VOLUME 17(1964)
Issues
Number 1, Spring 1964
Number 2, Summer 1964
Number 3, Autumn 1964
Number 4, Winter 1964
Number 1, Spring 1964
On an Account of an Early Hindu Colony in Armenia (pp. 3-14) | James H. Tashjian
Five Poems (pp. 15-16) | Archie Minasian
The Extremists and the Armenian Extremists (pp. 17-21) | Reuben Darbinian
Two "Armenian" Poems (pp. 22-23) | Eugene Field
Armenia - A Leading Factor in the Winning of World War I (pp. 24-45) | Garo Pasdermadjian
The Armenian Case and the United States of America, A Statement of the American Committee for the Independence of Armenia (pp. 46-53)
The Prayer of the Mother of God (pp. 54-55) | S. Taparakan
The Unbroken Continuity of the Khurrian-Khaldian-Armenian Language through 45 Centuries (pp. 56-58) | Dr. Arshag Safrastian
How to MATErialize Your Affinity (p. 59) | P.K. Thomajian
Recent Impressions of Soviet Armenia (pp. 60-63) | John Boornazian
From Sardarapat to Sevres and Lausanne (A Political Diary) (Part VI) (pp. 64-73)
A History of Armenia (Chapter XV) (pp. 74-80) | Hrand Pasdermadjian
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Number 2, Summer 1964
An Editorial: UNESCO and the Kemal Ataturk Anniversary (pp. 3-4)
Is There Hope or an End to the Cold War? (pp. 5-10) | Reuben Darbinian
The Two Great Nerses': Nerses the Graceful (pp. 11-14) | H. Babessian
The Two Great Nerses': Nerses the Great (pp. 15-20) | H. Babessian
The Way of the House (pp. 21-23) | Archie Minasian
The Dawn (A Drama for Television) (pp. 24-42 ) | Moses Konjoian
Saints Sahak and Mesrop (pp. 43-45) | Mihrdat H. Tiryakian
The Pongratz Family: Hungary's Spirit will Never Die (pp. 46-50) | Thomas Vartabedian
From Sardarapat to Sevres and Lausanne (A Political Diary) (Part VII) (pp. 51-67) | Avetis Aharonian
A History of Armenia (Chapter VI) (pp. 68-79) | Hrand Pasdermadjian
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Number 3, Autumn 1964
International Developments 1800-1946 Affecting the Armenian Case (pp. 3-19) | Ruben Der Minassian
Congressman Flood's Bill to Create a House Committee on Captive Nations (pp. 20-22) | Reuben Darbinian
Architect Sinan - Armenian or Turk? (pp. 23-27) | Haigaz Kazarian
A Kurd Speaks Out on Kemal-Soviet Axis (pp. 28-30) | Sureya Bedr Khan
Words of Advice to a Turkish Bey (pp. 31-35) | Hrand Akanaiyan
The Armenians (pp. 36-42) | Emily J. Robinson
Wind Sculpture (p. 43) | Diana Der Hovanessian
Mazdakist Communism (pp. 44-50) | Valad Valadian
The Armenian Trek (pp. 51-54) | C.L. McCluer Stevens
The Reign of Tiridates III (pp. 55-57) | H. Babessian
The Ole Country (Vignette) (p. 58) | P.K. Thomajan
Truth (pp. 59-63) | G. Mehian
From Sardarapet to Sevres and Lausanne (A Political Diary) (Part VII) (pp. 64-71) | Avetis Aharonian
A History of Armenia (Chapter XVII) (pp. 72-81) | Hrand Pasdermadjian
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Number 4, Winter 1964
Genocide and the Armenian Case (pp. 3-7) | Yervant Khatanasian
Charitable Efforts in Early Armenia (pp. 8-9) | Vahan Professor Totomiantz
The Underdeveloped Countries in the Soviet Empire (pp. 10-14) | Abdurakhman G. Avtorkhanov
Wind Sculpture (p. 15) | Diana Der Hovanessian
English-Armenian Cognates According to Webster (pp. 6-19) | Sarkis M. Saryan
The Armenian Republic (pp. 20-39) | Richard G. Hovannisian
Delayed Diploma (pp. 40-43) | P.K. Thomajan
The Armenian Question (pp. 44-45) | A.J. Simonian
From Sardarapat to Sevres and Lausanne (A Political Diary) (Part VII) (pp. 46-55) | Avetis Aharonian
A History of Armenia (Chapter XVIII) (pp. 56-62) | Hrand Pasdermadjian
Seventeen Years of the Armenian Review: Part One of a Comprehensive Index of Material Appearing in this Publication 1948-1964 (Volumes I through XVII) (pp. 63-79)
The Desert King: Ibn Saud and his Arabia (p. 80) | David Howarth
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