04.10.2025
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Arman Khachatryan (second author), a researcher at the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, together with his colleague Manuk Avedikyan (first author) from the Institute of Armenian Studies at the University of Southern California, has published a peer-reviewed article, titled “Armenian Genocide Oral History as an Archival Source” in Archival Science, a leading international peer-reviewed journal in the field of archival and heritage studies (Q1, H-index: 44, Impact Factor (2025): ~2.1). The article appears in the special issue “Archives of Resilience: Locating and Interpreting Post-Ottoman Minority Sources,” co-edited by Dr. Alexis Rappas and Dr. Angelos Dalachanis.
This important contribution addresses a significant gap by exploring the creation and development of Armenian Genocide survivor oral history collections since the 1960s. It further examines the challenges, uses, and scholarly value of oral histories in Armenian Genocide research.
See the article at:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10502-025-09516-7.