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    Armenian Smyrna/Izmir Published

    asbarez
    Monday, August 20th, 2012

    Cover of Armenian Smyrna
    Prof. Richard Hovannisian to Speak About Smyrna at Chapman University

    UCLA - Armenian Smyrna/Izmir: The Aegean Communities was released on
    August 1 by Mazda Publishers. The volume presents the proceedings of
    the eleventh in the UCLA conference series on `Historic Armenian
    Cities and Provinces.' Edited by Professor Richard Hovannisian,
    Armenian Smyrna/Izmir includes fourteen chapters and numerous
    photographs relating to the Armenian presence in this important Aegean
    manufacturing, trading, and intellectual center from the Middle Ages
    to the destruction of the city in the Great Fire of 1922. The
    intentionally-set fire broke out and consumed the Armenian Quarter
    four days after the Turkish Nationalist forces had occupied Smyrna on
    September 9, 1922. The publication of the volume coincides with the
    90th anniversary of that calamity, which will be observed this year
    both by Armenian and the Greek communities worldwide.

    Previous volumes in the UCLA series edited by Richard Hovannisian
    include 1) Armenian Van/Vaspurakan; 2) Bitlis and Mush; 3) Kharpert
    (these three titles now out of print); 4) Karin/Erzerum), 5)
    Sebastia/Sivas); 6) Tigranakert/Diarbekir and Urfa; 7) Cilicia;
    Pontus and the Black Sea; 9) Constantinople; and 10) Kars and Ani.

    Inquiries about ordering copies of Armenian Smyrna/Izmir: The Aegean
    Communities, and previous titles in this series may be obtained from
    Mazda Publishers or directly from Professor Hovannisian at
    [email protected].

    Hovannisian at Chapman University on September 5
    Hovannisian will lead off the Fall Lecture Series at Chapman
    University on Wednesday, September 5, at 7 p.m., with an illustrated
    presentation titled `War and Ethnic Cleansing: Smyrna 1922-2012.' The
    program coincides with the 90th anniversary of Great Fire and the end
    of its thriving Greek and Armenian communities in Western Asia Minor
    in September 1922.

    The event is sponsored by Chapman University's Rodgers Center for
    Holocaust Education; Stern Chair in Holocaust Education; and Sala and
    Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library, under the Direction of Dr.
    Marilyn Harran. The lecture will be held in Beckman Hall, Room 404, of
    the Bush Conference Center. Parking is available in the Fred L.
    Barrera Structure (P7) on Sycamore Street and the Lastinger Structure
    (P4) on Walnut Avenue on the Chapman campus in Orange, California.

    Professor Hovannisian has been invited to serve as the first
    distinguished Chancellor's Fellow in the Department of History for the
    Fall Semester, during which he will offer a 15-week course for history
    majors on the Armenian Genocide and its historiography.

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