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    Fresno State News, CA
    April 11 2005

    Professor's Book Coincides with 90th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide


    A Fresno State professor's book looking at Armenians in Canada was
    published this month and coincides with the 90th anniversary of the
    beginning of the Armenian genocide that killed 1.5 million people.

    Dr. Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill, a professor of history at California
    State University, Fresno wrote `Like Our Mountains: A History of
    Armenians in Canada,' which was published by McGill-Queen's
    University Press. The book recounts the sweeping social history of
    the Armenian-Canadian experience that links the Old World with the
    New against a far-flung diaspora.

    The genocide of Armenians in Turkey began in 1915. More than
    seventy-five thousand Armenians have found refuge in Canada and
    Kaprielian-Churchill's narrative is the first comprehensive account
    of their experience from the late 19th century to the devastating
    earthquake in 1988.

    `Like Our Mountains' relates the history of the Canadian Armenian
    community from its founding, settlements and economic adjustments, to
    its social, religious, political and cultural life, transformations
    over generations, and relationship with other communities in Canadian
    society. The book examines the cities settled by Armenian immigrants:
    Brantford before 1914, St. Catharines after World War I, Hamilton
    after World War II, and Toronto and Montreal from the 1960s to 1988.

    Kaprielian-Churchill carried out exhaustive research in English,
    Armenian, and French sources including interviews with survivors of
    the genocide, archives, oral histories, diaries and memoirs and
    letters.
    A professor of Armenian and Immigration History, Kaprielian-Churchill
    specializes in the field of Armenian diasporan history.
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