"HISTORIC ARMENIA AFTER 100 YEARS: ANI, KARS AND THE SIX PROVINCES OF WESTERN ARMENIA" BY MATTHEW KARANIAN
15:01, 25 March, 2015
GLENDALE, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS: Writer, photographer Matthew Karanian
will present his newly published book Historic Armenia after 100
Years: Ani, Kars and the Six Provinces of Western Armenia on April 16,
at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium. Admission will be free.
As reports Armenpress referring to Masis Post, the presentation will
be in English. Library visitors receive 3 hours free parking across
the street at The Market Place parking structure with validation
at the Loan Desk. The program is sponsored by the Library, Arts &
Culture Department.
Historic Armenia after 100 Years: Ani, Kars and the Six Provinces of
Western Armenia, is illustrated with 125 color maps and photographs,
and includes antique photos from 100 years ago that are juxtaposed
with images of the same locales as they appear today. One hundred
years after the Armenian Genocide, the homeland of the Armenians
remains unknown to much of the world. Most of the cultural monuments
of the Armenian nation in the lands of historic Armenia have been
eliminated or repurposed for other uses. But there is much that still
remains. This book will guide you to the history and culture of the
ancient Armenian homeland, whether you intend to travel there in
person, or only through the pages of this book.
Matthew Karanian, is a second generation Armenian American who
practices law in Pasadena, California. He has lived and worked in
Armenia for several years as Associate Dean of the law program at the
American University of Armenia, and as the Director of the University's
Legal Research Center. Karanian has published six travel books used
widely as travel guides to Artsakh and Eastern & Western Armenia.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/799108/%E2%80%9Chistoric-armenia-after-100-years-ani-kars-and-the-six-provinces-of-western-armenia%E2%80%9D-by-matthew.html
From: A. Papazian
15:01, 25 March, 2015
GLENDALE, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS: Writer, photographer Matthew Karanian
will present his newly published book Historic Armenia after 100
Years: Ani, Kars and the Six Provinces of Western Armenia on April 16,
at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium. Admission will be free.
As reports Armenpress referring to Masis Post, the presentation will
be in English. Library visitors receive 3 hours free parking across
the street at The Market Place parking structure with validation
at the Loan Desk. The program is sponsored by the Library, Arts &
Culture Department.
Historic Armenia after 100 Years: Ani, Kars and the Six Provinces of
Western Armenia, is illustrated with 125 color maps and photographs,
and includes antique photos from 100 years ago that are juxtaposed
with images of the same locales as they appear today. One hundred
years after the Armenian Genocide, the homeland of the Armenians
remains unknown to much of the world. Most of the cultural monuments
of the Armenian nation in the lands of historic Armenia have been
eliminated or repurposed for other uses. But there is much that still
remains. This book will guide you to the history and culture of the
ancient Armenian homeland, whether you intend to travel there in
person, or only through the pages of this book.
Matthew Karanian, is a second generation Armenian American who
practices law in Pasadena, California. He has lived and worked in
Armenia for several years as Associate Dean of the law program at the
American University of Armenia, and as the Director of the University's
Legal Research Center. Karanian has published six travel books used
widely as travel guides to Artsakh and Eastern & Western Armenia.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/799108/%E2%80%9Chistoric-armenia-after-100-years-ani-kars-and-the-six-provinces-of-western-armenia%E2%80%9D-by-matthew.html
From: A. Papazian