Armenian Studies Program
5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
Fresno, CA 93740-8001
Tel: 559-278-2669
Fax: 559-278-2129
Email: [email protected]
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Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Coordinator
Armenian Studies Program
5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
Fresno CA 93740-8001
Visit the ASP Website: http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/armenianstudies/
The Society for Armenian Studies
40th Anniversary Workshop in Yerevan
The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS), founded in 1974, will organize
a workshop to mark the 40th anniversary of its founding. The workshop,
to take place October 2-5, 2014, with the participation of the
Armenian National Academy of Sciences, will bring together twenty
scholars from abroad and twenty from Armenia to deliver papers on a
number of topics such as inadequately studied aspects of Armenian
history in the past millennium; the representation and reflection of
the Armenian Genocide in the arts and culture in general; testimonies
and reminiscences of the survivors of the Genocide; accomplishments,
perspectives and methodologies in contemporary Armenian literary
studies and historiography; and, the Armenian Diaspora in the 21st
century, aspirations and challenges. The workshop will take place at
the Presidium Hall of Sessions at the Armenian National Academy of
Sciences.
The Society for Armenian Studies was founded by a group of scholars:
Nina Garsoian, Dickran Kouymjian, Avedis Sanjian and Robert
W. Thomson, on the initiative of Richard G. Hovannisian, with a view
to promoting and supporting Armenian studies as an academic discipline
through panels at national and international gatherings, publications,
lectures and symposia. It publishes a Newsletter and the Journal of
the Society for Armenian Studies (JSAS). Most members are from the
United States, but an increasing number of scholars from Europe,
Canada and the Middle East have joined the SAS.
Those with a general interest in Armenian studies may also join the
SAS (as non-voting members) and receive free copies of the Newsletter
and the JSAS. For more information on, or to join, the SAS, please
visit our website at societyforarmenianstudies.com or write to the:
SAS Secretariat
From: A. Papazian
5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
Fresno, CA 93740-8001
Tel: 559-278-2669
Fax: 559-278-2129
Email: [email protected]
--
Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Coordinator
Armenian Studies Program
5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
Fresno CA 93740-8001
Visit the ASP Website: http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/armenianstudies/
The Society for Armenian Studies
40th Anniversary Workshop in Yerevan
The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS), founded in 1974, will organize
a workshop to mark the 40th anniversary of its founding. The workshop,
to take place October 2-5, 2014, with the participation of the
Armenian National Academy of Sciences, will bring together twenty
scholars from abroad and twenty from Armenia to deliver papers on a
number of topics such as inadequately studied aspects of Armenian
history in the past millennium; the representation and reflection of
the Armenian Genocide in the arts and culture in general; testimonies
and reminiscences of the survivors of the Genocide; accomplishments,
perspectives and methodologies in contemporary Armenian literary
studies and historiography; and, the Armenian Diaspora in the 21st
century, aspirations and challenges. The workshop will take place at
the Presidium Hall of Sessions at the Armenian National Academy of
Sciences.
The Society for Armenian Studies was founded by a group of scholars:
Nina Garsoian, Dickran Kouymjian, Avedis Sanjian and Robert
W. Thomson, on the initiative of Richard G. Hovannisian, with a view
to promoting and supporting Armenian studies as an academic discipline
through panels at national and international gatherings, publications,
lectures and symposia. It publishes a Newsletter and the Journal of
the Society for Armenian Studies (JSAS). Most members are from the
United States, but an increasing number of scholars from Europe,
Canada and the Middle East have joined the SAS.
Those with a general interest in Armenian studies may also join the
SAS (as non-voting members) and receive free copies of the Newsletter
and the JSAS. For more information on, or to join, the SAS, please
visit our website at societyforarmenianstudies.com or write to the:
SAS Secretariat
From: A. Papazian