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Haigazian Armenological Review Published the First Book of Its 42nd Volume

May, 31
Haigazian Armenological Review Published the First Book of Its 42nd Volume

The book presents a collection of 20 research articles, 5 unpublished documents and four investigative articles of diverse matters pertaining to Armenian studies, including literature, media, the Armenian communities of Thessaloniki and Egypt, Armenian Genocide recognition advocacy, history, religion and philosophy, Armenian language and dialects, economy, music and arts, manuscripts and crafts, sociology, governance and public policy matters, ethnography, current Artsakh political matters, and a theoretical discourse on the Armenian aspect of current Middle Eastern civilization.

Since its inception in 1970, 42 volumes of the Haigazian Armenological Review have been published with more than 22,500 pages and 1450 articles, submitted by some 730 contributors.

The Review is totally dedicated to Armenian Studies. It publishes research papers and articles pertaining to the past and present of the Armenian people, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Artsakh and the Diaspora.