Hratch Tchilingirian (2019) “Western Armenian in the 21st Century: Issues of ‘Thinking’ and ‘Creating’ in Armenian” in Western Armenian in the 21st Century: Challenges and New Approaches, edited byBedross Der Matossian and Barlow Der Mugrdechian. The Press at California State University, Fresno, 2019: 1-28.
Armenian Khatchkar in the Canterbury Cathedral’s Memorial Garden
Hratch Tchilingirian | 2 March 2019
A new Armenian khatchkar (cross stone) was consecrated in the Canterbury Cathedral’s Memorial Garden on Friday March 2nd. The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby presided over the ceremony.
"They've had to start from zero, and obviously, they've had their difficulties," said Hratch Tchilingirian, a sociologist and associate faculty member at the University of Oxford, who specialises in Middle Eastern and Armenian studies.
La faculté d’arménologie de l'université d’Oxford vient de lancer une série de vidéos intitulée «Research Notes».
«Cette nouvelle initiative vise à toucher un public plus large, au-delà des cercles universitaires, et à attirer l'attention sur la profondeur et la portée des études arméniennes en proposant des extraits sur un sujet précis ou sur des résultats de recherche», explique Hratch Tchilingirian, qui a conçu et produit les clips.
OXFORD, UK — Oxford Armenian Studies launched short video “Research Notes” featuring Armenian studies scholars in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at University of Oxford. “This new initiative aims to reach a wider audience beyond academia and to draw attention to the depth and scope of Armenian studies by providing a snippet of a subject or research findings,” explained Hratch Tchilingirian, who conceived and produced the clips.
Why the future of the Armenian World’s most coveted address hangs in the balance
By Daniel Halton
Along the narrow stone-covered streets, winding alleyways and ancient chapels inside Jerusalem’s walled city, one of the oldest Christian communities in the world sets out to observe a sacred rite, just as it has for the past 1,700 years.... “The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem is one of the richest and probably most significant living Armenian institutions in the world. The Patriarchate is the depository and custodian of an enormous religious and cultural heritage,” observed Hratch Tchilingirian, Professor of Armenian Studies at Oxford University.
Paper: “Islamic Response to the Karabakh Conflict” at the 25th anniversary conference of “Le Caucase entre les Empires, XVIe-XXIe siècle”, Journée d’étude en hommage à Claire Mouradian. Organisée par le CERCEC (CNRS/EHESS), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 29 novembre 2018.
Հրաչ Չիլինգիրյանը Օքսֆորդի համալսարանի Արևելագիտության ամբիոնի դասախոս է։ Այս օրերին նա Հայաստանում ուսումնասիրություն է կատարում «Հայկական արժեքներ» թեմայով։ ՍիվիլՆեթի Թաթուլ Հակոբյանի հետ զրույցում Չիլինգիրյանը անդրադառնում է Սփյուռքում
...Օքսֆորդի համալսարանից Հրաչ Չիլինգիրյանը մի շարք զեկույցներ ներկայացրեց մասնակիցներին՝ հայոց պատմության, մշակույթի, ինքնության և հայ հոգևոր երաժշտության մասին:
Panelists: Dr Armine Ishkanian (LSE) | Dr Hratch Tchilingirian (Oxford), Dr Ara Sanjian (Michigan-Dearborn); Moderator:Leon Aslanov (Programme of Armenian Studies)
Hratch Tchilingirian (2018) “Armenia and Karabkah” in Christianity in North Africa and West Asia, edited by Kenneth R. Ross, Mariz Tadros, and Todd M. Johnson. Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity 2. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018: 190-201.
Hratch Tchilingirian and Ed Alden (2018) "Turkey" in Christianity in North Africa and West Asia, edited by Kenneth R. Ross, Mariz Tadros, and Todd M. Johnson. Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity 2. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018: 92-101.
Peroomian, Tchilingirian to Speak at ARF’s First Republic Conference
Glendale (Asbarez, March 7, 2018)—To mark and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first Republic of Armenia, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Western United States, in collaboration with the California State University, Northridge Armenian Studies Program, has organized a two-day academic conference, “Armenian Statehood Reborn: Achievements and Reflections.”… Two of the acclaimed speakers at the conference will be Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian and Dr. Rubina Peroomian...
Nel IV secolo, poco dopo la conversione dell’Armenia al cristianesimo, il Regno di Albania (da non confondersi con l’Albania dei Balcani) che comprendeva le province di Artsakh (la futura Karabagh) e Utik, si convertì al cristianesimo grazie agli sforzi di Gregorio l’Illuminatore, evangelizzatore dell’Armenia. Grigoris, il nipote di san Gregorio, fu nominato capo della Chiesa albanese intorno al 330 d.C. Fu martirizzato nel 338 mentre evangelizzava la regione a nordest del paese, nei pressi di Derbend (l’attuale Daghestan). Il suo corpo fu traslato in Artsakh e sepolto in una