Zoltán Gerály
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
Historical Narratives in the Caucasus region
20th - 21th Century Caucasian and Transcaucasian History
Krisztián Szabó
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
The History of the Hungarian-Armenian Community in the 20th Century
Inessa Arustamyan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
The Historical Development of Aṙtial Dialect
The PhD dissertation will focus on the historical development of Aṙtial dialect from the point of view of diachronic dialectology, effectively focusing on the change and evolution of the grammatical features of the language, which means we are going to deal with historical-comparative linguistics of Aṙtial dialect.
Gagik Chilingaryan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My research focuses on the impacts of national minority existence and their implications for regional stability in South Caucasus, drawing a comparative analysis between Armenia and Georgia.
Diana Ghazaryan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My academic interests are the history of the Armenian community and its cultural production in Jerusalem from the early modern period to the 20th century, as well as postmodern critical approaches to its representation.
Zhenya Ghazaryan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My upcoming project will explore the representations of the city of Van as a lost city for Armenians, spanning from the late 19th century to the present day.
Hripsime Khachatryan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My upcoming dissertation will investigate the lost cities of Artsakh and their impact on Armenian identity.
Marianna Manasyan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My dissertation is on the history of Armenian cinema in comparison with German cinema in the context of shared socialist experiences. It analyzes film festivals with the initiative of establishing Armenian cinema in the multicultural world.
Armine Mnatsakanyan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
Historical Narratives in the Museums of Soviet Armenia: A Case study on the Former State Revolution Museum of the Armenian SSR.
Lilit Mnatsakanyan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Cotutelle PhD with Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa (GWZO)
Research
My doctoral research centers on the theme of "Constructive Relativities: Deconstructing the Idea of East/ern Europe in Armenian Sources." It aims to scrutinize the conceptions and perceptions of Eastern Europe within Armenian sources, challenging preconceived notions and unraveling the complexity of the Armenian perspective on this region. This research seeks to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of regional dynamics, underscoring the importance of reevaluating Eastern European notions through the lens of Armenian historical and cultural contexts.
Lilit Sagatelyan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My research focuses on intergenerational transmission of memories and historical narratives in a migration context. It studies the case of Armenians of Nakhijevan.
Kima Saribekyan
Doctoral Student, PPCU, Institute of History, Department of Armenian Studies
Research
My PhD dissertation delves into unexplored narratives surrounding the French Mandate in Cilicia during the Interwar Period, 1918 to 1939.