‘Armenian Review’ Publishes 54th Volume

WATERTOWN, Mass—The latest issue of the Armenian Review, released in August 2014, includes articles that range from historical and historiographical analyses to an examination of the Armenian press in Poland and the memoirs of Ruben Ter Minasian.

The cover of vol. 54
The cover of vol. 54

Specifically, it includes: “The Turks and Kurds Are Our Fate: ARF Self-Defense Concepts and Strategies as Reflected in Ruben Ter Minasian’s ‘Memoirs of an Armenian Revolutionary’” by Elke Hartmann (Free University Berlin); “Examination of Armenian Trade Capital (16th-18th centuries) in Light of Fernand Braudel’s Civilization Theory” by Smbat K. Hovhannisyan (Yerevan State University); “The ARF’s Role in the Ethno-Racial Identity Development of Armenians in the Diaspora” by Viken Yacoubian (Woodbury University); and “An Overview of Armenian Periodicals in Poland” by Dorota Skotarczak (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland).

The 98-page issue also includes several book reviews such as Marc Mamigonian’s review of Inanc Atilgan and Garabet Moumdjian’s Archival Documents of the Viennese Armenian-Turkish Platform; Christina Maranci’s review of Edmond Y. Azadian, Sylvie L. Merian, and Lucy Ardash’s A Legacy of Armenian Treasures: Testimony to a People; Artsvi Bakhchinyan’s review of E.G. Sergoyan’s The Gathering Place: Stories from the Armenian Social Club in Old Shanghai; Vartan Matiossian’s review of Marc Nichanian’s Mourning Philology: Art and Religion at the Margins of the Ottoman Empire; and Jennifer Manoukian’s review of Vazken Khatchig Davidian, Susan Paul Pattie, and Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian’s Treasured Objects: Armenian Life in the Ottoman Empire 100 Years Ago.

To find out more about the current, past and upcoming issues, visit the Armenian Review website at www.armenianreview.org. Annual subscription rates are $30 for individuals and $60 for institutions at U.S. addresses. For addresses outside the United States, subscription rates are $35 for individuals and $70 for institutions. Payments can be made by check or online using a credit card via a PayPal link on the journal’s website. All subscription, order, and renewal inquiries should be addressed to the publisher by e-mailing manager@armenianreview.org or by calling (617) 926-4037.

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