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Street names in Yerevan and their effect on national identity

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dc.contributor.author Abrahamian, Serob
dc.date.accessioned 2017-11-30T11:15:19Z
dc.date.available 2017-11-30T11:15:19Z
dc.date.created 2017
dc.date.issued 2017-11-30
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.aua.am/xmlui/handle/123456789/1521
dc.description.abstract After the Soviet Union collapsed and an independent Armenia was formed, many aspects of Armenian life changed. National holidays needed to be rethought, national figures needed to change and an entire outlook on national identity needed to be redrawn. In order to de-Sovietize the country, many square names, place names, building names, street names and other names were changed. But still in many parts of Armenia, Soviet remnants remain and in some cases are very visible. Collective and selective memory can shape national identity and street names are just one avenue in which the leadership in a city or a country can use as a tool in order to do just that. This study focuses on the street names in Yerevan, Armenia. The study aims at finding out if and to what extent and in what ways the street names are affecting the residents of the city. The research uses quantitative methodology with convenience sampling. Some of the findings include different type of street names having different effects on the people who reside on them. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject 2017 en_US
dc.subject AUA en_US
dc.subject American University of Armenia (AUA) en_US
dc.subject Streets en_US
dc.subject Street names en_US
dc.subject Yerevan en_US
dc.subject National identity en_US
dc.subject Collective memory en_US
dc.subject City-text en_US
dc.subject Residents en_US
dc.subject De-Sovietization en_US
dc.subject Soviet names en_US
dc.subject Independence en_US
dc.subject Renaming places en_US
dc.subject Post-communism en_US
dc.subject Urban space en_US
dc.title Street names in Yerevan and their effect on national identity en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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