The Role of Armenian Charitable Societies and Educational Centers of Constantinople in Emancipation of Women
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St Petersburg State University
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The study focuses on the strategies, activities, characteristics, and interactions of Armenian
charitable societies and educational centers established by Armenian women intellectuals in
the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the 19th century. The aim of the study is to examine
the activities of the establishments founded in the Ottoman Empire, Constantinople in
particular, as well as their essential role and purpose in the processes of women’s emancipation.
The research shows that these charities helped all the educational centers, in which girls
from disadvantaged families studied, with clothes, daily allowance, stationery, and financial
means. The aim of the study is to classify those charities and educational centres in terms of
their benefits to the nation and ideological basis. It is important and relevant not only as far
as interdisciplinarity is concerned, but also from the perspective of analyzing women’s issues
in Armenological Studies. The study of the Armenian charitable societies and educational
centers established in the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the 19th century reveal not
only their functionality, but also their goals, plans, strategies, and ideological foundations in
the context of women’s emancipation. In socio-public relations, these organizations not only
helped to secure women’s rights and freedoms in education, upbringing, and work but also to
liberated them from the unwritten taboos and laws of the patriarchal society.
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Hambardzumyan N. V. The Role of Armenian Charitable Societies and Educational Centers of Constantinople in Emancipation of Women. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2024, vol. 69, issue 2, рp. 401–411. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2024.210 (In Russian)