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Dr. Khatchig Mouradian

Dr. Khatchig Mouradian

Khatchig Mouradian is the Armenian and Georgian Area Specialist at the Library of Congress and a lecturer in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. He also serves as Co-Principal Investigator of the project on Armenian Genocide Denial at the Global Institute for Advanced Studies, New York University. Mouradian is the author of The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918, published in 2021. The book has received the Syrian Studies Association “Honourable Mention 2021.” In 2020, Mouradian was awarded a Humanities War & Peace Initiative Grant from Columbia University. He is the co-editor of a forthcoming book on late-Ottoman history, and the editor of the peer-reviewed journal The Armenian Review.
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4 Comments

  1. I’ve always wondered what life for our ancestors in the Ottoman empire must have been like, they were clearly an important presence. However, stories of the genocide tend to overshadow other stories of day-to-day lifestyle. This is a great resource.

  2. this is really great work.
    my grandparents are Karnig and Mariam Kouyoumjian. from Adana.
    i have never seen them. i know that my granddad had several brothers some of their names are aram, hrant, etc,
    i wonder if there are any relatives of mine.
    thank you
    I wonder if

  3. Wish to get more info on the past of Armrmia….this was really eye opening for me, would wish for more background of the past

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