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‘Vem’ Reborn out of Necessity

August 11, 2009 Lala Demirdjian 0

“We have many newspapers and periodicals in the diaspora—one can say luxuriously many—and that is why this new publication will perhaps be seen by some as a waste of human and financial resources. It seems […]

Culture

An Eminent Mother-Daughter Writing Duo in Armenia

July 10, 2009 Tom Vartabedian 2

YEREVAN—One book doesn’t necessarily make an accomplished author, but with Knarig Svazlian it’s a step in the right direction. The 41-year-old just published a work titled The History of the Armenian Community in America, dating […]

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Watertown High School’s Armenian Language Program Under the Spotlight

June 20, 2009 Guest Contributor 0

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The year 2010 will mark the 40th anniversary of the Armenian-language program in the Watertown Public School system. It was in 1970 when parents and community leaders made an effort to implement an Armenian-language […]

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ARF-CUP Relations Under Ottoman Constitutional Rule

May 30, 2009 Dikran Kaligian 5

The Armenian Weekly April 2009 Magazine The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) and the Hnchak Party entered into a dialogue with Turkish opposition groups in Paris in 1900 and took part in the First Congress of […]

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Faculty Named for This Summer’s GHRUP

May 27, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

TORONTO, Canada—Eight renowned genocide scholars will lead students this summer in tackling the challenging and critical phenomenon of genocide through an intensive two-week program. The scholars, the faculty of the Genocide and Human Rights University […]

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Rutgers to Offer Course on Nagorno-Karabagh

May 27, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.—A course entitled “Conflicts in the Caucusus: Ethnic Separatist Movements in Comparative Perspective” will be offered this coming fall at Rutgers University in New Jersey. The course will provide an overview to ethnic […]

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Pamboukian Talks about ARF Archives

April 29, 2009 Dr. Khatchig Mouradian 0

WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—On April 7, the Hairenik Association organized a discussion with historian and former Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau member Dr. Yervart Pamboukian from Lebanon. The event, held at the Homenetmen “Papken Suny” center […]

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New Issue of ‘Armenian Review’ Published, Two Others Forthcoming

April 11, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—The fall-winter 2008 issue of “The Armenian Review” was released earlier this month. Titled “Armenians and Progressive Politics,” the issue presents Armenia and Armenians within the larger context of progressive and modern socialist […]

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Raiders of the Accountant’s Lost Archival Chamber

March 3, 2009 Andy Turpin 0

Bournoutian speaks at NAASR about new book, ‘Jambr’ BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 11, George Bournoutian, Professor of East European and Middle Eastern Studies at Iona College, spoke at the National Association for Armenian Studies and […]

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The Armenians in Chicago

March 1, 2009 Knarik O. Meneshian 9

German, French, English, and American Southerner—these were some of the pioneers of Illinois in the mid 1800s.  It was to this colorful and diverse blend of cultures that the Armenians slowly came and joined the […]

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