Levon Abrahamian (English Wikipedia)

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  • Birkalan, Hande A. (Spring 2004). "Reviewed Work: Armenian FolkArts, Culture, and Identity by Levon Abrahamian, Nancy Sweezy". The Journal of American Folklore. 117 (464): 202–203. doi:10.1353/jaf.2004.0029. JSTOR 4137827. S2CID 161962094. Nevertheless, the jargon-free language, style, and conceptual organization of Abrahamian and Sweezy's book make it an important contribution to the study of art, culture, and history, and it establishes a good dialogue with its readers. Especially for those who are interested in a general knowledge of the Armenian people, this book is certain to become an important source.
  • Kotchikian, Asbed (May 2008). "Reviewed Work: Armenian Identity in a Changing World by Levon Abrahamian". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 40 (2): 315–316. doi:10.1017/S0020743808080562. JSTOR 30069615. S2CID 162980194. This book is strongly recommended to anyone dealing with issues of changing identity in the post-Soviet space. The simple language of the author makes his research accessible to nonacademics and experts alike and gives the reader a chance to explore the process of post-Soviet transition. Overall, this is a great book that also lays the groundwork for further research on a little explored topic.

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  • Astourian, Stephan (Spring 2002). "Reviewed Work: Armenian Folk Arts, Culture, and Identity by Levon Abrahamian, Nancy Sweezy, Sam Sweezy". Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review. 13 (2): 75–76. JSTOR 41757899. This beautifully produced volume broadens significantly the scope of Armenology in the West, all too often preoccu- pied only with medieval literary, theological, and historical texts, and with the issue of Greek or Persian influence. It will be of interest to Indo-Europeanists, students of the Caucasus, anthropologists, and all those interested in tradi- tional cultures and environments.
  • Firkatian, Mari A. (January 2003). "Reviewed Work: Armenian Folk Arts, Culture, and Identity by Levon Abrahamian, Nancy Sweezy". The Russian Review. 62 (1): 150. JSTOR 3664563. ...tographer, the book is extremely accessible to Western readers yet would satisfy Armenians as well.
  • Birkalan, Hande A. (Spring 2004). "Reviewed Work: Armenian FolkArts, Culture, and Identity by Levon Abrahamian, Nancy Sweezy". The Journal of American Folklore. 117 (464): 202–203. doi:10.1353/jaf.2004.0029. JSTOR 4137827. S2CID 161962094. Nevertheless, the jargon-free language, style, and conceptual organization of Abrahamian and Sweezy's book make it an important contribution to the study of art, culture, and history, and it establishes a good dialogue with its readers. Especially for those who are interested in a general knowledge of the Armenian people, this book is certain to become an important source.
  • Kotchikian, Asbed (May 2008). "Reviewed Work: Armenian Identity in a Changing World by Levon Abrahamian". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 40 (2): 315–316. doi:10.1017/S0020743808080562. JSTOR 30069615. S2CID 162980194. This book is strongly recommended to anyone dealing with issues of changing identity in the post-Soviet space. The simple language of the author makes his research accessible to nonacademics and experts alike and gives the reader a chance to explore the process of post-Soviet transition. Overall, this is a great book that also lays the groundwork for further research on a little explored topic.

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  • "Decrees of the President of RA". president.am (in Armenian). 26 May 2009. Archived from the original on 21 May 2020. Մշակույթի վաստակավոր գործչի` Լեւոն Հմայակի ԱԲՐԱՀԱՄՅԱՆԻՆ ազգագրագետ, ՀՀ ԳԱԱ հնագիտության եւ ազգագրության ինստիտուտի արդի ազգաբանության բաժնի վարիչ

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  • Birkalan, Hande A. (Spring 2004). "Reviewed Work: Armenian FolkArts, Culture, and Identity by Levon Abrahamian, Nancy Sweezy". The Journal of American Folklore. 117 (464): 202–203. doi:10.1353/jaf.2004.0029. JSTOR 4137827. S2CID 161962094. Nevertheless, the jargon-free language, style, and conceptual organization of Abrahamian and Sweezy's book make it an important contribution to the study of art, culture, and history, and it establishes a good dialogue with its readers. Especially for those who are interested in a general knowledge of the Armenian people, this book is certain to become an important source.
  • Kotchikian, Asbed (May 2008). "Reviewed Work: Armenian Identity in a Changing World by Levon Abrahamian". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 40 (2): 315–316. doi:10.1017/S0020743808080562. JSTOR 30069615. S2CID 162980194. This book is strongly recommended to anyone dealing with issues of changing identity in the post-Soviet space. The simple language of the author makes his research accessible to nonacademics and experts alike and gives the reader a chance to explore the process of post-Soviet transition. Overall, this is a great book that also lays the groundwork for further research on a little explored topic.

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