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  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

    PRESS RELEASE
    For further information please contact
    Ms. Gloria Caudill, Administrator
    Armenian Studies Program
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    [email protected]
    (734) 763-0622


    MAJOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEORGIA PLANNED
    BY ARMENIAN STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

    Conference will be Webcast Live


    The Armenian Studies Program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
    is pleased to announce the convening of a major international
    conference on "Georgia: The Making of a Nation," to be held at the
    International Institute of the University on May 15-18, 2008.

    More than 30 scholars from Georgia, Armenia, Russia, Turkey, Japan,
    Canada and the United States will take part is this unique event. The
    themes to be considered by the conference include: "Christian Georgia:
    Culture and Identity in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period," "The
    Emergence of Modern Georgian Nationalism," "Diversity and Unity in the
    South Caucasus: Discourses of Division," "Expressing the National,
    Performing the Nation," "Evolution and Revolution in Georgian
    Political Development," and "Challenges of the Modern Moment: Georgia
    in the Globalizing World."

    Details of the program can be found on the website of the Armenian
    Studies program: http://www.ii.umich.edu/asp.

    The conference is part of the series "Armenia and Its Neighbors." The
    conference is open to the general public. Equally important is the
    fact that the conference proceedings will be broadcast live on the
    Internet. Interested individuals can follow the presentation of papers
    and the discussions at the following web address:
    http://umtv-live.rs.itd.umich.edu/asp/asp 052008.asx. (Michigan is in
    the Eastern US time zone, the same as New York.)

    Professor Ronald Suny is the main convener of the
    conference. "Considering the increasing importance of the South
    Caucasus region to the international community and of Georgia
    particularly, we think this gathering will constitute a milestone that
    will not only make this important country known to our audiences but
    also bring together scholars from around the world who have devoted
    time and energy to understand it," stated Professor Suny. "From the
    Armenian point of view," he added, "it is essential that all neighbors
    be understood first in their own context."

    The conference is co-sponsored by the Department of History, the
    Department of Near Eastern Studies, the Rackham Graduate School, the
    International Institute, the Center for Russian and East European
    Studies, the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, and
    the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies at the University of
    Michigan, Ann Arbor; and by the American Research Institute of the
    South Caucasus (ARISC, based at the University of Chicago).


    Gloria Caudill, Administrator
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Armenian Studies Program
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