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PRESENTATION OF BOOK TITLED "LIKE OUR MOUNTAINS. A HISTORY OF ARMENIANS IN CANADA"

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  • PRESENTATION OF BOOK TITLED "LIKE OUR MOUNTAINS. A HISTORY OF ARMENIANS IN CANADA"

    PRESENTATION OF BOOK TITLED "LIKE OUR MOUNTAINS. A HISTORY OF ARMENIANS IN CANADA" HELD IN OTTAWA

    Pan Armenian
    24.10.2005 20:56 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Presentation of a book titled "Like Our Mountains. A
    History of Armenians in Canada" was held October 20, 2005 by Canadian
    Armenian Network with the participation of the Union of Armenian
    students of Ottawa and Carlton Universities on the initiative of
    the Armenian Embassy in Canada, RA MFA press office reported. The
    book by Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill, professor of Armenian and
    immigration history, is the first comprehensive account of the
    experience of the more than seventy-five thousand Armenians who
    have found refuge in Canada from the late nineteenth century to the
    devastating earthquake in 1988. Like Our Mountains relates the history
    of the Canadian Armenian community from its founding, settlements,
    and economic adjustments, to its social, religious, political, and
    cultural life, transformations over generations, and relationship
    with other communities in Canadian society. In her examination of
    the cities settled by Armenian immigrants - Brantford before 1914,
    St Catharines after World War I, Hamilton after World War II, and
    Toronto and Montreal from the 1960s to 1988, Kaprielian-Churchill
    has carried out exhaustive research in English, Armenian, and French
    sources, including archives, oral histories, diaries and memoirs,
    letters, and material culture. Especially moving are the interviews
    with survivors of the genocide that provide the book with an emotional
    intensity rare for a work of historical scholarship. Written in prose
    that will appeal to scholars and general readers, Kaprielian-Churchill
    combines the skills of a historian with the imagination of a novelist
    in a compelling history of Canada's dynamic Armenian community.
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