Bibliographies

Arkadi Akopov

The monograph is dedicated to the historical and architectural monuments of the Azordatspor and Chakk provinces of the historical Tayk world.

Karine Bazeyan

The collection covers the events of 1918-1921 in the Alexandropol province and their socio-economic and cultural consequences.

Hasmik Matikyan

This monograph is a unique contribution to the preservation of folklore heritage and the exploration of folklore linguistic thought.

Sergo Hayrapetyan

The Syntactic order of Old English (Vc.) The monograph is devoted to the study of syntactic structure of one of the main ingredients of simple sentences in Old Armenian

Armen Hayrapetyan

The Province of Aleksandrapol in Statistical Materials The collection is a rich series of work with archival statistical documents consisted with 325 tables which refer to the issues of the population’s ethno-confessional state, location of residences, settlements, ethnic forms.

Karine Sahakyan

A Monument of Thousand Dream The monograph is an attempt to ethno-psychological study of the disaster’s circumstances. A lot of materials, concerning 1988 earthquake, have been analyzed: about 1000 dreams, predictions, signs related to natural phenomena, descriptions of people with mental toughness and other things.

Sargis Petrosyan

In Armenian Cult Sources The monograph touches upon the affairs of the cult of Armenian signs as well as the fact of being phonetic units. The connection to mythological thinking to cult signs has also been explained.

Karine Alexanyan

Western –Armenian Migration in the Province of Aleksandrapol in 1914-1922 The documents of the collection reflect the tragedic situation of Western – Armenians caused by the Genocide as well as the social organizations’ and personalitites activity which are of orphan- care origin.

Larisa Yeganyan

Shirak’s Antique Tombs The work is devoted to the excavations of some antique tombs of Shirak: Karmraqar(1986), Arapi(1989),Vardbagh(1989) and Benyamin(1989-2001). Shirak’s material and spiritual culture of I B.C.- IV-V cc A. D is reflected with the tomb’s structure, burial ritual studies.

Inga Avagyan

The third book in the "Survivors of the Great Genocide" series, based on real-life events and facts.

Inga Avagyan

This is the fourth installment in the "Survivors of the Great Genocide" series by the author. This volume combines historical facts with an analysis of events in Eastern Armenia from 1918 to 1920.

Hasmik Harutiunyan

Music of V-XV in the Armenian Book Series. The book deals with the complex study of lithographic sources (historians, monuments of manuscripts, literally works) which are of great value of V-XV in the history of Armenian music.

Armen Hayrapetyan

Eastern Shirak in the First Half of the XIXc. The given monograph is a historio-demographic study, devoted to the illucidation of some issues as: the unification of Russia’s eastern segment to historic Shirak province, the administrative divisions, the settlement of residences and population, demographic policy of Russian empire, ethnic settlements.

Karine Sahakyan

Saint Sargis The works deals with the study of folk, religious-ritual, historic and ethnological imaginations devoted to Saint Sargis.

Hasmik Apinyan

Love singer: Ashough Igit The book is devoted to the study of Armenian famous AshoughIgit’s (GeghamMartirosyan) life and creative activity. For the first time all spheres of the ashough’s activity are presented simultaneously, as well as more than fifty songs.

Sargis Petrosyan

Classes and three-class system in Old Armenia The work is devoted to the issues of emerging classes in Armenia, to different manifestations of three-class model of the society coming from Indeo-European further past and applied in the Armenian reality for milleniums.

Arkadi Akopov

Focusing on the 14th century of Greater Armenia and Tayk, this book covers the regions of Kars, Akhaltsikhe, and Erzurum from the 16th century through the first half of the 19th century.

Inga Avagyan

The Vantospian records about Eryakha and its surrounding areas have been integrated with historical facts and presented to readers in the form of a book.

Karine Bazeyan, Grigor Aghanyan

This work explores the ethnographic characteristics of the city of Alexandrapol from the 1930s to the 20th century.

Laura Atanesyan

This study provides a comprehensive look at the life and work of Gevorg Brutyan, an influential figure in Armenian graphic arts.

Inga Avagyan

The oldest book in the "Survivors of the Great Genocide" series, created based on true events and historical facts.

Torgom Aghanyan

This book focuses on the social and cultural adaptation of the population from the disaster zone who survived the 1988 Spitak earthquake.

Inga Avagyan

The earliest volume in the "Survivors of the Great Genocide" series, grounded in real events and historical facts.

Armen Hayrapetyan

This collection is aimed at university students, history specialists, and the general public.

Scientific works

Bibliographies

Bibliography of vol. 1-10
of the collection of "Scientific Works"

Bibliography of vol.11-20
of the collection of "Scientific Works"


Historical and Cultural Heritage of the Shirak Region