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    PRESS RELEASE, May 12, 2010
    Center for European and Eurasian Studies (CEES)
    Contact: Jim Robbins
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: 310-825-4060 310-825-4061


    Professor Richard Hovannisian in Many Forums


    UCLA-After a half century affiliated with the University of California,
    Professor Richard G. Hovannisian, AEF Chair in Modern Armenian History at
    UCLA, continues with numerous professional and outreach activities while
    still teaching a full complement of courses.

    From BU, Georgetown, MIT to Asia Minor

    Hovannisian began the year in January by representing the Society for
    Armenian Studies at the annual meeting of the American Historical
    Association in San Diego. Hovannisian began the year in January by
    representing the Society for Armenian Studies at the annual meeting of the
    American Historical Association in San Diego. At Boston University, February
    12-14, he chaired two panels in a major international conference on the
    Armenian Diaspora. The conference, which included a workshop of graduate
    student papers, was organized by Charles and Elizabeth Kinosian Chair Holder
    Dr. Simon Payaslian. From February 28 to March 2, Richard Hovannisian
    participated in and chaired a panel of the Second Annual Policy Forum
    Armenia (PFA) at Georgetown University, organized by a committee headed by
    Dr. David Grigorian. Member of the Armenian Parliament Raffi K. Hovannisian
    delivered the keynote address, "Armenia-Diaspora Relations: Twenty Years
    since Independence."

    On March 7, Professor Hovannisian was in New York City to speak in a
    panel titled "Armeno-Turkish Relations: Pitfalls and Possibilities."
    Organized by the ARF, the panel also included Ambassador John Evans, Mr. Ken
    Hachikian, and Dr. Dennis Papazian. A week later on March 13, Hovannisian
    gave the keynote address at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    in a conference on "America's Response to the Armenian Genocide: From
    Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama." The conference, organized by Professors
    Bedross Der Matossian and Christopher Capozzola, was sponsored by the
    Faculty of History, the Center for International Studies, the Office of
    Religious Affairs, and the Program on Human Rights and Justice. During the
    same conference, Hovannisian also gave a paper titled "From Turkey to the
    Soviet Union and Back" in the session dealing with the Cold War period.

    On the weekend of March 19-20, Hovannisian organized the 18th UCLA
    conference in the well-attended series on Historic Armenian Cities and
    Provinces. This conference focused on the smaller communities of Asia Minor
    such as Adabazar, Armash, Bardizag, Bolu, Kutahia, and Konia. He then
    traveled to Armenia where he consulted on the on-going transcriptions of the
    UCLA Armenian Oral History collection of genocide survivors and was invited
    to discuss his academic and professional work on Armenian television.


    From Clark to Poland-Ukraine


    On the occasion of the 95 th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    Professor Hovannisian participated in a number of programs. On April 7-8, he
    was at Clark University in Worchester, Massachusetts, for an international
    genocide conference organized by Dr. Taner Akcam, Kaloosdian-Mugar Chair in
    Armenian History and Genocide Studies, and the Strassler Center for
    Holocaust and Genocide Studies, the Arsham and Charlotte Ohanessian Chair of
    the University of Minnesota, and NAASR. Hovannisian gave the opening talk,
    "So, Where Do We Go from Here," and was one of four panelists in an evening
    public session on "The Armenian Genocide: 95 Years Later-Academic and
    Personal Reflections."

    During the following week, Dr. Hovannisian organized lectures at UCLA
    by Mr. Matthias Bjornlund of Copenhagen, speaking on Smyrna as a "special
    case" during the Armenian Genocide, and Dr. Ugur Ungor of Amsterdam and
    Dublin, discussing on the Young Turk seizure of Armenian property. He then
    joined these two young scholars, along with Dr. Wolf Gruner of the
    University of Southern California, on April 18 for a Sunday afternoon
    symposium on the 95th anniversary, held in cooperation with Glendale Public
    Library Armenian Outreach Director Ms. Elizabeth Grigorian. The event, which
    was supported by UCLA's European-East European and Near Eastern centers and
    the Organization of Istanbul Armenians, was given extensive coverage on
    Armenian state television. On April 20, Hovannisian appeared before the
    World Affairs Council of Orange County in a panel relating to the causes and
    effects of genocide, and on April 24, he was a featured author at the Abril
    Bookstore's Armenian Booth at the UCLA annual Book Fair.

    From April 26 to 30, Drs. Richard and Vartiter Hovannisian were in
    Poland for a conference on art of the Armenian Diaspora, held in the
    historic town of Zamosc, where an Armenian mercantile community flourished
    from the sixteenth to eighteenth century. The participants also visited
    nearby Lvov, now in Ukraine, and the historic Armenian sites there,
    including the Armenian cathedral which in recent years has been restored to
    the jurisdiction of the Armenian Apostolic Church. While in Warsaw, the
    Hovannisians met long-long acquaintances Ambassador and Mrs. Ashot Galoyan,
    who had spent several years at UCLA, where Dr. Galoyan was an exchange
    scholar and taught as a visiting lecturer at Hovannisian's invitation.


    From Chicago and Madrid to Arshile Gorky


    Hovannisian will be in Chicago on May 15 at the invitation of the
    Pontic Greek Society for a commemorative lecture, "Genocide and Ethnic
    Cleansing: the Fate of the Christian Populations of the Ottoman Empire and
    the Republic of Turkey. The large audience, made up largely of Greeks,
    Assyrians, and Armenians, engaged in a brisk discussion period. While in
    Chicago, Hovannisian will also attend an opening reception and panel of the
    Armenian Bar Association during its midyear meeting.

    The UCLA professor will be in Madrid, Spain, on May 21-22, for a
    conference on Recognition of the Armenian Genocide, sponsored by the
    European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy. His topic is "U.S.
    Recognition of the Armenian Genocide: From Condemnation to Amnesia to Medz
    Eghern." Richard Hovannisian rounds out the academic year on June 20 with a
    lecture at the Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art on the Armenian national
    trauma during the formative years of Arshile Gorky in conjunction with a
    major exhibition of the artist's works at the museum.

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