
Noravank Foundation Website lists Armenian academic publications from 2015 to 2018 on topics including China’s reforms, Armenia-Diaspora cooperation, anti-Armenian propaganda, critical infrastructure security, military information security, Israel’s military relations, and personal cybersecurity. Key works analyze state policies towards diasporas, strategic planning tools, and internal migrations of the diaspora. These publications offer insights and practical approaches to various geopolitical,...

The text provides an extensive list of books and articles on Armenian history, culture, nationalism, and modernity. Key topics include ancient and modern Armenian history, military art, liberation struggles, Armenian identity, and relations with neighboring countries. Notable works cover the Armenian Genocide, Armenian-Turkish relations, ethnography, linguistics, and significant historical events and figures.

HathiTrust was founded in 2008 as a not-for-profit collaborative of academic and research libraries now preserving 18+ million digitized items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. The Library provides an opportunity to conduct digital search by keywords, which allow to find multiple publications in English having relation with various Armenian topics.

The Oriental Studies Institute website lists numerous Armenian academic publications from 2008 to 2022, covering topics like Armenian-Turkish relations, history, politics, culture, and Oriental studies. Key works include studies on the Armenian Genocide, contemporary Eurasian issues, Near and Middle Eastern countries, and contributions to Armenian historiography. It features research by Armenian scholars, historical analyses, and collections of academic articles, reflecting a broad spectrum of Armenian...

The website lists various works related to Armenian history and culture, including edited archives, foreign sources on Armenia, ethnography, folklore, archaeological excavations, and epigraphy. It covers comprehensive topics such as the history of the Armenian people, aesthetic thought, significant figures like Komitas and Alexander Spendiaryan, folk tales, and oriental studies. It also mentions research on the Near East, Turkish and Ottoman studies, and aesthetic questions.

The webpage lists significant works in Armenian history and literature, including lectures on Armenian bibliography by Nikol Aghbalyan, studies on Armenian military code of honor by Armen Ayvazyan, and insights into Armenian Jerusalem by Archbishop Ormanian. It covers the legal basis of Armenian claims, the causes and course of the Armenian Genocide, comparisons with the Holocaust, the Mkhitarists’ cultural contributions, the memoir of Rodosto Armenians, and Hakob Manandian’s critical...
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