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Contributors to Volume 1, Number 3

David Stephen Calonne is the author of William Saroyan: My Real Work is Being. He has published widely on modern literature and taught at the University of Texas, the University of Michigan, and Sienna Heights College.

John P. Fox lectures on Jewish history and Holocaust and genocide studies for the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at University College London.

Dickran Kouymjian is the Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies and Director of the Sarkis & Meliné Kalfayan Center for Armenian Studies at the California State University, Fresno. He is the author of numerous works, including The Arts of Armenia (1992).

Onnik Krikorian is a photojournalist based in London. His work on the Kurds can be found at http://www.freespeech.org/oneworld/photo/.

Maud Mandel is the Dorot Visiting Assistant Professor in Modern Jewish History at Brown University. Her research focuses on the impact of the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust on survivor communities.

Onnic Marashian is editor emeritus of Platt’s Oilgram. He was editor in chief of Platt’s Oilgram News for twenty-five years, and editorial director of Platt’s before he retired in 1996.

Vartan Matiossian is Associate Professor of Armenian History and Religion at the School of Eastern Studies, Universidad del Salvador (Buenos Aires).

Melcon G. Melconian is principal consultant and founder of Princeton-based PetroTechnologies. An oil and gas industry professional for over thirty-five years, he has held management and technical positions with Mobil Oil and other companies and has worked in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Armenia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. He holds several patents.

Razmik Panossian is a doctoral student in government at the London School of Economics. He edited (with Donald V. Schwartz) the volume Nationalism and History: The Politics of Nation Building in Post-Soviet Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

Simon Payaslian holds a Ph.D. in political science (Wayne State University, 1992) and is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Armenian History at UCLA. He has taught at Wayne State University, the University of Michigan, Dearborn, and the University of Windsor. He is the author of U.S. Foreign Economic and Military Aid: The Reagan and Bush Administrations (1996), and of articles on international law, human rights, peace and conflict studies, and United States foreign policy.

Gregory Topalian is in the Ph.D. program (History Department) at the University of Southampton. He is writing his dissertation on the comparative memory of the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust.


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