The Karabakh Conflict From Ceasefire to Safarov


 History     Nov 15 2012 | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM HIB 135

The Karabakh Conflict From Ceasefire to Safarov
Analysis Via Television News Coverage 1990s to 2012

an illustrated lecture by

LEVON MARASHLIAN
Professor of History, Glendale Community College
Lecturer, University of California Irvine

Sponsored by Armenian Studies

Thursday, November 15, 2012
Reception - 6:30 pm
Lecture - 7:00 pm
Humanities Instructional Building 135
Refreshments provided

Public parking available in the Mesa Parking Structure for $10

Levon Marashlian is Professor of History at Glendale Community College where he teaches Armenian History and the Diaspora, as well as Middle Eastern, Russian, and US history and politics. He has also taught at UCI, UCLA, and CSUN. He lectured extensively in Armenia as a Fulbright Scholar and in Stepanakert, he analyzed news coverage of the Karabakh Conflict for government officials. He testified in the US Congress in 1996. In 1990, he participated in the 11th Congress of Turkish History in Ankara, the first time an Armenian historian lectured on the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Among his publications is a book printed in Istanbul: Ermeni Sorunu ve Türk-Amerikan Iliskileri, 1919-1923 [The Armenian Question and Turkish-American Relations].