Dr. Kurt examines how liquidation laws became a major component in the implementation of the Armenian Genocide.
Dr. Aslanian reflects on the intricate relationship between port-city merchants and printers in the history of Armenian print culture.
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Dr. Umit Kurt highlights an important aspect of the Armenian Genocide in his examination o ... [more]
Dr. Christina Maranci considers the evolution of architectural details and construction te ... [more]
The history of Armenian print culture is intricately linked to that of Armenian long-dista ... [more]
Fridtjof Nansen is best known for the eponymous passport which allowed hundreds of thousan ... [more]
Dr. Christina Maranci considers the important role Armenian church architecture can play i ... [more]
The Zulal A Cappella Trio is a musical powerhouse that gives life to Armenian village folk ... [more]
Dr. Lerna Ekmecioglu considers the history and lasting legacy of the Armenian women’ ... [more]
Dr. Bernard Coulie explores the rich history of the Armenian community in Belgium, which d ... [more]
Dr. Sebouh Aslanian examines a series of historical events that led to the dispersion of A ... [more]
For over fifty years, the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide ... [more]
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