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    RUTGERS TO OFFER COURSE ON NAGORNO-KARABAGH

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2 009/05/27/rugers-to-offer-course-on-nagorno-karaba gh/
    May 27, 2009

    NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.-A course entitled "Conflicts in the Caucusus:
    Ethnic Separatist Movements in Comparative Perspective" will be offered
    this coming fall at Rutgers University in New Jersey. The course will
    provide an overview to ethnic and separatist conflicts in Abkhazia,
    Chechnya, Ossetia, and Nagorno-Karabagh, with Karabagh used as a case
    study and primary focus of the course. The course will be offered on
    Monday evenings from 6:10-9 p.m. on the College Avenue campus.

    John Antranig Kasbarian, who holds a Ph.D. in geography from Rutgers,
    will instruct the course. His doctoral dissertation dealt with the
    geography of nationalism during the recent war in Karabagh, based in
    large part on his own experiences on the ground. The work is entitled
    "We Are Our Mountains: The Geography of Nationalism in the Armenian
    Self-Determination Movement, Nagorno-Karabakh: 1988-98." Kasbarian has
    published widely on Karabagh in both academic journals and the press. A
    former journalist, he is active in Armenian affairs and currently works
    as development director for the New York-based Tufenkian Foundation,
    supervising activities in Karabagh that focus on small business
    development, economic recovery programs, and refugee resettlement.

    "We are delighted to have such a course offered at the State University
    of New Jersey. It gives us great satisfaction to expand the breadth
    of courses offered through our program, which has promoted Armenian
    culture and history for the past 25 years at Rutgers," said James
    Sahagian, chairperson of the Committee for Armenian Studies at
    Rutgers. "Professor Kasbarian combines both his knowledge and passion
    for the region, all while being an articulate and talented lecturer,"
    he said.

    On April 16, Kasbarian led a seminar providing an overview of the
    course, which was well received. The seminar was attended by students
    as well as alumni and supporters of the Rutgers University Armenian
    Studies Program.

    The course is being sponsored by the Rutgers University Armenian
    Studies Program, through the generous support of benefactors G. Haig
    and Nadine Ariyan. Their donation was given in memory of Haig's
    childhood friend, Peter Edward Mardikian, who died in the September 11
    World Trade Center attack. Peter was just 29 years old, and married
    for only six weeks, when the tragedy occurred; he was getting ready
    to present at a technology and financial trade show at Windows On the
    World, the 106th floor of the World Trade Center. Peter's mother,
    Shakeh "Jackie" Mardikian, has been working as a medical librarian
    at Rutgers' Library of Science and Medicine since 1991.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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