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Haigazian Publishes ‘Haigazian Armenological Review’ Edition 45/2

Haigazian Publishes ‘Haigazian Armenological Review’ Edition 45/2

Haigazian University published the second book of “Haigazian Armenological Review” for the year 2025, namely book 45/2.

In its 516 pages, alongside the interview with three renowned scholars on Armenian Diaspora Literature, the book hosts a number of research papers pertaining to arts and music, ethnography and folklore, literary criticism, linguistics, history, the Armenian Genocide, as well as one unpublished document, three briefings, the short biographies of the contributing scholars to this book.

Launched in 1970, the Haigazian Armenological Review is published by the Armenian Department of Haigazian University. As of 2022 this annual publication is being published semiannually. 

The content of the current book is: 

Interview with Karen Jallatian, Arkmenik Nikoghosyan, Tamar Boyadjian and Artificial Intelligence on “Contemporary Armenian Diaspora Literature” 

Vahram L. Shemmassian, «Village Quarters, Heads of Households, and Occupations in Armenian Musa Dagh”

Zaven Gniazian, “The Song Art of Hadjin” 

Gagik Martoyan, “The Fish-shaped Vishap (Dragon) and the Priceless stne in Armenian Folklore and the Universe Constellation” 

Datev Badalian, “Armenia and the Armenians in the Eurovision Song Contest”

Mane Kharatyan, “Pages from the History of Armenian Rock, Part III.- Armenian Folk Rock Song as a Carrier of National Identity” 

Arpi Vardumyan, “A Newly Discovered Work of Yeghia Dndesian”

Ani Mkhitarian, “The Origins of the Two-headed Armenian Eagle”

Ardag Asaderian, “Silver in Armenian Texts and Popular Perceptions (A Brief Historico-ethnographic Study)”

Azniv Chilingaryan “Images of Reality in Modern Armenian Prose”

Mihran A. Minassian, “Unlisted Armenian Publications (Complementary List of the Bibliography of Armenian Published Books)”

Yuri Avetisyan, “Genres and Style of Mass Media: Stylistic Diversity Determined by Genre Variety”

Vartan Matiossian, “From the Poem ‘Song of the Italian Girl’ to the Anthem ‘Our Homeland’” 

Karen Mkrtchyan, “The Process of Education in the Iranian-Armenian Community: Issue of Organization”

Fatima Salah, “When Documents Shape Identity vis-a-vis Legal Limitations and the Daily Formation of the Self: The Armenian Experience”

Armine Vahanyan & Tehmine Martoyan, “Survivors’ Diaries as Internal Mechanisms Reflecting the Reactions and the Self-perception of Genocide Victims”

Vahe Boghossian, “Politicisation of the UK Armenian Diaspora: To What Extent Did War Cause A Transformation in the Political Identity of Armeսnians in the UK From 1913-1920”

Narine Hakobyan, “The Hamidian Massacres in Trapizon in 1895”

Gor Ghazaryan & Haik Nazarian, “Armenian-Iranian Military Cooperation in the 1720s–1730”

Hasmig Kelligian Baran, “The Chitjian Family Collection at California State University, Northridge A Primary Source for Armenian Cultural History”

Susanna Atamian, “Archbishop Sarkis Tchalaliants (1810-1879): Dedication to the Armenian Church”

Andrei Paslariu, “Manuk’s Inn in Bucharest (Circa 1804)”

Mihran Galstyan & Hasmik Abrahamyan, “Research Papers of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography – 6”

Artsvi Bakhchinyan Anush Aslibekyan, “The Nature of William Saroyan’s Plays and the Armenian Stage”

The book can be downloaded from Flib, Arar, or Tert libraries.-

https://www.flib.sci.am/journal/haigazian/Frame.html

https://arar.sci.am/dlibra/publication/458738/edition/425909/content

https://tert.nla.am/mamul/HAIGAZIAN/Table.html