podcast! This episode was produced due to the cooperation between the Centre for Early Medieval Studies, the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of Armenia, and the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Prague. |
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