Network Nation, USC Institute of Armenian Studies, 14 May 2021
Covid and the Karabakh War impacted institutions in the Diaspora, and changed Homeland-Diaspora relations. Or did they? Are Armenians a Crisis Nation – mobilizing urgently but not altering fundamentally? Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan joins Dr. Laurie Brand, Dr. Vicken Cheterian, Dr. Shushan Karapetian and Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian to analyze short and long-term impact.
Depuis 2018, le projet Armenian Diaspora Survey (ADS) prend le pouls de la diaspora. Cette vaste enquête d’opinion publique panarménienne s’intéresse désormais à l’Ile-de-France. L’initiative censée démarrer en octobre 2020 avait été retardée en raison de la guerre. Rencontre avec le professeur Hratch Tchilingirian, arménologue, professeur à la faculté d’études orientales de l’Université d’Oxford et directeur de l’ADS.
Վերջին տարիներուն, «համաշխարհային հայերու» մասին նոր խօսոյթ մը սկսած է յաճախ ընդգրկուիլ յետեղեռնեան հայկական ինքնութիւն ձեւաւորելու ճիգի մը կողմէ՝ Սփիւռքի ու Հայաստանի մէջ։ Այս նոր ինքնութեան բնորդի մշակները կը թուին խրախուսել «վերապրողի մտայնութենէ»ն անցում մը դէպի կեանքի ու յաջողութեան
The instrumentalization of religion—especially Islam by Azerbaijan in foreign relations—in the nonreligious Nagorno Karabakh conflict could further deepen the differences among the parties in the conflict and in the region, and make a final resolution and reconciliation even more difficult.
AMAA NEWS, April-May-June 2021 | One of the most impressive characteristics of the Armenian Evangelical Church is the fact that, despite being small in numbers among Armenians worldwide, this 175-year-old church is one of the most active, visible and organized institutions in the Armenian world. Today, the mission, value and legitimacy of the Armenian Evangelical Church is indisputable, even as there had been periodic conflicts with the Armenian Apostolic Church in the past and after Armenia’s independence.
Biden's curiously timed statement on WWI atrocity against Ottoman Armenians drives US-Turkey relations to a new low
by Jonathan Gorvett
. . .“there was no additional strategic risk for the US in doing this,” Hratch Tchilingirian, from Oxford University’s Faculty of Oriental Studies, told Asia Times...
Karabağ’da Hristiyanlık: Azerbaycan’ın Tarihi Yeniden Yazma Çabaları Yeni Değil
Hratch Tchilingirian, Oxford Üniversitesi
HyeTert.org, 9.12.2020 - Karabağ’da silahlı çatışma başlamadan çok daha önce, bölgenin gerçek tarihini ‘ispatlama’ çabaları, tarihçiler, siyaset bilimi uzmanları, arkeologlar, araştırmacılar ve bürokratlar için akademik ve bilimsel bir savaş alanıydı. Sovyet araştırma geleneği, özellikle de tarihin inşası süreci, oldukça yıkıcıydı ve hala da çatışan tarafların...
... In questi giorni è stato pubblicato uno studio di Hratch Tchilingirian, che ha messo in luce come, da quando il Nagorno Karabakh è stato assegnato all’Azerbaijan divenuto una repubblica sovietica...
Lecture: “Christians in Lebanon and Syria: Critical challenges in the context of wider regional military and political conflicts and socio-economic realities”, course on “Ethnic and Religious Minorities in MENA.”
States and Societies Faculty, Diplomatic Academy, FCO, 27 November 2020.
Christianity in Karabakh: Azerbaijani Efforts At Rewriting History Are Not New
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, Oxford
EVN Report / MassisPost/ Aravot(22 November 2020)—Long before the start of the armed conflict in Karabakh, the “authentication” of the history of the region had become the scholarly battleground of historians, political scientists, archaeologists, researchers and bureaucrats. The consequences of Soviet scholarship—particularly in the process of constructing histories—have been disastrous and continue to have a negative impact on how conflicting parties view “the other.” It should be noted that, even today,
As one of the nations in this world, whose millennia-long biography is the envy of the world, we should not allow some anomalous, self-interested forces, circles or personalities trample the national wisdom we have gained through myriads of imposed wars, destruction and displacement.
Hratch Tchilingirian (2018) [Christianity in] “Armenia and Karabkah” in Christianity in North Africa and West Asia (edited by Kenneth R. Ross, Mariz Tadros, Todd M. Johnson). Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity 2. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 198-201.