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SAS Holds 50th Anniversary Conference at Harvard and NAAASR

The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) marked its 50th Anniversary with a three-day groundbreaking international conference at Harvard University and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR). Titled “Armenian Studies: Evolving Connections and Conversations,” the conference took place September 13-15, 2024.

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Ari Şekeryan Awarded Der Mugrdechian SAS Outstanding Book Award

Ari Şekeryan’s "The Armenians and the Fall of the Ottoman Empire: After Genocide, 1918–1923" (Cambridge University Press, 2023) have been awarded this year’s Der Mugrdechian SAS Outstanding Book Award. Talar Chahinian was a co-winner.

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Talar Chahinian Awarded Der Mugrdechian SAS Outstanding Book Award

Talar Chahinian’s Stateless: "The Politics of the Armenian Language in Exile" (Syracuse University Press, 2023) have been awarded this year’s Der Mugrdechian SAS Outstanding Book Award. Ari Şekeryan was a co-winner.

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SAS Holds 50th Anniversary Conference at Harvard and NAAASR

The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) marked its 50th Anniversary with a three-day groundbreaking international conference at Harvard University and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR). Titled “Armenian Studies: Evolving Connections and Conversations,” the conference took place September 13-15, 2024.

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Dr. Victoria Abrahamyan Awarded SAS Distinguished Dissertation Award (2020-2023)

The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) is pleased to announce that Dr. Victoria Abrahamyan has been chosen to receive the SAS Distinguished Dissertation Award (2020-2023) for “Between the Homeland and the Hostland: (Re)Claiming the Armenian Refugees in French Mandatory Syria, 1918-1946.”

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SAS 40th Anniversary Conference: Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th-20th Centuries

Society for Armenian Studies-Marking the 40th Anniversary of its Founding

Presents

Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in the 19-20th Centuries

November 21-22, 2014

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

Washington, DC

 

  • Friday 11/21, 2-6pm, Maryland A (L)

WELCOMING REMARKS

Kevork Bardakjian (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

OPENING REMARKS

Bedross Der Matossian (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

SESSION I: CONTRIBUTION OF THE ARMENIANS TO OTTOMAN CULTURE, SOCIETY, ART, AND ARCHITECTURE

2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Chair: Levon Avdoyan (Library of Congress)

Discussant: Rachel Goshgarian (Lafayette College)

Presenters:

Murat Yildiz (University of California-Los Angeles)

“Reassessing Cultural Transformation in Early-Twentieth-Century Bolis: Armenian Contributions to a Shared Ottoman Physical Culture”

Nora Cherishian Lessersohn (Harvard University)

“‘Provincial Cosmopolitanism’ in Late Ottoman Anatolia: An Armenian Shoemaker’s Memoir”

Anahit Kartashyan (Saint Petersburg State University)

“The Discourse of First-Wave Ottomanism Among the Armenian Intellectuals and Statesmen in the Ottoman Empire”

Heghnar Watenpaugh (University of California-Davis)

“Reconstructing the Urban and Architectural History of Ottoman Armenian Communities: Zeytun, 1850-1915”

SESSION II: THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND ITS AFTERMATH

4:00pm-6:00pm

Chair: Barlow Der Mugrdechian (California State University, Fresno)

Discussant: Rouben Adalian (Armenian National Institute)

 

Asya Darbinyan (Clark University)

“The Armenian Genocide and Russian Response”

Hagop Kouloujian (University of California-Los Angeles)

“Naim Bey from Sis to Meskeneh. Testimony, Between Survivor Reticence and Descendants’ Consumption Binge”

 Khatchig Mouradian (Clark University)

“The Meskene Concentration Camp, 1915-1917: A Case Study of Power, Collaboration, and Humanitarian Resistance during the Armenian Genocide”

 

SESSION III: THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND ITS AFTERMATH II

Saturday, 11/22, Jefferson (M)

10am-1:00pm

Chair: Bedross Der Matossian (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

Discussant: Simon Payaslian (Boston University)

Presenters:

Carina Karapetian Giorgi (Pomona College)

“Critical Reevaluation of the Historiography of the Armenian Women during the Armenian Genocide”

 Richard Hovannisian (University of California-Los Angeles)

“Armenian Genocide Denial 100 Years Later: The New Actors and Their Trade”

Keith Watenpaugh (University of California-Davis)

“The Practical Failures of the League of Nations’ Interwar Humanitarian Project for Armenian Genocide Survivors and the Origins of International Human Rights”

Ümit Kurt (Clark University)

“The Emergence of the New Wealthy Class between 1915-1921: The Seizure of Armenian Property by the Local Elites in Aintab”

 

Gregory Aftandilian (Boston University)

“The Impact of the Armenian Genocide on the Offspring of Ottoman Armenian Survivors”

 

CONCLUDING REMARKS:

Barlow Der Mugrdechian (California State University, Fresno)

 

*All session are free and open to the public. No registration is required.*

For more information contact Bedross Der Matossian at bdermatossian2@unl.edu