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THE US AMBASSADOR HENRY MORGENTHAU AND THE PUBLIC-POLITICAL EFFORTS OF THE ARMENIAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY DURING THE YEARS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

By: Knarik Avakian, Institute of History of NAS RA

ISSUE 1 (9) 2019 / History

THE PROSPECTS OF THE GENERATION CHANGES IN THE DIASPORA IN THE CONTEXT OF STRATEGIC INTERESTS OF ARMENIA. “PRESERVING ARMENIANNESS” WITHOUT “LAND-PRESERVATION” IS MEANINGLESS

By: Knarik Avakian, Institute of History of NAS RA

ISSUE 2 (6) 2017 / History

THE PROBLEM OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF TRANSCAUCASIA AND POLITICAL PARTIES

By: Vahan Melikyan, Doctor in History, Institute of History, NAS RA

ISSUE 2 (8) 2018 / History

THE HAYKAZUNS AND THE KINGDOM OF VAN (ARARAT-URARTU)

By: Ayvazyan S. R., Researcher in Linguistics

ISSUE 2,   2015 / History

THE EPIC STRUGGLE OF MUSA LER

By: Gasparyan R. H., PhD in History

ISSUE 1 (5) 2017 / History

THE CRISIS OF THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF SYRIA AS A GROUND FOR THE REEVALUATION OF THE PAN-DIASPORAN PRIORITIES (In the Context of World Processes)

By: Knarik Avakian, Institute of History of NAS RA

ISSUE 1 (7) 2018 / History

THE CONTRIBUTION OF RUBEN GASPARYAN TO THE FIELD OF RESEARCH OF THE CILICIAN ARMENIANS’ HISTORY (THE END OF THE 19TH AND THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY)

By: Ruben Sahakyan, Institute of History, NAS RA

ISSUE 2 (4) 2016 / 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 ARBITRAL AWARD ON TURKISH-ARMENIAN BOUNDARY BY PRESIDENT OF THE USA WOODROW WILSON (NOV. 22, 1920)

By: Papian A. A., Head of Modus Vivendi Center

ISSUE 1,   2015 / Philosophy and Law

ON THE PROBLEM OF THE SUCCESSION OF THE BIAINIAN KINGS OF THE ARARAT (URARTU) KINGDOM IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 8th - THE FIRST HALF OF THE 7th CENTURY B.C.

By: V. Sargsyan, researcher
The Institute of History of NAS RA

ISSUE 2,   2015 / History