The “space-assertion” and “place-assertion” practiced by the people of Siunik serves as a means of discursive resistance in the face of a material security threat against which there seems to be little recourse….
Event Category: History
Armenian Studies Roundtable: Sofia Melikyan
This lecture will explore the Story of the Apostles Peter, John and Paul in Antioch and Its Muslim Adaptation using Armenian sources….
Lecture: Bedross Der Matossian
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ethno-Religious Violence in the Late Ottoman Empire: The Case of the Adana Massacres of 1909 — A lecture by Bedross Der Matossian…
Lecture: David Berikashvili
This lecture will discuss the city of Samshvilde, an important stronghold and lively commercial and industrial city connected with the Silk Road….
Armenian Studies Roundtable: Nima Valibeig
This lecture will explore the Armenian migration from the mainland to a new land, specifically from Julfa to New Julfa….
Lecture: Talin Suciyan
This lecture will discuss the pivotal Ottoman era of Tanzimat through extensive use of the Archives of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople along with the Ottoman Archives. It will argue how unlike Tanzimat’s reputation for reform and equality for all the empire’s people, the Ottoman government actually constructed a process which disenfranchised Armenians in every respect….
Lecture: Robin Meyer
Parthian and Armenian languages lecture…
Lecture: Sebouh Aslanian
The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) with the co-sponsorship of the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies at Harvard University and the Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) present the Fourth Annual Prof. Charles B. Garabedian Lecture “Early Modernity and Mobility: Port Cities and Printers Across the Armenian Diaspora, 1512-1800” A talk by Prof….
Lecture: Rachel Goshgarian
“Where is Armenia? A Pilgrimage to the Sources, a Traveling towards 13th-century Armenian Conceptions of the World and the Armenian(ate) Sphere”…