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Houshamadyan:
Recreating
Armenian
Life
in
the
Ottoman
Empire Posted
By
Khatchig
Mouradian
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May
24,
2012
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An
Interview
with
Vahe
Tachjian
 Historian
Vahé
Tachjian
earned
his
Ph.D.
in
history
and
civilization
at
the
Ecole
des
Hautes Etudes
en
Sciences
Sociales
(EHESS)
in
Paris.
His
research
covers
the
period
of
the
French occupation
of
Cilicia,
Syria,
and
Lebanon
between
World
War
I
and
World
War
II;
the Armenians
in
the
Ottoman
Empire;
refugee
problems
in
the
Middle
East;
and
Kurdish­Armenian relations.
He
has
carried
out
extensive
research
in
archives
in
Paris,
Berlin,
Nantes,
London, Cairo,
Beirut,
Aleppo,
and
Yerevan,
and
is
currently
the
project
director
and
chief
editor
of www.houshamadyan.org,
which
was
created
in
2011
by
the
Berlin­based
Houshamadyan
not­ for­profit
Association,
founded
in
2010.
The
website
aims
is
to
reconstruct
the
daily
life
of
the Ottoman­Armenian
and
his
social
environment
in
all
its
facets.
Articles
and
various
materials about
the
Harput
(Kharpert),
Palu,
and
Marash
regions
have
already
appeared
on
the
website’s pages.
New
articles
and
materials
about
many
other
Armenian­populated
areas
are
in preparation. Tachjian’s
publications
include
La France en Cilicie et en Haute­Mésopotamie. Aux confins de la Turquie, de la Syrie et de l’Irak (Karthala
Editions,
Paris,
2004,
465 pages);
Introduction
and
Notes
to
Ohannès Pacha
Kouyoumdjian,
Le Liban à la veille et au début de la guerre: Mémoires d’un gouverneur, 1913­1915,
with
co­editors Raymond
Kévorkian
and
Michel
Paboudjian (Beirut,
2003);
Les Arméniens, 1917­ 1939. La quête d’un refuge,
with
co­editors Raymond
Kévorkian
and
Lévon
Nordiguian (Presses
de
l’Université
Saint­Joseph, Beirut,
2006,
320
pages);
and
The ‘…our
plan
has
in
view
all
the
provinces
of
the Ottoman
Empire
where
Armenian
community
life Armenian General Benevolent Union: One existed
until
the
beginning
of
the
20th
century.
… Hundred Years of History,
volume
1
(1906­ it
is
our
aim
to
show
the
many
colorful
aspects
of 40)
and
volume
2
(1941­2006)
(AGBU Central
Board
of
Directors,
447
pages, this
rich
life,
to
attempt
to
revitalize
various 2006,
Paris).
His
new
book,
based
on
the different
microcosms
in
villages
and
towns.
We diaries
of
two
Armenian
deportees
(1915­ are
convinced
that
the
more
the
emphasis
is placed
on
life,
on
ways
of
living,
on
local
histories, 18)
from
Ayntab,
is
currently
in
preparation for
publication. the
more
we
will
show
how
great
the
absence
is of
all
that,
the
emptiness—demographic
and Armenian
Weekly
Editor
Khatchig cultural—that
is
still
noticeable,
especially
in Mouradian
recently
conducted
an
interview eastern
Anatolia.’ with
Tachjian
via
e­mail,
about
the Houshamadyan
project. Khatchig
Mouradian—Town
and
village
histories
and
memory
books
written
by
Ottoman­ Armenians
have
long
been
forgotten
by
Armenians—except
for
a
small
group
of
history
buffs and
scholars.
In
Turkey,
they
were
never
part
of
the
discourse
and
were
not
incorporated
into the
historiography.
Houshamadyan
challenges
this
status
quo.
Tell
us
about
the
inception
of this
project
and
its
mission. Vahe
Tachjian—Yes,
the
histories
have
been
both
forgotten
and
ignored,
but
for
different reasons.
It
is
simply
distracting
for
Turkish
official
historiography
to
value
Armenian
books
that, through
local
history,
local
culture,
local
customs,
and
local
characteristics,
turn
the
Ottoman­ Armenian
into
an
inseparable
part
of
the
Ottoman
legacy
(although
the
Armenian
authors
of these
books
did
not
write
the
histories
of
their
villages,
towns,
or
regions
with
that
aim
in mind).
In
any
event,
when
we
use
these
books
as
primary
sources,
it
is
obvious
how
much
can be
learned
through
them,
especially
about
19 th­
and
early
20 th­century
Ottoman
social
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