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THE DEMOGRAPHIC MOVEMENTS OBSERVED IN AKHALKALAK DISTRICT IN THE LAST DECADES OF THE 19TH CENTURY AND IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY

By: Melkonyan A. A., Academician of NAS RA

ISSUE 2 (4) 2016 / Demography and Governance

THE CASE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN THE UN INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

By: Marukyan A. Ts., PhD in History

ISSUE 2,   2015 / Philosophy and Law

THE EFFORTS OF THE ARMENIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF THE CAUCASUS IN HELPING THE ARMENIAN REFUGEES (1896)

By: Lilit Qosyan, Institute of History NAS RA, Junior Researcher, L.Qosyan@gmail.com

ISSUE 2 (6) 2017 / History

THE CILICIAN ARMENIANS IN THE USA AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE NATIVE ARMENIAN CRADLE

By: Knarik Avakian, Institute of History of NAS RA

ISSUE 1 (3) 2016 / History

THE FIRST ARMENIANS IN AMERICA DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD

By: Knarik Avakian, Institute of History of NAS RA

ISSUE 1 (13) 2021 / History

THE ARMENOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF EMMA KOSTANDYAN

By: Harutyunyan М. G., PhD in History

ISSUE 1 (3) 2016 / History

THE ARMENIAN NATIONALIST-LIBERAL (REORGANIAZED HUNCHAKIAN) PARTY IN 1917-1921

By: Gegham Hovhannisyan, Senior researcher at the Institute of History, NAS RA, PhD in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, gegham.hovhannisian@mail.ru

ISSUE 1 (15) 2022 / History

DISCUSSION OF ARMENIAN NATIONAL-POLITICAL PROBLEMS IN THE PERIODICAL “THE FIGHT” (1897-1901)

By: Gegham Hovhannisyan, Senior researcher at the Institute of History, NAS RA, PhD in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, gegham.hovhannisian@mail.ru

ISSUE 2 (18) 2023 / History

AZERBAIJAN: THE HISTORY OF A DISEASE OR EXTERNAL FACTORS OF THE FORMATION OF GENOCIDAL POLITICAL CULTURE OF TRANSCAUCASIAN TURKS (Multidimensionality of the problem)

By: Alexander Manasyan, Corresponding Member of NAS RA, Head of the Chair of Theoretical Philosophy and Logics, Yerevan State University, manasyan-a22@mail.ru

ISSUE 2 (12) 2020 / Political Sciences and Informational Security