THE ARMENIAN INSTITUTE AND ANATOLIA COLLEGE PRESENT
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
AT THE CROSSROADS OF FAMILY AND INSTITUTIONAL MEMORY: THE ARMENIANS OF MARSOVAN AND
By Professor Armen T. Marsoobian
Wednesday, 9 December 2009 at 7:30
Nevart Gulbenkian Hall,
(Tube: High Street Kensington)
Admission: £5; £3 for Friends of Armenian Institute
Drawing upon family memoirs, letters and missionary accounts, Professor Marsoobian chronicles the interconnections between the history of his family and the history of an educational institution important in the life of the historic Armenian
Illustrating his talk with dozens of photographs and drawings from the family collection of Tsolag and Aram Dildilian, Marsoobian traces his family's history from its early days in
The growth and prosperity of the college and the Armenians of Marsovan came to a tragic end in the summer months of 1915 when the Armenian staff and students of the college, along with most of the Armenian population of the city, were sent on the death marches of the Armenian Genocide. Members of the family miraculously survived in Marsovan and witnessed the horrors of the events of 1915 to 1918.
Wine and snacks to follow the lecture.
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