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  • Seta Dadoyan to Speak at NAASR About Armenians in the Medieval Islam

    PRESS RELEASE
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
    395 Concord Ave.
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Tel.: 617-489-1610
    Email: [email protected]

    SETA DADOYAN TO SPEAK AT NAASR ON ARMENIANS IN THE MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC WORLD


    Prof. Seta B. Dadoyan will give a lecture entitled `Armenian History
    Beyond the Pillars of Hercules: Plus Ultra,' on Thursday, May 9, 2013,
    at 7:30 p.m. at the National Association for Armenian Studies and
    Research (NAASR), 395 Concord Avenue, Belmont, MA.

    Plus Ultra, or `further beyond', is the reversal of the
    motto Non Plus Ultra or `nothing further beyond,' which was a warning
    to all those who dared to go beyond the Pillars of Hercules or the two
    rocks on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar, the exit into the
    Atlantic Ocean.

    In its methodology, philosophy of history, and thematic
    structure Seta Dadoyan's trilogy The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic
    World marks a radical revaluation of mainstream narratives,
    ideological and institutional limitations, and an exit into a broader
    world in search of new paradigms and images. Based on two decades of
    research and new sources, the book is written as an argument for a
    different reading of not only the historical experience with Islam,
    but a deeper understanding of the multidimensional nature of the
    Armenian experience/condition on the crossroads of civilizations in
    the vast and rich Near/Middle Eastern world.

    Dadoyan has taught at the American University of Beirut,
    Haigazian University, Columbia University, St. Nersess Seminary, and
    the University of Chicago. The focus of her research and publications
    is the critical revaluation of the Armenian experience in its broader
    and interactive aspects. She is the author of numerous articles in
    scholarly journals and seven books, including Pages of West Armenian
    Philosophical Thought (1987), The Fatimid Armenians: Cultural and
    Political Interaction in the Near East (1997), and The Armenian
    Catholicosate from Cilicia to Antelias: An Introduction to the
    Political History (2003). Her magnum opus is the trilogy The
    Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World: Paradigms of Interaction,
    Seventh to Fourteenth Centuries (2011-2013).

    More information about this program may be had by calling
    617-489-1610, faxing 617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or writing
    to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.


    Belmont, MA
    April 22, 2013

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