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Armenian Studies Program Book/Video/CD Archival Gifts

Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Prof. Sergio La Porta, and the Armenian Studies Program would like to thank the donors, authors, and publishers for the following books, periodicals, videos, and archival gifts, either offered personally, or to the Program.

 

Hagop James Antranigian, for a copy of the book From Hell to Heaven: Memoirs of the Armenian Genocide and the Armenian Volunteer Corps (2015), 252pp. in English. This is the story of Armenag Bedigian-Antranigian, who suffered from the effects of the Armenian Genocide for almost two years in the Keghi region of Erzerum.

Dr. Paul Haidostian, President, Haigazian University, Beirut, Lebanon, for a copy of Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 36 (Haigazian University Press, 2016), 700pp., in Armenian and English.

Mary Kachadoorian, Clovis, California, for a copy of A History of Armenia by Vahan Kurkjian (New York: AGBU, 1959), 526pp., in English.

Alice Kalemkiarian, Watertown, MA, for a copy of the book History of the Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy of Calcutta by Levon B. Kalemkiarian (2014), 255pp., in Armenian.

Sardarabad Armenian Book Service, Glendale, CA, for copies of three books by Malkhas (Artashes Hovsepian), tr. by Simon Beugekian from Armenian: Awakening, Volume 1 (2015), 490pp., in English; Awakening, Volume 2 (2015), 559pp., in English; and Awakening, Volume 3 (2015), 642pp., in English. Artashes Hovsepian was a representative of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation in the areas of Van and Lake Urmia. He wrote the three volumes of Awakening as a chronicle of the Armenian revolution.