Khatchig Mouradian is a lecturer in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) at Columbia University. He has also taught courses on imperialism, mass violence, urban space and conflict in the Middle East, the aftermaths of war and mass violence, and human rights at Worcester State University, Rutgers University, Stockton University, and California State University - Fresno. Mouradian is the author of articles on genocide, mass violence, and unarmed resistance, the co-editor of a forthcoming book on late-Ottoman history, and the editor-in-chief of The Armenian Review. Mouradian holds a PhD in History from the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University.
Dikran M. Kaligian has been Visiting Professor of Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University and has taught at Westfield State and Wheaton Colleges. He currently teaches at Worcester State University and is Managing Editor of The Armenian Review . He received his doctorate in history from Boston College. He is the author of Armenian Organization and Ideology under Ottoman Rule: 1908-1914, published by Transaction Publishers.
Vartan Matiossian, historian and literary scholar, was born in Montevideo (Uruguay). In 2005 he received his PhD in History from the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia with a dissertation about the history of the Armenian community in Argentina until 1950. He has taught Armenian history and language in Buenos Aires and New Jersey from 1988-2004 on primary, secondary and college levels. Since 1980 he has contributed extensively to Armenian and non-Armenian publications worldwide with scholarly articles, reviews, essays, translations, poetry, fiction, and other writings in Armenian, Spanish, and English.
He has authored four books in Armenian: about the 20th century writer Gostan Zarian (1998), the Armenians in Latin America from the beginnings to 1950 (2005), impressions from travels to Armenia (2005), and the dancer Armen Ohanian (2007, together with Artsvi Bakhchinyan). He has also published three booklets in Spanish, edited or co-edited three volumes (Spanish, English, and Armenian), and translated 12 volumes from Armenian into Spanish.
Richard G. Hovannisian: University of California, Los Angeles
Stephan Astourian: University of California, Berkeley
Levon Chorbajian: University of Massachusetts, Lowell
S. Peter Cowe: University of California, Los Angeles
G. M. Goshgarian: University of Burgundy
Ara Khanjian: Ventura College
Dickran Kouymjian: California State University, Fresno
Marc Nichanian: New York, New York
Susan Pattie: University College London
Ronald Grigor Suny: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Khachig Tololyan: Wesleyan University