Topic: Armenian History
By Lucine Kasbarian These recently released titles were produced outside of mainstream publishing mechanisms. They remind us that Armenians can and should avail themselves of alternatives in order to achieve[...]
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — An international conference, “Innovative Approaches to the History of the First Republic of Armenian, 1918-1920” will take place from noon to 3 p.m. on Thursday, November[...]
YEREVAN (PanArmenian.net) — The Republic of Armenia marked the 27th anniversary of its independence on September 21. The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Supreme Council of Armenia on August[...]
MEDFORD, Mass. — Prof. Christina Maranci of Tufts University will present her newly published book The Art of Armenia: An Introduction (Oxford University Press) at the Tufts Alumnae Lounge, 40[...]
TBILISI (Public Radio of Armenia) — Gravestones with Armenian inscriptions have been unearthed during the renovation of Baratashvili Ascent next to Tbilisi’s Armenian district of Havlabar, Aliq Media reports. Part of the[...]
Until September 21, 1991, the last Armenian independent state was in Cilicia, which fell victim to the Mamelukes in 1375. Its ruler, King Leo VI, was taken as a captive[...]
MAHWAH, N.J. — Aram Arkun, a scholar and writer, will speak at Ramapo College on April 17 under the auspices of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the[...]