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LECTURE ON REVOLUTIONARY AND STATESMAN ARAM MANOUKIAN PRESENTED AT RAMAPO COLLEGE

(PDF) (DOC) (JPG)January 17, 2018

MAHWAH, N.J. – MAHWAH, N.J. – Dr. Khatchig Mouradian gave a talk on “Becoming Aram: The Life and Legacy of a Revolutionary Statesman,” at Ramapo College of New Jersey.  The program was held in November under the auspices of the Gross Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Armenian National Committee of New Jersey.

Dr. Mouradian, theNikit and Eleanora Ordjanian Visiting Professor at Columbia University, examined the tumultuous journey of the revolutionary-turned-statesman Aram Manougian, whose struggle against the oppressors of his own people spanned two declining empires, and who also is remembered as the founder the First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920). Through a wealth of documents from the archives of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the Ottoman Empire and the First Armenian Republic, as well as published and unpublished memoirs and accounts, Dr. Mouradian traced the 40-year life and century-long legacy of Aram Manougian (born Sarkis Hovhannisian), who led the 1915 Defense of Van–becoming known as Aram of Van–and laid the foundations of an independent state for his people, who often remember him today as Aram.

In addition to his post at Columbia University, Dr. Mouradian is the coordinator of the Place and Memory Project at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University, and adjunct professor in the Philosophy Department at Worcester State University.

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