...Kudüs’te en azından 4. yüzyıldan beri, yani 1700 yıldır Ermeniler yaşıyor. Oxford Üniversitesi Şarkiyat Enstitüsü öğretim üyelerinden Hratch Tchilingirian, Kudüs’teki Ermenilerin “Ermeni anavatanın dışında, varlığını halen sürdüren en eski diaspora topluluğu” olduğunu...
The debate on "Armenian identity" has a long history and is an ever-evolving discourse, especially in the Diaspora. In the last 100 years since 1915, along with efforts to build communities in dispersion, there have been hierarchies of identity and canonical approaches to
Paper: "Secularising Effects of Sectarianism: The Case of the Armenian Church in the Middle East During the Cold War Era" at Rethinking Nationalism, Sectarianism and Ethno-Religious Mobilisation in the Middle East, convened by Dr Alex Henley, Dr Ceren Lord, Dr Hiroko Miyokawaunder, under the auspices of Pembroke College, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, the Middle East Centre at St Antony’s College, and The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), 27 February 2018.
Yerkir Media TV and Artsakh TV programs on Oxford Armenian Studies, featuring Theo Maarten van Lint, Hratch Tchilingirian (at 9:29), David Zakarian, Ani Shahinian and Krikor Momdjian.
Historic Ordination of a Deaconess in the Tehran Diocese of the Armenian Church
Hratch Tchilingirian | CivilNet.am 12 January 2018 [updated 20.06.2019]
The Primate of the Diocese of Tehran ordained a young woman as a deaconess in Tehran’s St. Sarkis Mother Church on September 25, 2017. Even as the office of deaconess had existed in Armenian Church convents for centuries, this was a historic first. It is the first time that a lay woman, not a nun, was ordained a “parish deacon”
Historic Ordination of a Deaconess in the Tehran Diocese of the Armenian Church
Hratch Tchilingirian | 12 January 2018
The Primate of the Diocese of Tehran ordained a young woman as a deaconess in Tehran’s St. Sarkis Mother Church on September 25, 2017. Even as the office of deaconess had existed in Armenian Church convents for centuries, this was a historic first. It is the first time that a lay woman, not a nun, was was ordained a “parish deacon.”
Hratch Tchilingirian, The Struggle for Independence in the post-Soviet South Caucasus: Karabakh and Abkhazia. London: Sandringham House, 2003. ISBN 9781366927606.
Çocuklar için Yaratıcı Drama Atölyesi. Sosyolog Hratch Tchilingirian’ın, çocuklara, yakın dostu Malikyan’ı tanıtacağı Ermenice sohbetin ardından, Alican Balakın ve Kevork Malikyan’ın yönetiminde, 7-15 yaş grubuna yönelik, Türkçe-Ermenice dillerinde, yaratıcı drama atölyesi yapılacaktır.
Paper: "Seeing the present from the future: Glocal Armenians and the Homeland?", ARPA Institute, 25th Anniversary Conference:Armenians and Armenia in the 21st Century: A Strategy for Long-Term Development.
15 July 2017, Glendale Civic Auditorium, Glendale, California.
Les Arméniens peuvent-ils subsister en tant que nation globale, alors que leur patrie est mal en point ?*
Par Hratch Tchilingirian
Ces dernières années, un nouveau discours sur les « Arméniens globaux » a fait son apparition, avec l'intention de construire une identité arménienne post-génocide dans la diaspora et en Arménie. Cette nouvelle identité se veut être un vecteur permettant de passer de la « mentalité de survie » à la célébration de la vie et du succès. Dans une lettre
In recent years a new discourse on “global Armenians” is increasingly becoming part of an effort of constructing a post-Genocide Armenian identity in the Diaspora — and Armenia. These new identity shapers seem to advocate a transition from “survival mentality” to celebration of life and success. One definition was provided in a full-page letter
GLENDALE – University of Oxford scholar, Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian will be in town to present a special illustrated talk titled, Precarious Citizens: Christian Communities in Turkey Today on Tuesday , July 18, 2017 at 7:30pm at Abril Bookstore – 415 E. Broadway, Glendale, CA. Scholar will be introduced by Mark Chenian. Admission is free.