Gary Kulhanjian

Gary A. Kulhanjian is a social historian and educator who holds three degrees in history, social science, and the humanities. Kulhanjian served three New Jersey governors on the New Jersey Commission for Holocaust Education representing the Armenian community. The reviewer is published in several journals, newspapers and books. He is the author of two monographs about Armenian immigration to the United States in the first half of twentieth century. He currently lives in California.
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Book Review: The Story of B. Artin Haig, FDR’s Photographer

The Story of B. Artin Haig, FDR’s Photographer By Michael Boyajian Jera Studios Publishing, 2020 164 pp. Paperback $9.95 Retired…

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Book Review: The Ruins of Ani

The Ruins of Ani Krikor Balakian Translated and with an introduction by Peter Balakian and Aram Arkun New Brunswick, New…

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Book Review: Goodbye, Antoura

GOODBYE, ANTOURA A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide By Karnig Panian 191 pp. Stanford University Press $22.50 The book Goodbye,…

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Book Review: ‘The History of the Armenian Speaking People’

The History of the Armenian Speaking People (2018) By Michael Boyajian Published by Jera Studios Publishing pp.653 Available on Amazon…

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