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    PRESS RELEASE
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
    395 Concord Avenue
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Tel.: 617-489-1610
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Contact: Marc A. Mamigonian


    ARMENIAN IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA TO BE EXAMINED IN LECTURE AT NAASR

    Visiting scholar Dr. Knarik Avakian of the Institute of History,
    National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, will speak on "Armenian
    Immigration to the U.S.: Evidence From the Constantinople
    Patriarchate" on Thursday evening, October 21, at 8:00 p.m., at the
    Center and Headquarters of the National Association for Armenian
    Studies and Research (NAASR), 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, Mass.

    Avakian has conducted a thorough study of the origins and development
    of the largest and most organized Armenian diasporan community, that
    of the United States of America. The author of the Armenian-language
    History of the Armenian Community of the United States of Amer-ica
    (From the beginning to 1924), published in Yerevan in 2000, she is
    also the author of over 50 articles on the Armenian Diaspora,
    especially immigration to the United States. NAASR is host-ing
    Dr. Avakian while she is in the Boston area conducting research at
    NAASR and other Armenian centers in the region.

    Importance of Constantinople Patriarchate

    Under various historical circumstances, the Armenians were compelled
    to leave their native lands and immigrate to the United States for
    individual, educational, economic, political, cultural, religious, and
    other purposes. These Armenian emigrants, who came primarily from the
    Armenian-inhabited regions of Turkey and Western Armenia, maintained
    their relations with the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople,
    regarding it as their permanent spiritual, moral, and practical
    bulwark. This fact is testified to by the extremely valuable and
    interesting documents kept up to the present day at the Archives of
    the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople (founded in 1461).

    The Patriarchate holds files under the general title "America"
    covering a long period be-ginning from the 1880s up to the present
    day. With a view to presenting the diverse and sundry documents in a
    historical and logical chain, it is possible to classify them under
    the foll- owing headings: emigratory, Armenian-guarding and
    orphan-supporting, ecclesiastical, per-sonal, public, and political.

    Experienced Scholar from Yerevan

    Dr. Avakian was educated at Yerevan State University, where she
    received an M.A. in History, and completed a Ph.D. at the Institute of
    History, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. She
    has taught history at the university level in Armenia and currently
    serves as Senior Researcher at the Institute of History, Senior Editor
    at the Armenian Encyclo-pedia, and is Head of the Young Scientists'
    Council at the Institute of History.

    Admission to the event is free (donations appreciated). The NAASR
    bookstore will open at 7:30 p.m. The NAASR Center and Headquarters is
    located opposite the First Armenian Church and next to the U.S. Post
    Office. Ample parking is available around the building and in
    adjacent areas.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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