Sebouh David Aslanian is a historian of the early modern world and Armenian history.[1] He is Professor & Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History at UCLA.[2]
Born in Ethiopia to Armenian parents whose ancestors fled the Ottoman Empire during the Hamidian massacres in the 1890s, Aslanian spend his adolescence in Dubai. His maternal grandfather, Georges Djerrahian, opened Ethiopia's first commercial printing press in 1931.[3] [3] He obtained BA from McGill University, MA from New School for Social Research and a Ph.D. with Distinction from Columbia University.[2]
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edit- ^ "Armenians in the Early Modern World of the Indian Ocean, Dr. Sebouh D. Aslanian". American University of Armenia. July 18, 2013. Archived from the original on 14 October 2024.
- ^ a b "Sebouh Aslanian". history.ucla.edu. Social Sciences Division UCLA. 26 October 2021.
- ^ a b Aslanian, Sebouh D. (15 December 2014). "The Marble of Armenian History: Or Armenian History as World History". Études arméniennes contemporaines (4): 129–142. doi:10.4000/eac.707. ISSN 2269-5281.
- ^ Göçek, Fatma Müge (2012). "Postcoloniality, the Ottoman Past, and the Middle East Present". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 44 (3): 549–563. doi:10.1017/S0020743812000529. JSTOR 23280478.
- ^ Oonk, Gijsbert (2013). "Review of From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa". The Business History Review. 87 (2): 346–348. doi:10.1017/S0007680513000457. ISSN 0007-6805. JSTOR 43299108.
- ^ Sahin, Emrah (2013). "Review of From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa". Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 56 (2): 309–311. doi:10.1163/15685209-12341293. ISSN 0022-4995. JSTOR 43303536.
- ^ Raveux, Olivier (2013). "Review of From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa". Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine (1954-). 60 (1): 194–197. ISSN 0048-8003. JSTOR 23557898.
- ^ Vink, Markus (2012). "Review of From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa". The Historian. 74 (2): 426–428. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.2012.00322_72.x. ISSN 0018-2370. JSTOR 24455499.
- ^ Risso, Patricia (2012). "Review of From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa". The American Historical Review. 117 (4): 1188. doi:10.1093/ahr/117.4.1188. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 23427894.