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  • Lecture at NAASR Dec. 7 By Dr. David Gaunt

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


    LECTURE AT NAASR ON NEW ARCHIVAL EVIDENCE ON GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS AND
    ASSYRIANS

    Dr. David Gaunt, Professor of History at Södertörn University
    College, Stockholm, Sweden, will give a lecture entitled "Massacres and
    Resistance: The Genocide of the Armenians and Assyrians Based on New
    Evidence from the Archives" on Thursday, December 7, at 8:00 p.m., at
    the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
    Center , 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA. This lecture, Gaunt's first in
    the Boston area, will be co-sponsored by NAASR and the United Assyrian
    Association of New England.

    The lecture will be based on findings from Dr. Gaunt's
    recently-published book Massacres, Resistance, Protectors:
    Muslim-Christian Relations in Eastern Anatolia during World War I
    (Gorgias Press, 2006), which will be on sale and available for signing
    by the author.

    NAASR Holiday Open House Before and After Lecture

    Preceding and following Gaunt's lecture, NAASR will hold its annual
    holiday open house, featuring a special sale in NAASR's bookstore,
    refreshments, music, gift-wrapping, and slide presentation of highlights
    from NAASR's recent 50th Anniversary Celebration. The bookstore will
    open at 6:00 p.m. and remain open until 11:00 p.m.

    Dr. Gaunt will detail how the persecution of Armenian and Assyrian
    Christian minorities was organized on the national and local levels in
    places where Armenian and Assyrian populations overlap. Case studies
    involve the Turkish occupation of Urmia and its surrounding villages,
    the Assyrian tribes in Hakkari, the massacres of Armenians in Diyarbekir
    and Mardin, the massacres of Syriacs in the hundreds of villages in Tur
    Abdin, the successful armed resistance mounted by the villagers of Azakh
    and Ayn Wardo, and the victory of Antranik's Armenian and Assyrian
    volunteers at the battle of Dilman.

    Groundbreaking Archival Research

    Gaunt's work is based on unique access to hundreds of documents in the
    archives of Istanbul and Ankara, as well as documents of Iranian,
    Russian, Arabic, Armenian, Assyrian, French, and German origin. Most of
    these documents have never been published before. In addition, nearly
    forty persons were interviewed about their experiences of the war
    period. The Turkish documents confirm events and decisions of what was
    believed to have happened, but for which evidence has been lacking. In
    some ways the new documents fill in the blank spaces in the history of
    genocide.

    David Gaunt was born in London, grew up in New Jersey, and
    moved to Sweden in 1968. He received a Ph.D. from Uppsala University.
    He is currently Professor of History at Södertörn University College
    in Stockholm, which is situated in one of Europe's largest
    concentrations of the Assyrian diaspora. He has previously taught at the
    universities of Uppsala and Umeå. He has published ten books and over
    one hundred articles, mostly on Swedish social history. In the field of
    genocide research he has edited Collaboration and Resistance during the
    Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (2004) and authored "At
    Death's End: the Genocide in Diyarbekir Province" in Armenian
    Tigranakert/Diarbekir and Edessa/Urfa (Richard G. Hovannisian, ed.), as
    well as articles in the journals The Assyrian Star and Hujådå.

    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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