PRESS RELEASE
UCLA AEF Chair in Armenian History
Contact: Prof. Richard Hovannisian
Tel: 310-825-3375
Email: [email protected]
February 10, 2014
Armenian Kesaria and Cappadocia Released
UCLA--Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia was released by Mazda
Publishers in January 2014. This is the twelfth volume in the UCLA
series titled Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces, edited and
contributed to by Professor Richard G. Hovannisian, Past Holder of the
AEF Chair in Modern History at UCLA and currently Distinguished
Chancellor's Fellow at Chapman University in Orange County.
Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia focuses on the history,
religion, economic and social life, and cultural, educational, and
political developments among the Armenians in the city of Kesaria
(Gesaria) and its many outlying villages, such as Talas, Everek,
Fenesse, Tomarza, Chomakhlu, Injesu, Efkere, and Germir. Contributors
to the volume, aside from Hovannisian, include scholars James
R. Russell, Robert W. Thomson, Gérard Dédéyan, Dickran Kouymjian,
Sylvie L. Merian, Bedross Der Matossian, Hervé Georgelin, Jack
Der-Sarkissian, Simon Payaslian, Tina Demirjian, and Vartan
Matiossian.
This volume derives from one of the eighteen international conferences
organized by Professor Hovannisian between 1997 and 2010 relating to
important historic Armenian regions, nearly all of which are now
devoid of their native Armenian inhabitants.
Copies of Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia may be obtained from
Mazda Publishers, Armenian-related bookstores, or by contacting
Professor Hovannisian directly at [email protected].
From: A. Papazian
UCLA AEF Chair in Armenian History
Contact: Prof. Richard Hovannisian
Tel: 310-825-3375
Email: [email protected]
February 10, 2014
Armenian Kesaria and Cappadocia Released
UCLA--Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia was released by Mazda
Publishers in January 2014. This is the twelfth volume in the UCLA
series titled Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces, edited and
contributed to by Professor Richard G. Hovannisian, Past Holder of the
AEF Chair in Modern History at UCLA and currently Distinguished
Chancellor's Fellow at Chapman University in Orange County.
Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia focuses on the history,
religion, economic and social life, and cultural, educational, and
political developments among the Armenians in the city of Kesaria
(Gesaria) and its many outlying villages, such as Talas, Everek,
Fenesse, Tomarza, Chomakhlu, Injesu, Efkere, and Germir. Contributors
to the volume, aside from Hovannisian, include scholars James
R. Russell, Robert W. Thomson, Gérard Dédéyan, Dickran Kouymjian,
Sylvie L. Merian, Bedross Der Matossian, Hervé Georgelin, Jack
Der-Sarkissian, Simon Payaslian, Tina Demirjian, and Vartan
Matiossian.
This volume derives from one of the eighteen international conferences
organized by Professor Hovannisian between 1997 and 2010 relating to
important historic Armenian regions, nearly all of which are now
devoid of their native Armenian inhabitants.
Copies of Armenian Kesaria/Kayseri and Cappadocia may be obtained from
Mazda Publishers, Armenian-related bookstores, or by contacting
Professor Hovannisian directly at [email protected].
From: A. Papazian