Part
1: History
1. Morale, Cohesion and Power in the
First Centuries of Amatuni Hamshen Anne Elizabeth Redgate
2. Hamshen before Hemshin: The Prelude
to Islamicization Hovann H. Simonian
3. The Manuscript Painting of Hamshen
Christina Maranci
4. Hemshin from Islamicization to the
End of the Nineteenth Century Hovann H. Simonian
5. Ottoman Political and Religious
Élites among the Hemshin: The Mid-Nineteenth Century to 1926
Alexandre Toumarkine
6. Interactions and Mutual Perceptions
during the 1878-1923 Period: Muslims of Armenian Background and
Armenians in the Pontos Hovann H. Simonian
Part
2: Geography, Economy and Architecture
7. Notes on the Historical Geography
and Present Territorial Distribution of the Hemshinli Hagop
Hachikian
8. Social and Economic Structures of
the Hemshin People in Çamlihemsin Erhan Gürsel Ersoy
9. Hemshin Folk Architecture in the
Akbucak, Ortayol and Ugrak Villages of the County of Pazar in
Rize Gülsen Balikçi
Part
3: Language
10. Homshetsma: The Language of the
Armenians of Hamshen Bert Vaux
11. Armenian in the Vocabulary and
Culture of the Turkish Hemshinli Uwe Bläsing
Part
4: Identity, State and Relations with Neighbours
12. Some Particulars of Hemshin
Identity Hagop Hachikian
13. The Hemshin People: Ethnic
Identity, Beliefs and Yayla Festivals in Çamlihemsin Erhan
Gürsel Ersoy
14. Hemshinli-Lazi Relations in
Northeast Turkey Ildikó Bellér-Hann
15. Turks and Hemshinli: Manipulating
Ethnic Origins and Identity Rüdiger Benninghaus