Sarukhan Arakel’s works, published in Vienna, cover historical and cultural relations between Armenians and various countries, including Holland, Belgium, and Georgia. His notable publications include studies on the Armenian presence in these regions, memories honoring Armenian martyrs, and biographical works on significant figures like Alexander Mantashyants. He also explores the connections between Persian poet Firdusi and Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi.
This list includes the works of Mkhitarist scholars Nerses Akinyan and Hamazasp Voskian, available online. Their publications cover Armenian literature, history, and ecclesiastical studies from the 20th century, featuring analyses of Armenian poets, historians, and cultural figures. Key works include studies on Armenian martyrs, monasteries, and significant literary contributions, providing valuable insights into Armenian heritage and scholarship.
The works of Mkrtich Khrimian (Hayrik) include “Pearl of the Kingdom of Heaven,” “Family of Paradise,” “Haygoyzh,” and “Sirak and Samuel.” Published mainly in Constantinople and later translated to Eastern Armenian, these works focus on spirituality, education, and Armenian cultural heritage. Notable translations include English poems. Dr. E. Frangyan’s book on Armenian thought also discusses Khrimian’s contributions.
This collection features sources for the works of Movses Khorenatsi available online, including classical texts and translations in Eastern Armenian, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Latin. Key works include “Geography and Mythology,” “History of Armenia,” and “Ashkharhatsuyts.” The list also includes bibliographies compiled by Petros Hovhannisyan, covering historical, geographical, and theological writings attributed to or associated with Khorenatsi.
The list includes works by Ghevond Alishan available online for reading or download. The collection features books on Armenian geography, history, culture, and notable figures, published mainly in Venice between the 19th and early 20th centuries. Highlights include “Political Geography,” “Topography of Armenian Nobles,” “Armenian Geography,” “Dawn of Armenian Christianity,” and “Armenian History.” Some volumes are available in multiple formats...
Library of Javakhk contains multiple publications on history, culture, politics and Armenian heritage of Javakhk. The list of Armenian scholarly works includes also Robert Tatoyan’s study on the Armenian population in Erzurum before the Genocide, Grigor Vantsyan’s collected works, V. Aghalaryan’s “Ghado,” and A. Melkonyan’s analysis of Armenian-Georgian relations. Other significant works cover topics like Armenian self-resistance, historical studies, and cultural...
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.
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