Memories of Yerevan - Hardcover

 
9788090889903: Memories of Yerevan

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Memories of Yerevan is a richly illustrated exploration of one of the world's oldest continually inhabited cities. Yerevan dates back to 782 BCE. This book brings together the work of twenty authors, each of whom is an expert in their field. It is an accessible look at the history and culture of Armenia through the story of its capital. In 301 CE, Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as an official religion. Memories of Yerevan provides a detailed description of the religious life of the country as seen through its unique churches and its written heritage, including the precious documents kept in the Matenadaran in Yerevan, the world's largest repository of Armenian manuscripts. As well as ancient history, the book explores the key period of the early 20th century, when Yerevan became the capital of Armenia and the country had a brief period of independence from colonial rule. In 1920, the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic was formed. Memories of Yerevan records the changes that then took place in the city, including the creation of its unique early Soviet buildings and the stories of the Yerevan-based architects who designed them. Memories of Yerevan will appeal to a wide range of readers, from those already familiar with Armenia, its capital, and its people to those who are reading about the beautiful city of Yerevan for the first time.

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About the Editor Nicolas V. Iljine was born in 1944 in Paris to Russian parents. Educated in France and the UK, he has been based in Germany since 1964. He is married, with two children. He worked at Lufthansa German Airlines for 35 years, lastly as General Manager Public Affairs responsible for worldwide sponsorship, PR, and cultural activities. From 1996 to 2007, he was Director Corporate Development Europe & Middle East at the Solomon R.Guggenheim Foundation, New York. From 2007 to 2010, he was Vice President International Development at GCAM Group, headed by Thomas Krens, New York. In 2014, became an advisor to the General Director of the State Hermitage Museum. Iljine has been involved in international cultural relations with Russia since 1965, helping to organize a multitude of art exhibitions in Europe, Russia, and the USA. He has published several books, including Odessa Memories, Memories of Baku, and Memories of Tiflis.

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