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    PROFESSOR RICHARD HOVANNISIAN IN SUMMER CONFERENCES

    AZG Armenian Daily #160
    05/09/2007

    During the summer months, Professor Richard Hovannisian, AEF Chair
    in Armenian History at UCLA, has continued his active schedule of
    conferences and presentations relating to Armenian history and issues.

    Dr. Hovannisian gave the opening address at an international symposium
    on the history of Shushi, which was held under the auspices of Yerevan
    State University, Armenian National Academy of Sciences, and the
    Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Mountainous Karabagh. The
    meetings were held in the Music Academy of Shushi and at Artsakh
    State University in Stepanakert, June 20-24, 2007. In his paper,
    Hovannisian focused on the relevance of Shushi in Armenian history,
    with particular reference to the modern period and the lessons to
    be learned from the struggle for Karabagh in the years of the first
    Armenian republic. Hovannisian was a part of a small delegation to meet
    with outgoing Karabagh President Arkady Gukasyan. Professor Kevork
    Bardakjian of the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor also attended
    the conference and presented a paper on prominent literary figures
    of Shushi.

    Immediately upon his return to Los Angeles at the end of June, Richard
    Hovannisian took part in a week-long Facing History summer institute
    on ways and means to teach about the Armenian Genocide. Teachers from
    across the United States had come to Antioch College in Los Angeles
    to gain further training on implementation of the Facing History
    resource book titled Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization:
    Genocide of the Armenians. Professor Hovannisian shared with the
    teachers his experience in teaching about the Armenian Genocide and
    about genocide in comparative perspective within the parameters of
    the Facing History program

    Dr. Hovannisian then traveled to Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, to
    participate in the Seventh Bienniel Meeting of the International
    Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), July 9-13. A number of
    participants specializing in various aspects of the Armenian Genocide
    were present for the conference: Haig Demoyan and Tigran Sarukhanyan
    from Armenia; Herve Georgelin and Sevane Garibian from France; Carlos
    Antaramian fromMexico, Ani Degirmencioglu from Turkey and Austria;
    and Peter Balakian, Annie Kalaydjian, Ed Maljian, Arsen Marsoobian,
    Rubina Peroomian, and Hasmig Tatiossian from the United States.

    The IAGS honored Ambassador John Evans with the Raoul Wallenberg Award
    "for speaking out when diplomats are expected to remain silent and for
    calling upon the United States Government to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide." Ambassador Evans gave a powerful affirmation of his position
    on the Armenian Genocide and crimes against humanity. Rajib Zarakoglu
    recived the IAGS Award "for combating denial of the Armenian Genocide
    and all genocides."

    Richard Hovannisian's conference presentation focused on the new wave
    of genocide denial, with particular reference to the recent publication
    of Guenther Lewy's The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed
    Genocide, issued by the University of Utah Press, along with Justin
    McCarthy's The Armenian Rebellion at Van. He pointed to Lewy's clever
    but highly flawed methodology and claims of objectivity disguised under
    a false veneer of deconstructing and discounting the primary sources
    relating to the Armenian Genocide. In Hovannisian's earlier discussion
    on the subject at the University of Utah, the school newspaper,
    The Daily Utah Chronicle, ran a feature article on this issue.

    Back in Los Angeles, Professor Hovannisian joined Dr. Kevork
    Keshishian, Mrs. Janet Kassouni, Dr. Vicken Aharonian, Mr. Panos
    Titizian, Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, and the community at the
    AGBU Manoogian Center in Pasadena on August 17 in paying tribute to
    Dr. Haig Messerlian for his decades of dedicated service to education
    and historical research.

    Messerlian, the long-time principal of the Evangelical High School in
    Beirut, is also the author of several important monographs on modern
    Armenian history.

    Coinciding with the beginning of a new academic year at UCLA, Richard
    Hovannisian's final summer engagement will be on September 29 as
    the keynote speaker at the first banquet of the Alumni and Friends
    of the Armenian Studies Program at California State University,
    Northridge. There, Richard Hovannisian will address the subject,
    "Links and Gaps in Modern Armenian History."
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