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  • Lecture at NAASR Nov. 9 by Dr. Isabel Kaprielian

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

    LECTURE AT NAASR ON ARMENIAN DIASPORAN COMMUNITIES OF NORTH AMERICA

    Dr. Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill will give a lecture entitled "The
    Armenians in Canada and the U.S.: A Borderless Diaspora" on Thursday,
    November 9, at 8:00 p.m., at the National Association for Armenian
    Studies and Research (NAASR) Center , 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA.

    Dr. Kaprielian-Churchill is the author of Like Our Mountains: A
    History of Armenians in Canada, published last year by McGill-Queen's
    University Press. This is the first comprehensive history of the
    Armenian diaspora in Canada spanning a period of 100 years from the
    founding settlements in the late 19th century to the devastating
    earthquake in Armenia in 1988. Like Our Mountains examines the
    economic, social, religious, political, and cultural life of Armenian
    settlers focusing on different cities during different waves of
    immigration.

    Two Communities Share Deep Ties

    She will discuss the history of both the American and the Canadian
    Armenian communities that she has examined in such remarkable detail in
    this major work of scholarship, which was awarded the Clio prize by the
    Canadian Historical Association for the best book on Ontario history
    in 2005. The two diasporic communities historically have had close
    ties in all aspects of community development and Kaprielian-Churchill
    will deal with them each in her lecture.

    Having received a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1984,
    Kaprielian-Churchill taught at the University of Toronto and at
    Ryerson and York Universities before moving to Fresno. In 2001 she
    was promoted to full professor. She has published extensively on
    immigration and ethnic history, emphasizing issues related to refugee
    survival and settlement as well as to family and social networks
    of immigrants in Canada. Her writings are rooted in vivid personal
    accounts and the quest for retaining identities in times of upheaval
    and change.

    Admission to the event is free. 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. The lecture
    will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m.

    More information about the lecture is available by calling
    617-489-1610, faxing 617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or writing
    to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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