Haigazian University published the first book of Haigazian Armenological Review for the year 2026, namely book 46/1.
In its 526 pages, alongside the editorial titled “Armenian Studies in the Western Armenian Language,” the book hosts a number of research papers pertaining to arts and music, ethnography and folklore, literary criticism, linguistics, history, the Armenian Genocide, as well as two unpublished documents, two briefings, and the short biographies of the contributing scholars to this book.
Launched in 1970, the Haigazian Armenological Review is published by the Armenian Department of Haigazian University. As of 2022 this annual publication is being published semiannually.
Below is the content of the current book.
Hmayak Hakobyan “The Mythical Roots of Miracle Tales” Lusine Madatyan, “Perception of Time as a Cognitive Pattern in Armenian and British Folk Tales”“”
Vazgen Hakhoyan, “The Cult of Worshipping Mountains and their Role in the Life of the Armenian Nation”
Artak Asatryan, “The Pomegranate in Armenian Ornamental Arts and Folklore”
Astghik Musheghyan, “Musician‑Philosopher Hesu Areveltsi and His Renowned Tagharan (1348)” Antranik Dakessian, “A Survey of Armenian Inscribed Copper Lunchboxes”
Karen Asatryan, “Market Trends of Decorative Items of Mother Armenia, Mount Ararat, Khatchkar, Pomegranate, Religious Constructs and Kansei Engineering”
Hagop Cholakian, “Destan: A Literary Genre Written in Turkish with Armenian Script”
Davit Gyurjinyan, “Armenian Language of the Diaspora: General and Local Names”
Hayk Martirosyan, “The Eleven Deceased German-Speaking Missionaries Working Among the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire”
Lusine Yaramishian, “Artsakh Armenians and the 1915 Armenian Genocide Refugees”
Vahram L. Shemmassian, “Rev. Dikran Antreasian: A Leader of the Musa Dagh Resistance to the Armenian Genocide”
Zaven Messerlian, “A Few British Documents Concerning the Armenian Genocide”
Vartan Matiossian, “Rafael De Nogales (1877-1937), Venezuelan Soldier and Witness of the Medz Yeghern”
Yvette Tajarian, “Photography as a Means of Documenting and Remembering the Armenian Genocide” Arman Maloyan, “The Location of Matsnaberd Fortress”
Mariam Hakobyan, “The Astrakhan, Nor Nakhidjevan and Besarabia Prelacies of the Catholicossate of
Etchmiadzin During Tsarist Russia (1700s–1917)”
Hayk Nazaryan, “Armenian Air Defense Troops During 2016-2020 (Part 3)”
Ruben Gasparyan, “The Activities of Amirspasalar, Atabek Avag Zakaryan (1180/90-1250) According to Epigraphic Sources”
Can Erzurumluoğlu, “The Intellectual Evolution of Caloust Gosdantian from Spiritualism to Scientism and the Boundaries of Science”
Knarik Abrahamian, “A Few Observations on the Haigazian Armenological Review”
Narine Margarian, “Armenian Genocide Studies in the Haigazian Armenological Review”
Antranik Dakessian, “Armenia’s Presence in the Haigazian Armenological Review Volumes”
Hratsin Vardanian, “The Scientific-Educational Ties Between Haigazian University and Armenia”
Emma Ayvazyan, “An Unpublished Document about the Head of the Ottoman Imperial Gunpowder Mill
Hovhannes Dadian (Mid-19th Century)”
Mihran Minassian, “The Armenians of Bandırma-Balıkesir and their Surroundings”
Arthur Shenian, “Twelve Letters from Nshan Beshigtashlian to Antranig Dzarugian (1938–1961)”
Armine Sargsyan, “Old Yerevan Grocery Stores According to Yerevan Announcements Magazine (1884-1917)”
Mary Avetisyan, “The Nor Arabkir Bulletin: Covering the Process of the Settlement of Arabkir Armenians in Soviet Armenia”
The book can be downloaded from the following websites:
https://arar.sci.am/dlibra/publication/471036 (separate articles)
https://arar.sci.am/dlibra/publication/471094 (complete version).