• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: North American Armenians : N016
  • Contributor: Cohen, Alex [Other]; Bakalian, Anny [Other]; Mahakian, Charles [Other]; Chichekian, Garo [Other]; Kaprielian-Churchill, Isabel [Other]; Tashjian, James H. [Other]; Phillips, Jenny K. [Other]; Mirak, Robert [Other]; Henry, Sheila E. [Other]; Wallis, Wilson D. [Other]
  • Corporation: Human Relations Area Files, Inc
  • imprint: New Haven, Conn: Human Relations Area Files, Inc, 1996
  • Published in: eHRAF World Cultures
  • Extent: Online-Ressource
  • Language: English
  • Reproductino series: eHRAF World Cultures
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: Culture summary: North American Armenians - Alex Cohen - 1996 -- - The Armenians of the United States and Canada: a brief study - by James H. Tashjian - 1970 -- - Fresno Armenians (to 1919) - by Wilson D. Wallis ; edited, with introduction by Nectar Davidian - 1965 -- - The Armenian community of Québec - by Garo Chichekian - 1989 -- - Symbol, myth and rhetoric: the politics of culture in an Armenian-American population - Jenny Phillips - 1989 -- - Armenian-Americans: from being to feeling Armenian - Anny Bakalian - 1993 -- - Torn between two lands: Armenians in America, 1890 to World War I - Robert Mirak - 1983 -- - Cultural persistence and socio economic mobility: a comparative study of assimilation among Armenians and Japanese in Los Angeles - Sheila E. Henry - 1978 -- - History of the Armenians in California - by Charles Mahakian - 1974 -- - Reconstituting an Armenian settlement in Canada - Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill - 1991
  • Description: North American Armenians are an ethnic minority in the United States and Canada. Armenians have a considerable amount of cultural diversity among themselves. They have migrated primarily to large industrial cities in the United States. This file is made up of seven documents. Most of the documents are on Armenians in cities in the United States, with one on Armenians in Montreal