Simon Payaslian
Simon Payaslian is an
Armenian-American historian, author, editor, who has held the Charles K. and Elizabeth M. Kenosian Chair in Modern Armenian History and Literature at Boston University since 2007. From 2002 to 2007 he held the Kaloosdian/Mugar Chair in Armenian genocide Studies and Modern Armenian History at Clark University.[1]
Payaslian is the nephew of
Richard Hovannisian, where his dissertation was titled United States Policy toward the Armenian Question and the Armenian Genocide.[2]
Works
- The History of Armenia: From the Origins to the Present (2007)
- United States Policy toward the Armenian Question and the Armenian Genocide (2005)
- The Armenian Genocide, 1915–1923: A Handbook for Students and Teachers (2001)
- International Political Economy: Conflict and Cooperation in the Global System (co-authored with Frederic S. Pearson) (1999; Chinese translation, Peking University Press, 2006)
- U.S. Foreign Economic and Military Aid: The Reagan and Bush Administrations (1996).
- He has co-edited (with Richard G. Hovannisian) two volumes, Armenian Constantinople (2010) and Armenian Cilicia (2008).[3]
References
- ^ "Curriculum Vitae: Simon Payaslian" (PDF). Boston University. April 2012.
- OCLC 56571772– via Open WorldCat.
- ^ "Simon Payaslian | History".