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    UCLA international conference on Indian Ocean Armenians

    ArmRadio.am
    23.02.2007 12:00

    `Ebb and Flow of the Armenian Communities of the Indian Ocean' is the
    theme for the next UCLA international conference, Saturday and Sunday,
    March 17-18, 2007. Sixteen scholars from Armenia, Europe, and North
    America will discuss the important commercial, cultural, and
    intellectual roles of the Armenian communities of Southeast Asia from
    the seventeenth through twentieth century.

    The Saturday sessions will focus on cultural and intellectual themes,
    including the current state of the Indo-Armenian community, while the
    Sunday afternoon session will feature three presentations on the
    long-distance trade of the New Julfa merchants and their interaction
    with the mercantile forces in the Indian Ocean and beyond.

    The conference is sponsored by the UCLA Armenian Educational
    Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History and co-sponsored by the
    Center for India and South Asia, Department of History, International
    Institute, Center for Near Eastern Studies, and the AGBU Southern
    California District Committee. It is the sixteenth consecutive
    conference in the UCLA series on Historic Armenian Cities, Provinces,
    and Communities.

    As in past conferences in this series, Richard and Anne Elizabeth
    Elbrecht of Davis will mount a pictorial exhibit, this one on the
    Armenian churches, buildings, and institutions of South Asia.

    The conference proceedings in this series are edited and prepared for
    publication by Richard Hovannisian. To date, six volumes have been
    released: Van/Vaspurakan, Bitlis-Mush/Taron, Kharpert/Tsopk,
    Erzerum/Karin, Sivas/Sebastia, and
    Diarbekir-Urfa/Tigranakert-Edessa. The seventh, Armenia Cilicia, is
    being co-edited with Professor Simon Payaslian of Clark University and
    will be published in 2007, to be followed by volumes on the Armenian
    communities of Constantinople, Smyrna, the Black Sea-Pontus region,
    Kars and Ani, Caesarea, Jerusalem, and New Julfa.
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