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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    75 Yerznkian Street
    0033 Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel: (+374 - 10) 52.87.80 or 27.48.18
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    May 19, 2006


    Richard Hovannisian's "Republic" Released in Armenian


    Yerevan--Professor Richard G. Hovannisian, chairholder in Modern Armenian
    History at UCLA, was publicly honored today on the occasion of the
    Armenian-language publication of the first volume of his four-part epic,
    entitled "The Republic of Armenia: The First Year, 1918-1919." The event was
    organized by the National Academy of Sciences and the Writers' Union of
    Armenia, with support from the Armenian Center for National and
    International Studies (ACNIS). The presentation brought together prominent
    specialists in Armenian studies, leading scholars and intellectuals,
    political and public figures, diplomats, and media representatives.

    Held in the auditorium of the Writers' Union of Armenia, the program was
    opened by Academician Vladimir Barkhudarian, vice president of the National
    Academy of Sciences. "There remain historical phenomena which call for
    further, deeper research. One such experience is the history of the first
    Republic of Armenia which, through four decades of diligent dedication and
    groundbreaking work with a wealth of primary sources, Academician Richard
    Hovannisian has fully and objectively brought to light," he said.

    The next speaker was chairman Levon Ananian of the Writers' Union. In his
    words, "The Republic of Armenia" is a colossal oeuvre and thus one of the
    greatest achievements in contemporary Armenian studies. "It is noteworthy
    that the author of the book is a unique symbol of our national pride. An
    incisive thinker and a scholar with professional methodology, Hovannisian's
    international standing and pre-eminence in the field keep growing."

    Volume One of "The Republic of Armenia" was presented in detail by Professor
    Ashot Melkonian, director of the Academy's Institute of History. He first
    underlined the historiographic value of the work. According to Melkonian, in
    the 1960s and 1970s, when the historical truth about the First Republic was
    concealed by political strictures, this masterpiece by Richard Hovannisian
    was an underground imperative for those in Soviet Armenia who were
    researching and studying the topic. "The ultimate importance of this book is
    that the concept of statehood forms its entire backbone," he concluded.

    In his turn, Professor Babken Harutiunian, chairholder in Armenian History
    at Yerevan State University, commended "The Republic of Armenia" in terms of
    its reliance on a broad spectrum of sources as well as its application of
    the precept of continuity in historical science. "Aside from presenting the
    historical record completely and truthfully, each chapter and every line of
    the work are founded in a supreme notion of patriotism." It is not a
    coincidence, he continued, that owing directly to the incessant efforts of
    Professor Hovannisian a school of modern Armenian history has been developed
    in the diaspora.

    Raffi Hovannisian, founding director of ACNIS and Armenia's first Minister
    of Foreign Affairs, congratulated his father on the accomplishment of
    finally bringing the whole history of the First Republic home to Armenia.
    "Comprehensively researched and objectively presented, Richard Hovannisian's
    authoritative account both gives cause for moments of historic pride and
    achievement and offers a record of losses and shortcomings which the new
    Armenia must avoid repeating. It is a valuable lesson of liberty and
    legitimacy, democracy and diplomacy, sovereignty and security, which must be
    drawn today--in the name of the Republic of Armenia, past and present."

    Also noteworthy were artistic contributions by literary expert Svetlana
    Khanumian and professor of theology Khoren Palian.

    Finally, Richard Hovannisian took the floor and extended his deep
    appreciation to the organizers of the event, the scholars, intellectuals and
    everyone present, and acknowledged Vrezh Markosian, director of the Tigran
    Mets Publishing House, for his high-caliber production of the volume.
    Hovannisian shared vignettes from his childhood, his student years, and his
    four-decade quest for "The Republic of Armenia." A well-rounded
    understanding of the history of the First Republic, he said, will enable its
    modern-day heir to steer clear of mistakes and never place false hope in
    paper guarantees for security, which we have trusted on numerous historical
    occasions and suffered setbacks as a result.

    The capacity crowd of assembled leaders, intellectuals, and students stood
    to express their appreciation of the work and its creator.
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