Prof. Ronald Grigor Suny, gave a lecture series titled on 'Armenians and Armenia in the Age of Extremes' at Hrant Dink Foundation with the support of Gulbenkian Foundation and Sivil Düşün.

The Persistence of the Past: The Historical Shaping of Armenians in the World Today
7 April, 2017

Dispersion and Resurgence: Armenians in the Diaspora
23 March, 2017

The Soviet Experience: Armenians in the USSR
16 March, 2017

The Dilemma of the Damned: Ottoman and Russian Armenians in the Last Years of Imperial Rule
23 February, 2017

Making Modern Armenians: National Formation in the Russian and Ottoman Empires
16 February, 2017


photo: Berge Arabian

Ronald Grigor Suny is Wiliam H. Sewell Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Michigan; Emeritus Professor of Political Science and History at the University of Chicago; and Senior Researcher at the Higher School of Economics, National Research University, St. Petersburg, Russia. He is author of The Baku Commune, 1917-1918; The Making of the Georgian Nation; Looking Toward Ararat: Armenia in Modern History; The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union; The Soviet Experiment: Russia, the USSR, and the Successor States; They Can Live in the Desert But Nowhere Else: A History of the Armenian Genocide; and co-editor of A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire. His current research project is on tsarist Russia and the Ottoman Armenians.