Call for Small Research Grants - Women and World War II in Soviet Armenia The Heinrich Boell Foundation South Caucasus Region, Yerevan Branch Office announces a call for small research grants for students, young researchers, historians and anthropologists from Armenia. Read in Armenian
Rebooting Armenia: What can the Eastern Partnership Offer after the Velvet Revolution? Read in Armenian By Anahit Shirinyan
Transformations of the Communist Party’s official newspaper “Soviet Armenia” in 1989 This paper discusses the structural and ideological transformations of the Communist party’s official newspaper Soviet Armenia and follows a case-study approach based on the oral history interview. By Parandzem Paryan
1 year after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution: Changes and Expectations What has changed in Armenia since the Velvet Revolution and what are the main issues on the political agenda currently?
Exhibition BAUHAUS WOMEN On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Bauhaus art school in Weimar, Germany, the Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office in cooperation with the Goethe Center Yerevan initiated the exhibition BAUHAUS WOMEN in Tbilisi and Yerevan.
Armenian translations of 80’s feminist texts The evening before the international women’s day, the hbs Tbilisi office Yerevan Branch presented its first Anthology of Armenian translations of 80’s feminist texts. More than 60 people attended the presentation that took Place at Zangak Publishing House, including five members of the Parliament.
From shrinking space to post-revolutionary space: re-imagining the role and relations of civil society in Armenia The research demonstrates how progressive civil society groups became the avant-garde of the Armenian revolution by acting as an inspiration and role model for larger social groups by popularizing various mechanisms and techniques of resistance.
From shrinking space to post-revolutionary space: reimagining the role and relations of civil society in Armenia The research demonstrates how progressive civil society groups became the avant-garde of the Armenian revolution by acting as an inspiration and role model for larger social groups by popularizing various mechanisms and techniques of resistance. Download
Armenian Unfinished Revolution Ishkanian's article "Armenian Unfinished Revolution" is discussing how Pashinyan with a small group of supporters, was able to mobilize a movement that brought about Sargsyan’s resignation. Read in Armenian By Armine Ishkanian