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  • Launch of 27th Volume of Haigazian Armenological Review in Artsakh

    Haigazian University
    From: Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Beirut , Lebanon
    Tel: 961-1-349230/1


    The Launching of the 27th Volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review
    in Artsakh



    Unlike the previous four times when the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 26th
    volumes of the Haigazian Armenological Review were launched in Yerevan,
    the 27th volume was launched in Stepanakert, Artsakh in August 31.

    Under the auspices of the Minister of Culture and Education of Artsakh,
    Kamo Atayan, the ceremony was held in the Armenological Center of the
    State University of Artsakh (SAU).

    After the welcoming words of the Head of the Armenological Department,
    Vahram Balayan, the Rector of the University Hamlet Grigorian addressed
    the audience of over 40 scholars and men of culture. The Head of the
    Artsakh Writers and the Director of Narekatsi University Vartan Hakobian
    welcomed the audience and passed the microphone to the Head of the
    Departmemt of Literature in SAU, Sograd Khanian who briefed the public
    on the articles of the volume and highlighted some of them.

    HAR Editorial Board Member Armen Urneshlian urged the scholars to
    contribute to the HAR, with original scholarly research papers. He
    stressed that the Editorial Board has the objective of digging out and
    encouraging young scholars who would work and research in the field of
    Armenology. Mr. Urneshlian noted that, unlike others the Board defines
    the discipline in a broader perspective in contrast to the traditional
    view which locates it in the sphere of classical philology. He explained
    this act as aiming at updating Armenology to a more contemporary status.
    He added that the aim of launching the volume in Artsakh was to
    incorporate Artsakh to the already established Armenia-Diaspora
    scholarly cooperation channel and to set up a new bridge that would
    create a triangular highway between the three Armenian spaces. Because,
    he said, "In his firm belief in teamwork, HAR aims at bridging the
    scholars of Armenia and the Diaspora".

    Artsvi Bahchinian, the HAR representative in Armenia called on the
    scholars to contact him and contribute to the HAR, which some, in fact,
    did.

    Eventually souvenirs were handed to the Minster of Culture, and to Mr.
    Grigorian and Hakobian.

    The function was concluded with a reception.
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