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  • Fresno ASP Lecture by Dr. Vahe Tashdjian

    Armenian Studies Program - CSU Fresno
    Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Coordinator
    5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
    Fresno CA 93740-8001

    ASP Office: 559-278-2669
    Office: 559-278-2669
    FAX: 559-278-2129

    Visit the ASP Website: http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/armenianstudies/


    `Building the `Model Ottoman Citizen': Life and Death in the Region of
    Harput-Mamüretülaziz (1908-1915)' by
    Dr. Vahé Tachjian



    Dr. Vahé Tachjian, director of the `Houshamadyan Project' will be the
    guest speaker of the Armenian Studies Program with a talk entitled,
    `Building the `Model Ottoman Citizen': Life and Death in the Region of
    Harput-Mamüretülaziz (1908-1915)' at 7:30PM on Thursday, January 29,
    in the University Business Center, Alice Peters Auditorium, Room 191,
    on the Fresno State campus.

    The lecture is the first in the Spring Lecture Series of the Armenian
    Studies Program, with the support of the Leon S. Peters Foundation.

    Using a `microhistory' perspective, this talk analyzes Armenian daily
    life in the Kharpert/Harput region in the extensive Ottoman Empire
    from the 1908 Young Turk Revolution to the 1915 Genocide. Specifically,
    the focus is on the Kharpert Plain that comprises the towns of
    Kharpert and Mamüretülaziz (Mezire, present day ElazıÄ=9F) and the
    surrounding Armenian villages. Tachjian examines the articles,
    lectures, memoirs and letters of two notable intellectuals from
    Kharpert, Hovhannes Bujicanian and Donabed Lulejian. He discovers a
    rich, minority narrative from the margins. Armenians' understanding of
    being model Ottoman citizens differed vastly from the government
    during the decisive last years of the Empire.

    Vahé Tachjian is the director and chief editor of the `Houshamadyan
    Project.' He was born in Lebanon and earned a Ph.D. in History and
    Civilization at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
    (EHESS) in Paris. His research covers the period of the French
    occupation of Cilicia, Syria, and Lebanon between the two World Wars,
    the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, and refugee problems in the
    Middle East. He is the author of La France en Cilicie et en
    Haute-Mésopotamie: Aux confins de la Turquie, de la Syrie et de
    l'Irak, 1919-1933 (2004); editor of Ottoman Armenians: Life, Culture,
    Society (2014), the co-editor of Ohannès Pacha Kouyoumdjian: Le Liban
    Ã la Veille et au Début de la Guerre: Mémoires d'un Gouverneur,
    1913-1915 (2003) ; Les Arméniens, 1917-1939: La Quête d'un Refuge
    (2006); The Armenian General Benevolent Union: One Hundred Years of
    History (2006); Les Arméniens de Cilicie: Terroir, Mémoire et Identité
    (2012) .

    Houshamadyan's new book, Ottoman Armenians: Life, Culture, and Society
    , Vol. 1, will be available for purchase after the lecture.

    The lecture is free and open to the public. Free parking is available,
    with parking code 273503, after 7:00PM at Fresno State Lots P5 and P6,
    near the University Business Center.

    For more information about the lecture please contact the Armenian
    Studies Program at 278-2669, or visit our website at
    www.fresnostate.edu/armenianstudies.


    From: Baghdasarian
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