Barlow Der Mugrdechian
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Barlow Der Mugrdechian (Armenian: Պարլօ Տէր-Մկրտիչեան;[1] born 1956) is a historian and lecturer of Armenian studies at California State University, Fresno, where he teaches Armenian language, literature, history, and culture courses.[2][3][4] His main area of research has been Armenian literature.[3] He serves as the director of the Armenian Studies Program and the director of the Center for Armenian Studies.[5][3] He has published numerous articles on Armenian history, culture. and literature in many academic and professional journals worldwide.[4]
Life and career[]
Of Armenian descent, was born in Fresno, California in 1956. He attained his B.S. degree in biology at California State University, Fresno. He continued his educated and attained his M.A. degree in Armenian language and literature from the department of Near Eastern languages and culture from University of California, Los Angeles.[2] Der Mugrdechian was admitted into California State University, Fresno as a professor in 1985.[2] He teaches Armenian language, literature, history and culture courses. In 1991, Der Mugrdechian was instrumental in the establishment of the student exchange program between California State University, Fresno and Yerevan State University.[2][4] For many years, Der Mugrdechian has taught and directed the Armenian Relief Society Summer Studies Program in Massachusetts.[4]
He was the chairman of the Armenian Community Council of the San Jaoquin Valley from 1992 to 1995.[4] He served in the Parish Council of the St. Paul Apostolic Church of Fresno from 1993 to 1995.[4] Der Mugrdechian has served as President of the Society for Armenian Studies for two terms-2001-2004 and 2015-2017. From 1997 to 2003, Der Mugrdechian edited the Newsletter of the Society for Armenian Studies, a newsletter that is published three times a year that is composed of academics and teachers who are interested in Armenian studies.[2] In 1996-1997 he hosted a television program about Armenian issues and history called Hye Talk.[2][4] In September 1999, the National Ecclesiastical Assembly of Etchmiadzin elected him as a delegate.[2] He also participated in the election of Karekin II as Catholicos of All Armenians.[2]
Barlow Der Mugrdechian has traveled extensively in the Middle East and Armenia and is fluent in Armenian (both Classical and Modern), Russian, Turkish, English and French.[4]
Recognition and awards[]
- In September 2010, Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, bestowed upon Der Mugrdechian the St. Nerses Shnorhali medal for his services to the Armenian church.[2]
- The 1995-1996 Provost's award for Excellency in Teaching (1996).[2]
- He has been awarded an honorary doctorate degree from Yerevan State University.[3]
Works[]
- "Anooshavan: the intrepid survivor" (Fresno, CA, 1995)
- "David of Sassoun: Critical Studies on the Armenian Epic" (Fresno, CA: The Press at California State University, Fresno, 2013)(209pp.)
- A Festschrift, "Between Paris and Fresno: Armenian Studies in Honor of Dickran Kouymjian" (Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda Press, 2008)(761pp.)
- "The Armenian Bible: a symposium celebrating the 1600th anniversary of the discovery of the Armenian alphabet and the translation of the Bible into Armenian" (Burbank, CA: Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, 2007)
References[]
- ^ "Պարլօ Տէր-Մկրտիչեան մրցանակ". matenadaran.am (in Armenian). Matenadaran. 24 July 2021. Archived from the original on 29 July 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Barlow Der Mugrdechian - Biography". CSUF. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Hovannisian, ed. by Richard G. (2004). Armenian Sebastia/Sivas and Lesser Armenia. Costa Mesa, Calif.: Mazda Publ. p. xiv. ISBN 1568591527.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Kouymjian], Berge Bulbulian. [With pref. by Dickran (2001). The Fresno Armenians : history of a diaspora community (1. ed., 2. print. ed.). Sanger, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. pp. 177–178. ISBN 188499539X.
- ^ "Welcome". Fresnostate.edu. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
External links[]
- 21st-century American historians
- Armenian-language writers
- Writers from Fresno, California
- California State University, Fresno faculty
- Living people
- California State University, Fresno alumni
- Armenian studies scholars
- American people of Armenian descent
- American male non-fiction writers
- 1956 births
- Historians from California