Khatchig Mouradian is a journalist and academic who works as a lecturer at
Columbia University.[1]
Life
Mouradian was born in an Armenian family in Lebanon.[2] He worked as the editor of the Armenian Weekly.[3] He is the recipient the Gulbenkian Armenian Studies research fellowship to study the Armenian community in China in the 20th century (2014).[4] Mouradian is also the recipient of the first Hrant Dink Freedom and Justice Medal (2014) of the Organization of Istanbul Armenians.[5] In 2016, Mouradian earned the first PhD in Armenian Genocide studies at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University; scholars
Taner Akçam,
Debórah Dwork, and
Raymond Kévorkian formed the committee that approved his dissertation, titled Genocide and Humanitarian Assistance in Ottoman Syria (1915-1917).[6]
Works
Mouradian, Khatchig (2021). The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915–1918. MSU Press.
ISBN978-1-62895-419-7.[7][8][9]
Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Bayraktar, Seyhan; Mouradian, Khatchig (2023). After the Ottomans: Genocide's Long Shadow and Armenian Resilience. Bloomsbury Academic.
ISBN978-1-78831-276-9.
Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Mouradian, Khatchig (2024). The I.B. Tauris Handbook of the Late Ottoman Empire: History and Legacy. Bloomsbury Academic.
ISBN978-0-7556-4435-3.
^Semerdjian, Elyse (2023). "The Resistance Network: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Syria, 1915–1918 Khatchig Mouradian (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2021). Pp. 262. $24.95 paperback. ISBN: 9781611863949". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 55 (1): 183–185.
doi:
10.1017/S0020743823000338.