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  • Haigazian: "Armenians of Lebanon: From Past Princesses and Refugees"

    PRESS RELEASE
    Haigazian University
    Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    [email protected]


    Haigazian University Book launch: "Armenians of Lebanon: From Past
    Princesses and Refugees to Present-Day Community"

    Boudjikanian: This book should be available in each Lebanese-Armenian
    home and in each Diasporan Armenian home, if not in Armenia.

    Beirut, April 20, 2010 - On April 9, 2010, a new book entitled Armenians
    of Lebanon: From Past Princesses and Refugees to Present-Day Community
    was launched at Haigazian University.

    The book contains the proceeding of the multidisciplinary conference
    "Armenians of Lebanon: Their Past and Present", held in September 2005,
    on the occasion of the University's 50th Anniversary.

    The event kicked off amidst a capacity audience, including Minister of
    State Jean Oghasabian, MPs Hagop Pakradouni, Farid El Khazen and Arthur
    Nazarian, Bishop Kegham Khatcherian, Rev. Soghomon Kilaghbian, Board
    members, faculty, staff, alumni, friends and students.

    The event began with a short introduction delivered by the Master of
    Ceremonies, Mr. Patrick Farajian who stressed on the importance of the
    work as a research material. He concluded by highly evaluating the
    mutual "gifts" that Armenians and Lebanon have given each other.

    Keynote speaker and editor of the book, Dr. Aida Boudjikanian who came
    specially from Montreal, Canada, warmly thanked all those who helped her
    make this book become a reality. She enthusiastically shared how the
    participants of the conference agreed to publish their papers presented
    at the conference in a book and how she was honored to be chosen as the
    editor. "Scholarly studies and books lack on almost every aspect of
    Armenian existence and history," Boudjikanian said as she explained the
    book's significance, adding that it will be "useful as a tool to launch
    future research and publications."

    Boudjikanian then proceeded to give her audience a brief glimpse into
    the content of the book and its fourteen chapters, as diverse in topics
    as the languages they were written in. She asserted that contributions
    were kept in their original language, whether it be English, French or
    Armenian, covering topics ranging from the "Armenians' well entrenched
    self-employment in Lebanon" to the "centrality of Lebanon in the
    Armenian Diaspora."

    She concluded with the hope that this book will show the younger
    generations "how their grandfathers and great-grandfathers were capable
    of building this community after 1920 and having their own
    resurrection."

    Next to speak was Member of Parliament Dr. Farid El Khazen, who
    celebrated the book as the fruit of Haigazian University's 50th
    anniversary conference and expressed his earnest desire that this book
    be read by both Armenians and Non-Armenians.

    In addition to his perspective on the book, he also expanded on the
    "three broad dimensions of Armenians in Lebanon." Khazen stressed on the
    transition of Armenians from refugees to integrated members of Lebanese
    society, as well as the restructuring of the Armenian political sphere
    in post-war Lebanon, and finally, the fact that Lebanon is the most
    prolific in producing Armenian books in the context of the Diaspora
    after Armenia itself.

    After urging that more research needs to be done on the evolution of
    Armenian institutions in Lebanon, Khazen brought his speech to a close.

    This was followed by a short musical interlude, with Shushan Artinian on
    the cello and Maria Palazian on the piano, beautifully performing "Oror"
    by Parsegh Ganatchian.

    University President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian addressed the audience
    with words of appreciation for everyone involved in the process of
    creating this book, including the co-publisher, the Armenian Heritage
    Press, which is part of the National Association for Armenian Studies
    and Research (NAASR). In the spirit of this collaboration, Haidostian
    revealed that a second book is in the making, again to be co-published
    with NAASR.

    Commenting on Armenians of Lebanon, Haidostian added: "This book, in
    addition to its various Armenian merits, is to be considered as a
    chapter in Lebanese history and culture,"

    He further stated that the Haigazian Armenological Review, a
    well-established academic journal, is this year moving towards
    additional publications in Armenian studies and will soon celebrate its
    40th anniversary by publishing its 30th volume.

    He concluded with the hopeful statement that "we, in the season of
    Resurrection, and on the doorsteps of the 95th anniversary of the
    Genocide, are ready to embrace the future."

    The program ended with a book signing and reception in the Mugar
    building.
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