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    PRESS RELEASE

    Prof. Dadrian to Lecture at Columbia University on Comparative
    Perspective of Genocides

    The Armenian Center at Columbia University
    P.O.Box 4042
    Grand Central Station
    NY, NY, 10163-4042
    Contact: Bedross Der Matossian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    The Middle East Institute of Columbia University & The Armenian
    Center at Columbia University

    Present

    On the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide


    ~SThe Two Major Genocides of the Twentieth Century: A Comparative
    Perspective of the Armenian and the Jewish Cases~T

    By

    Vahakn N. Dadrian
    (Director of Genocide Research, Zoryan Institute)



    Chair: Mark Mazower
    (Columbia University, History Department)


    Wednesday 13th of April 7:30pm
    501 Schermerhorn Hall




    VAHAKN, N. DADRIAN is the leading scholar on the subject of the
    Armenian Genocide. He is the author of the distinguished work The
    History of the Armenian Genocide, referred to by Steven Katz as ~Sa
    monumental parallel to Raul Hilberg~Rs master work~T. In his over
    thirty years of research he has published numerous studies and
    several volumes on genocide in English, German, Armenian, Turkish
    and French. From 1970-to 1991 he was a Professor of Sociology at
    the State University of New York . He was then appointed the
    Director of Genocide Studies Project supported by H.F.Guggenheim
    Foundation. Currently Dadrian is the Director of Genocide Research
    at the Zoryan Institute.


    MARK MAZOWER is Professor of history at Columbia University. He
    specializes in modern Greece, 20th century Europe, and
    international history. The Nazi New Order in Europe and its
    aftermath (social, cultural, psychological), Nation-states and
    minorities. His books include Inside Hitler's Greece: The
    Experience of Occupation, 1941-44 (Yale UP, 1993); The Balkans
    (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2000); Salonica, City of Ghosts:
    Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 (HarperCollins, 2004).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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