Other Publications
Sarafian, Nigoghos, The Bois de Vincennes, Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 2011.
The Bois de Vincennes by French-Armenian author Nikoghos Sarafian is a noted work of artistic prose in the 20th century Armenian diaspora literature, translated into English by Christopher Atamian.
The distributor at the time of the publication was Wayne State University Press. Copies of the book are now sold through the current distributor, Michigan State University Press.
Koolakian, Robert G. Struggle for Justice: A Story of the American Committee for Independence of America, 1915-1920. Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 2008.
Struggle for Justice demonstrates the high level of concern by Americans and other prominent figures of the Entente Powers for the Armenian Question and the fledgling Republic of Armenia in 1918-1920.
The distributor at the time of the publication was Wayne State University Press. Copies of the book are now sold through the current distributor, Michigan State University Press.
The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896: British Media Testimony, ed, by Arman J. Kirakossian, Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 2008.
The Armenian Massacres is a companion volume to Arman J. Kirakossian’s previously published The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896: American Media Testimony. It highlights some of what was written in the British press about the massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1894-1896.
The distributor at the time of the publication was Wayne State University Press. Copies of the book are now sold through the current distributor, Michigan State University Press.
Papazian, Dennis R, and Gerald Ottenbreit. Armenian Studies Chairs, Programs, and Related Graduate Studies, 1969-2003. Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 2003.
Armenian Studies Chairs, Programs, and Related Graduate Studies from 1969 sheds light on educational patterns of Armenian Studies graduate degrees as of September 2003.
Copies are still available through the Armenian Research Center.
Yessaian, Harry, and Dennis R. Papazian. Out of Turkey: the life story of Donik "Haji Bey" Yessaian : a family memoir. Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 1994.
Out of Turkey is the life story of Donik “Haji Bey” Yessaian, who fled the Armenian massacres in the Ottoman Empire in 1895-96 and settled in Detroit, Michigan. His son, Harry Yessaian, chronicles the life of his father through the years of the Great Depression and World War II, as rendered to him by his relatives.
What Every Armenian Should Know: How To Defend the Truth, ed. by Dennis R. Papazian, Dearborn, MI: Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 1990.
What Every Armenian Should Know was published to counter deniers of the Armenian Genocide.
Copies are still available through the Armenian Research Center.