Khatchig Mouradian
- It’s here—all 800 pages of it! The I.B. Tauris Handbook of the Late Ottoman Empire: History and Legacy draws on contributions from 45 established and emerging academics to explore the Ottoman Empire and its legacies (from the 18th to the early 21st century). www.bloomsbury.com/us/ib-tauris...
- It has been one of the great honors of my life to serve as the first scholar featured in USC Shoah Foundation’s Dimensions in Testimony: iwitness.usc.edu/dit/khatchig... Ask me anything (well...almost)! This interactive biography allows you to receive real-time responses from pre-recorded video.
- Last night, Aranoush Shirajian Yeretsian passed away at the age of 101. Aranoush, a remarkable women in her own right, was the daughter of Rev. Aharon Shirajian, whose extraordinary courage during the Armenian Genocide I documented in The Resistance Network. He also graces the cover of the book.
- Today is #Armenian #Genocide Remembrance Day. In this short video for the Brainwaves Anthology, I discuss the importance of incorporating the voices and actions of the victims resisting genocidal onslaught into our narrative.
- I’m honored to be giving this year’s Annual Armenian Genocide Commemoration Lecture at Cornell University. I’ll be speaking about ethnic cleansing and #genocide in the long 19th century, focusing on the #Native #American, #Circassian, and #Armenian cases.
- Happy to share that the six-volume series A Cultural History of War is set to be released next month by Bloomsbury Publishing! My chapter in Volume 5 explores war and ethnic cleansing in the 19th century. Learn more about the series here: www.bloomsbury.com/us/cultural-...
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- And just like that, I’m stepping into my 9th year at Columbia! You might think that after all that time the excitement would begin to fade. But every time I walk into the classroom, I feel the same exhilaration I did on my first day—fresh out of my PhD and eager to share my passion for learning.
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