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http://www.international.ucla.edu/cnes/events/showevent.asp?eve ntid=2199
http:// www.uclaarmenian.org
ARMENIAN JERUSALEM AND ARMENIANS
IN THE HOLY LAND
November 6-7, 2004, UCLA, Court of Science (CS 50)
Honorary Chairman
Archbishop Torkom Manoogian
Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
Sponsored by
Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History
University of California, Los Angeles
Cosponsored by the UCLA
The G.E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
International Institute
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 9:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Armenian Jerusalem and Armenians in the Holy Land--An Introduction
Richard G. Hovannisian, University of California, Los Angeles
Armenian Monasteries in the Holy Land, Seventh Century
Nina Garsoïan, Columbia University, Emerita
The Cathedral of Saint James and Its Collections
John Carswell, Oriental Institute, Chicago, and American University
of Beirut, Emeritus
The Manuscript Collection of Saint James Monastery
Abraham Terian, St. Nersess Seminary, New York
INTERMISSION
Armenian Patriarchal Succession in Jerusalem
Haig A. Krikorian, Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem Support
Organization
The Armenian Lords and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 12th-13th Centuries
Claude Mutafian, Université de Paris-Nord
Relations of the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem with Greater
Armenia, 14th-15th Centuries
Sergio La Porta, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
LUNCH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
The Reign of Jerusalem's Patriarch Grigor Gandzaketsi Paronter
(1613-1645)
Roberta R. Ervine, St. Nersess Seminary, New York
Armenian-Greek Church Relations in Jerusalem and the Patriarchate
of Constantinople in the 17th Century
Albert Kharatyan, Institute of History, Erevan
The Armenian Mosaics of Jerusalem: A Reconsideration
Christina Maranci, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
INTERMISSION
Mkrtich Khrimian and the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Emma Kostandyan, Institute of History, Erevan
Genocide Survivors in the Holy Land, 1917-1919
Vahram Shemmassian, California State University--Northridge
The Armenian Legion and the End of Ottoman Rule in Palestine
Robert Krikorian, George Washington University
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, November 7, 2004 - 1:30-5:30 p.m.
>From Armash to Jerusalem: Patriarchs Eghishe Turian and Torkom Kushakian
Vartan Matiossian, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, and
Hovnanian School, New Jersey
The Armenians of Palestine, 1918-1948
Bedross Der Matossian, Columbia University
The Armenian Ceramics of Jerusalem: Three Generations since 1919
Nurith Kenaan-Kedar, University of Tel-Aviv
INTERMISSION
The Calouste Gulbenkian Library of the Armenian Patriarchate
Sylva Natalie Manoogian, University of California, Los Angeles
New Avenues of Research on the Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land
Kevork Hintlian, Director of Research, Swedish Institute, Jerusalem
The Centrality of Jerusalem for Armenians Worldwide
Sossie Andezian, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS),
Paris
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http://www.international.ucla.edu/cnes/events/showevent.asp?eve ntid=2199
http:// www.uclaarmenian.org
ARMENIAN JERUSALEM AND ARMENIANS
IN THE HOLY LAND
November 6-7, 2004, UCLA, Court of Science (CS 50)
Honorary Chairman
Archbishop Torkom Manoogian
Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
Sponsored by
Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History
University of California, Los Angeles
Cosponsored by the UCLA
The G.E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies
Center for European and Eurasian Studies
International Institute
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 9:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Armenian Jerusalem and Armenians in the Holy Land--An Introduction
Richard G. Hovannisian, University of California, Los Angeles
Armenian Monasteries in the Holy Land, Seventh Century
Nina Garsoïan, Columbia University, Emerita
The Cathedral of Saint James and Its Collections
John Carswell, Oriental Institute, Chicago, and American University
of Beirut, Emeritus
The Manuscript Collection of Saint James Monastery
Abraham Terian, St. Nersess Seminary, New York
INTERMISSION
Armenian Patriarchal Succession in Jerusalem
Haig A. Krikorian, Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem Support
Organization
The Armenian Lords and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 12th-13th Centuries
Claude Mutafian, Université de Paris-Nord
Relations of the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem with Greater
Armenia, 14th-15th Centuries
Sergio La Porta, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
LUNCH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
The Reign of Jerusalem's Patriarch Grigor Gandzaketsi Paronter
(1613-1645)
Roberta R. Ervine, St. Nersess Seminary, New York
Armenian-Greek Church Relations in Jerusalem and the Patriarchate
of Constantinople in the 17th Century
Albert Kharatyan, Institute of History, Erevan
The Armenian Mosaics of Jerusalem: A Reconsideration
Christina Maranci, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
INTERMISSION
Mkrtich Khrimian and the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Emma Kostandyan, Institute of History, Erevan
Genocide Survivors in the Holy Land, 1917-1919
Vahram Shemmassian, California State University--Northridge
The Armenian Legion and the End of Ottoman Rule in Palestine
Robert Krikorian, George Washington University
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, November 7, 2004 - 1:30-5:30 p.m.
>From Armash to Jerusalem: Patriarchs Eghishe Turian and Torkom Kushakian
Vartan Matiossian, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, and
Hovnanian School, New Jersey
The Armenians of Palestine, 1918-1948
Bedross Der Matossian, Columbia University
The Armenian Ceramics of Jerusalem: Three Generations since 1919
Nurith Kenaan-Kedar, University of Tel-Aviv
INTERMISSION
The Calouste Gulbenkian Library of the Armenian Patriarchate
Sylva Natalie Manoogian, University of California, Los Angeles
New Avenues of Research on the Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land
Kevork Hintlian, Director of Research, Swedish Institute, Jerusalem
The Centrality of Jerusalem for Armenians Worldwide
Sossie Andezian, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS),
Paris
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