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The Armenians of Musa Dagh: From Obscurity to Genocide Resistance and Fame 1840-1915

AEM Ararat Eskijian Museum CSU Fresno Armenian Studies Program Musa Dagh NAASR Society for Armenian Studies Vahram Shemmassian

Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 1:00pm Eastern
On Zoom and the CSU Fresno Armenian Studies YouTube channel.

The Armenians of Musa Dagh: From Obscurity to Genocide Resistance and Fame 1840-1915 is a comprehensive history of the people of Musa Dagh, who rose to prominence with their resistance the Genocide in 1915. Dr. Vahram Shemmassian has presented a thorough analysis of the social, cultural, religious, educational, political, and economic history of the six villages which constitute Musa Dagh. In his presentation Dr. Shemmassian will discuss the genesis of the idea to write the book and about his research on the topic. His work focuses on the important period of the mid-to-late nineteenth century, offering the reader a previously unavailable insight into the people whose courage and persistence ultimately led to their successful self-defense.

Vahram L. Shemmassian is Professor and Director of the Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Northridge. He holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His book, The Musa Dagh Armenians: A Socioeconomic and Cultural History, 1919-1939, was published in 2015 by the Haigazian University Press in Beirut

CO-SPONSORS
Ararat-Eskijian Museum (AEM)
California State Univeristy, Fresno Armenian Studies Program
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
Society for Armenian Studies (SAS)

Click here to purchase The Armenians of Musa Dagh from the NAASR Bookstore.


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