Event Videos — UCLA Richard Hovannisian Chair in Modern Armenian History
The Armenians of Aintab: The Economics of Genocide in an Ottoman Province
UNCOMMON GENEALOGIES: Violence, Belonging and Memory in the Eastern Frontier
Dr. Sengul asks how an analytical focus on (male) gender and methodological orientation in genealogy may help render connective formations and experiences of political violence in these borderlands beyond the limits of historicism and/or methodological nationalism.
Indian Diamonds for Mediterranean Coral: A Global Armenian Family Firm of Gem Merchants at the Crossroads of Caravan and Maritime Trace (ca. 1670-1730)
INTERNMENT AND DESTRUCTION: Concentration Camps During the Armenian Genocide
THE UNSPOKEN AS HERITAGE: The Armenian Genocide and Its Unaccounted Lives
Harry Harootunian’s The Unspoken as Heritage: The Armenian Genocide and its Unaccounted Lives is an attempt to reach an unattainable history by addressing the experience and memories of his parents, who escaped the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1916 and migrated to the United States to confront the magnitude of a second challenge of adaptation and economic security in an entirely different environment.