PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Studies Program
Ingrid Peterson, Administrator
University of Michigan
1080 S. University, Suite 3633
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
Phone: 734.763.0622; Fax: 734.763.4918
email: [email protected]
http://ii.umich.edu/asp
Call for Papers:
Third Annual Graduate Student International Workshop:
"Armenian Subjects in the Medieval and Early Modern Islamic World"
This year's workshop will be held on May 5-7th, 2011 and will focus on
Armenians as agents living in the Arab, Ottoman and Safavi worlds. We
invite graduate students, from all over the world, who work in the
disciplines of history, literature, and art history to send an
Abstract (250 words) describing your proposed talk. We particularly
encourage students who are studying Armenians as integrated subjects
of Muslim empires and who analyze the ways Armenian sources can offer
a different, or more complex understanding of medieval and early
modern Muslim societies and cultures.
Please send an Abstract along with a CV to: Due February 15th, 2011
Armenian Studies Program
University of Michigan
1080 South University Ave., Suite 3633
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
USA
Fax: 734.763.4918
Email: [email protected]
From: A. Papazian
Armenian Studies Program
Ingrid Peterson, Administrator
University of Michigan
1080 S. University, Suite 3633
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
Phone: 734.763.0622; Fax: 734.763.4918
email: [email protected]
http://ii.umich.edu/asp
Call for Papers:
Third Annual Graduate Student International Workshop:
"Armenian Subjects in the Medieval and Early Modern Islamic World"
This year's workshop will be held on May 5-7th, 2011 and will focus on
Armenians as agents living in the Arab, Ottoman and Safavi worlds. We
invite graduate students, from all over the world, who work in the
disciplines of history, literature, and art history to send an
Abstract (250 words) describing your proposed talk. We particularly
encourage students who are studying Armenians as integrated subjects
of Muslim empires and who analyze the ways Armenian sources can offer
a different, or more complex understanding of medieval and early
modern Muslim societies and cultures.
Please send an Abstract along with a CV to: Due February 15th, 2011
Armenian Studies Program
University of Michigan
1080 South University Ave., Suite 3633
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
USA
Fax: 734.763.4918
Email: [email protected]
From: A. Papazian