Topic: Hamidian Massacres

BELMONT, Mass. — The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) will host an online program titled “They Vowed Never To Return: Armenian Transatlantic Mobility and ‘Undesirable Subjects’ at the end of the[...]

PARIS — On Sunday, May 15, the Trappist monk Charles de Foucauld was canonized by Pope Francis. Explorer and geographer with a dissolute life, from a family of the old French nobility, he was born September 15, 1858 in Strasbourg. De[...]

ԼINCOLN, R.I. — As we pulled up to the well-kept, unassuming 1950s-style ranch, my driver announced: “this is the House that George built.” Getting out of the car, I stared up at the home, which was as well-constructed as one could[...]

What happened in Cilicia after World War I can be viewed as a tragedy on its own, or as part of the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. Either way, it was a great blow to the Armenians who had survived the World War and the efforts of the[...]

By David Boyajian Assyrians and Armenians have lived near each other for thousands of years and shared similar trials and tribulations. So as an Armenian American in an audience of about sixteen Assyrian Americans, I knew I was among[...]