
About
Simon Payaslian holds the Charles K. and Elizabeth M. Kenosian Chair in Modern Armenian History and Literature at Boston University's Department of History. His research focuses on Armenian history, U.S. foreign policy, international human rights, and diaspora studies. He has authored/co-authored multiple books including The Political Economy of Human Rights in Armenia (2011) and The History of Armenia (2007).
Education:
- B.A. in History, Wayne State University
- M.A. in History, Wayne State University
- Ph.D. in History, University of California, Los Angeles
His research interests include post-Soviet Armenian governance, Armenian diasporic communities, and the legacy of the Armenian Genocide. Current projects explore the Armenian-American community, Armenian poet Daniel Varujan in Belgium, and Ottoman-era missionary activity.
Publications Trends: His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary policy issues, emphasizing intersections between Armenian national identity and global systems. Recent scholarship engages transnational Armenian communities and memory politics.
Professional Contributions: He has co-edited volumes on Armenian Constantinople and Cilicia, and his articles appear in journals like Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies and Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies.
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