SAS Announces the Publication of JSAS Volume 23
SAS Announces the Publication of JSAS Volume 23
The SAS has just published Volume 23 of the Journal of the Society for
Armenian Studies.
To purchase a copy of JSAS 23, please contact the SAS Secretariat at barlowd@csufresno.edu
In JSAS Volume 23
Articles
Classical Armenian (pre–15th c.)
Z. Pogossian, An “Un-known and Unbridled People”: Vardan Arewelc‘i’s
Colophon on the Mongols.
B. Bandlien, The Armenian Embassy to King Håkon V of Norway.
Modern Armenian (16th–21st c.)
H. Berberian, “Unequivocal Sole Ruler”: The Lives of New Julfan Armenian
Women and Early Modern Laws.
H. Antaramian Hofman, A Preliminary Visual Assessment of the Near East
Relief Posters.
Communications
R. Hewsen, The Romano-Persian Treaty of Nisibis (299) and its Significance
for Armenia.
M.E. Stone, D. Ben-Ami, and Y. Tchekhanovets, A New Armenian Inscription
from the City of David, Jerusalem.
J. Dum-Tragut, The Armenian Manuscripts of Horse Medicine.
M. E. Stone, A Poem by Yovhannēs Erznkac‘i Pluz: Armenian Text and English
Translation.
Ü. Kurt, Social Dimensions and Reflections of the Politics of Denial in Turkey.
Reviews
Review Essay
C. Maranci, review of V. Azatyan, Arvestabanut‘yun ev Azgaynakanut‘yun:
Miǰnadaryan Hayastani ev Vrastani arvestnerǝ 19-20-rd dd. Germaniayum (Art
History and Nationalism: Medieval Armenian and Georgian Arts in Nineteenth
and Early Twentieth Century Germany).
Book Reviews
V. Matiossian (ed.), Hayastani patmakan Atlas/Historical Atlas of Armenia.
E. Mathews, Jr. (ed. and trans.), On This Day: The Armenian Church
Synaxarion (Yaysmawurk‘) January: A Parallel Armenian-English text.
A. Gül Altınay and F. Çetin, The Grandchildren. The Hidden Legacy of “Lost”
Armenians in Turkey.