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‘Vem’ Reborn out of Necessity

“We have many newspapers and periodicals in the diaspora—one can say luxuriously many—and that is why this new publication will…

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Culture

An Eminent Mother-Daughter Writing Duo in Armenia

YEREVAN—One book doesn’t necessarily make an accomplished author, but with Knarig Svazlian it’s a step in the right direction. The…

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Watertown High School’s Armenian Language Program Under the Spotlight

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The year 2010 will mark the 40th anniversary of the Armenian-language program in the Watertown Public School system. It…

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Special Reports

ARF-CUP Relations Under Ottoman Constitutional Rule

The Armenian Weekly April 2009 Magazine The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) and the Hnchak Party entered into a dialogue with…

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Faculty Named for This Summer’s GHRUP

TORONTO, Canada—Eight renowned genocide scholars will lead students this summer in tackling the challenging and critical phenomenon of genocide through…

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Rutgers to Offer Course on Nagorno-Karabagh

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.—A course entitled “Conflicts in the Caucusus: Ethnic Separatist Movements in Comparative Perspective” will be offered this coming…

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Pamboukian Talks about ARF Archives

WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—On April 7, the Hairenik Association organized a discussion with historian and former Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau…

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

WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—The fall-winter 2008 issue of “The Armenian Review” was released earlier this month. Titled “Armenians and Progressive Politics,”…

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Raiders of the Accountant’s Lost Archival Chamber

Bournoutian speaks at NAASR about new book, ‘Jambr’ BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 11, George Bournoutian, Professor of East European and…

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Special Reports

The Armenians in Chicago

German, French, English, and American Southerner—these were some of the pioneers of Illinois in the mid 1800s.  It was to…

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