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Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies

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The Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies (JSAS) is the foremost periodical of Armenology in the Western Hemisphere.

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Save the date! Department of History cordially invites you to the Museum Lecture by Helen Evans, titled “The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia and the Medieval World” on December 13, 2021 at 17:00. You may attend the lecture by clicking bit.ly/3lgk5CL (Passcode: 661668)

Save the date! Department of History cordially invites you to the Museum Lecture by Helen Evans, titled “The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia and the Medieval World” on December 13, 2021 at 17:00. You may attend the lecture by clicking bit.ly/3lgk5CL (Passcode: 661668)
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Save the date! Department of History cordially invites you to the Museum Lecture by Aram Kerovpyan, titled "Armenian Neumatic Notation: Lost Forever?" on December 20, 2021, at 17.00. You may attend the lecture by clicking bit.ly/3lgk5CL (Passcode: 661668)

Save the date! Department of History cordially invites you to the Museum Lecture by Aram Kerovpyan, titled "Armenian Neumatic Notation: Lost Forever?"  on December 20, 2021, at 17.00. You may attend the lecture by clicking bit.ly/3lgk5CL (Passcode: 661668)
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JSAS 28.1, our first of two issues dedicated to the theme of "performance" has been officially published online. Hard copies to follow soon! We are grateful to all of our contributors and hope this issue will provide much food for thought for our readers. brill.com/view/journals/…

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Exciting educational opportunity!!! Armenian Manuscripts and their votive offerings, by Sylvie Merian... hosted by the History Department of Bogazici University.

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Very excited to feature a fascinating review of the exhibition «ՍԱ – ՆՐԱՆԻՑ – ՀԻՆ», a collaboration between the National Gallery of Armenia and the National Cinema Center, by Arpine Saribekyan in an upcoming issue of JSAS! youtube.com/watch?v=TYXvCk…

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Department of History cordially invites you to the Museum Lecture titled “A Code(x) of His Own: Deacon Mikayēl, Armeno-Turkish, and Creative Conventions of ‘Collecting’ in Seventeenth-Century Kaffa” by Rachel Goshgarian, on March 2, at 18:00. bit.ly/35muwQ8 (910918)

Department of History cordially invites you to the Museum Lecture titled “A Code(x) of His Own: Deacon Mikayēl, Armeno-Turkish, and Creative Conventions of ‘Collecting’ in Seventeenth-Century Kaffa” by Rachel Goshgarian, on March 2, at 18:00. bit.ly/35muwQ8 (910918)
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Our new issue, Performance II is just about completed... and includes this gem of a piece featuring an open-access conversation with Arsinée Khanjian on the Berlin-based project she realized based on the lived experiences of Aurora Mardiganian and the "Auction of Souls."

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In honor of commemorating the Armenian Genocide today, we have created a Readers Guide to archival sources on the Armenian Genocide held by the Bodleian Archives Special Collections. You can download the guide University of Oxford ORA here tinyurl.com/2s3d5ydr

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You are cordially invited to the upcoming event organized by the Department of History and BU Dept. of Translation & Interpreting Studies titled "Translation as Feminist Praxis: The Story of Akabi and 'Getting at' the Limits and Bounds of the Lives of Women in a 19th-century Armeno-Turkish Novel about Istanbul."

You are cordially invited to the upcoming event organized by the Department of History and <a href="/BCeviribilim/">BU Dept. of Translation & Interpreting Studies</a> titled "Translation as Feminist Praxis: The Story of Akabi and 'Getting at' the Limits and Bounds of the Lives of Women in a 19th-century Armeno-Turkish Novel about Istanbul."