February 15, 2010
June
7, 2008
Turkey and the Karabakh Conflict — new book by Dr. Hayk Demoyan in the Russian section of the library. The book explores the Turkish participation in the Karabakh war as the main ally of Azerbaijan. A summary in English is also available.
May
13, 2008
Memoirs about the Karabakh movement and war (in Russian) by Victor Krivopuskov are added in the Karabakh section of the library.
May 7th , 2008
The Armenian monuments in Nakhichevan ASSR (in Armenian) by the historian and researcher Argam Ayvazyan. Illustrated with many rare photographs.
May 5th , 2008
Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire by Viscount Bryce: collection of documents and eye-witness accounts from 1915 about the genocide of Armenians and Assyrians in the Ottoman Empire.
April 13, 2008
Numerous updates in the Armenian-language section of the library.
January
7, 2007
2000 years of Armenian theater — a two volume work by art historian George
Goyan in the Russian section.
January 4, 2007
We have four new authors in the Armenian
and Russian sections: Kamsar
Avetisyan with a collection of armenological articles; Argam
Ayvazyan with an illustrated book on the historical monuments
of Jugha; poet Hamo Sahyan;
Sargis Ghantarjyan
(fiction, memoirs).
October 22, 2006
In the Armenian Mythology
section the Sasuntsi David (David
of Sasoun) folk-epic with classical illustrations by Hakob Kojoyan
is added.
August 11, 2006
Added three articles about the Armenian
question written by Nikoghayos
Adonts in 1918–20, in Armenian. In the Kids’
section Arev - collection of Armenian
folk-tales, in Armenian is added.
June 30 , 2006
Added History of Taron
by Hovhan Mamikonyan
and a work called From
the History of the Armenian Military Art by colonel S.
Sargsyan in the Armenian
part of the History section.
February 12, 2006
Check for updates in the Russian
and Armenian sections of the library.
Also please check the following
announcement.
October 21, 2005: ArmenianHouse.org is back!
Armenian Electronic Library is back online with even more free
content. But why was it offline on the first place? First our web
site became the target of a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)
attack along with number of other Armenian web sites, and then we
were busy looking for a better protected web hosting provider while
also struggling with number of technical and organizational issues.
So what's new? Report
on the American Red Cross relief expedition of 1896 to Asia Minor,
which was headed by Clara
Barton—the legendary founder of the American Red Cross
Society is added to the Armenian Genocide
section. Also added Vardananq—
the famous novel by Derenik
Demirchyan in the Russian section of
the library. And the last but not least: after 2 years of delays
the text of Call
of the Plowmen by Khachik
Dashtents is now complete in the Armenian section of the library.
September 20, 2005: The book about Vahan Teryan sponsored by
ArmenianHouse.org now published
The book "How can I sing the memory of yours..." by Rafik
Ghazaryan is published however due to limited number of copies it
will be distributed among the libraries and literary institutions
of Armenia and probably will not be for sale.
June 10, 2005: ArmenianHouse.org awarded with 1st category award
in the "Mashtots 1600" contest
This came as a total surprise to us: ArmenianHouse.org was awarded
by the 1st category prize in the "El. Mayreni" nomination
set by the «Friends of Matenadaran» foundation in the Mashtots1600
contest for which we got $500 in cash. Understanding that it is
hardly possible to distribute this money among two dozen people
who had contributed to our project during the last four years we
decided to give all the money for something useful. Thus we sent
them to the National Library of Armenia for publishing a book devoted
to 120 year jubilee of Vahan Teryan. The book by Rafik Ghazaryan
named "How can I sing the memory of yours..." (in Armenian)
contains the chronology of the poet's life, bibliography of works
about him, also quotes about Teryan by his contemporaries.
February 27, 2005
Thanks to Tom
Samuelian we are able to present in our library the English
translation of St. Grigor Narekatsi's Narek
(Book of Lamentations). People who enjoy reading in the old-fashioned
way (I'am sure those are the majority) may order
a copy of this masterpiece of Christian literature from Amazon.com.
The St. Gregory of Narek
web site provides valuable information on the history of Narek
and more.
Also published in full the famous book of Armenian
poems translated into English by Alice
Stone Blackwell. It contains poetical works of 32 Armenian authors,
including Duryan,
Avetik Isahakyan,
Siamanto, Patkanyan,
Daniel Varuzhan,
Sayat Nova
and many others.
Added some biographical articles by Ruth Bedevian on Khachatur
Abovian, Khrimian
Hayrig, Zabel Yesayan, Hovhannes
Hovhannesyan, Mikael Nalbandyan,
Arshak Chobanyan and
Petros Duryan.
There are also updates in the Armenian
and Russian sections of the library.
February 13, 2005
Almost a year ago an Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan
attending English language training course within the framework
of NATO-sponsored partnership for peace program in Budapest, Hungary
was axed while asleep by an Azerbaijani fellow student. The trial
of the murderer is still not over and is constantly being postponed.
International media did very little to publicize what happened in
Budapest. Because of that the budapest.sumgait.info
web site has been launched to provide more information on the case
both for journalists and general public.
November 30, 2004
Added Khachagoghi hishatakarany
by Raffi in the Armenian section
of the library.
November 26, 2004
Added Chaos by Alexander
Shirvanzade in the Russian section of the library.
November 23, 2004
Presenting The
history of the Cilician Armenian state and law by professor
Alexey Suqiasyan in the
Russian section and works by Brother
Mehruzhan Babajanyan on Christianity and Armenian church, including
some of his works for children
in the Armenian section of the library.
November 21, 2004
A historical novel about Joseph
Emin—a person who devoted his life to the freedom of the
Armenians—written by Eduard
Avagyan is published in the Russian section.
November 10, 2004
Presenting three new authors in Literary
Cafe: Gayane
Vopyan, Ashot
Beglaryan and Sargis
Kantarjyan. Also new works added to Sara
Margaryan's page.
July 27, 2004
Published online Turkey
and the Armenian Atrocities by Edwin
Munsell Bliss (originally published in 1896). Until now this
book is considered to be the most accurate and full description
of the Hamidian massacres of 1894-1896 by a Western traveler.
Also published the Report
of the American Military Mission to Armenia by Major General
James G. Harbord. It was presented to the U.S. Senate in 1920 and
contained a detailed review of situation in Turkish Armenia and
Transcaucasia after World War I.
July 12, 2004
ArmenianHouse.org presents Letters
from the Scenes of the Recent Massacres in Armenia by J.
Rendel Harris & B. Helen Harris. The book was published
in 1897 and contained eyewitness accounts by British missionaries
about the Hamidian massacres of 1896. Special thanks to Aram Arkun
and Irina Minasyan for their help in publishing this rare book on
the Internet.
April 16, 2004
Uploaded The Red Rugs of
Tarsus by Helen
Davenport Gibbons. She was one of those few foreigners to witness
the Armenian massacres of 1909. The book was first published in
New York City, 1917.
The (Western) Armenian translation of Soghomon
Tehlirian's Trial (aka "The Trial of Talaat Pasha")
is published thanks to the support of an anonymous sponsor. The
English version is also
available.
February 9 , 2004
Travelogue by an Italian diplomat and historian Luigi
Villari called Fire
and Sword in the Caucasus is now available in the Armenian
History section of the library. Balanced and thoughtful, this
is one of the very few books presenting an accurate account of the
revolutionary events of 1905-1906 in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan
and South Russia by a European witness. Contains 93 photographs.
Published in 1906. |