Rouben Galichian

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Rouben Galichian (Armenian: Ռուբեն Գալչյան) (born 1938) is an independent London-based scholar and researcher specializing in historical maps of Armenia and the South Caucasus region.

Rouben Galichian has published many books and articles on the history and cartography of the Caucasus. His first book entitled "Historic Maps of Armenia. The Cartographic Heritage" (2004), which presents a collection of world maps and maps of the Caucasus over a period of 2600 years, became a bestseller in 2005.[1] His articles have appeared in various cartographic magazines, journals and periodicals, among them Imago Mundi and the IMCoS Journal. He has lectured extensively in Armenia, USA, Iran, UK and France.[2]

His book entitled "The Invention of History: Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Showcasing of Imagination" (2009/2010) documents the culture and history of Nagorno-Karabakh through the centuries.

For his services to Armenian historical cartography Galichian was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia in 2008. In 2009 he was the recipient of Armenia's Vazgen I Cultural Achievements Medal.[3][4]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Historic Maps of Armenia. The Cartographic Heritage London: IB Tauris, 2004. ISBN 978-186064-979-0 or 1-86064-979-3 Held by 164 WorldCat libraries. WorldCat
  • Hayastaně hamashkharhayin kʻartēzagrutʻean mēj = Armenii︠a︡ v mirovoĭ kartografii (Armenia in World Cartography) (in Armenian and Russian) Yerevan: Printinfo Art Books, 2005. ISBN 978-9-994195-74-9 WorldCat
  • Countries South of the Caucasus in Medieval Maps. Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan London: Gomidas Institute and Yerevan: Printinfo Art Books, 2007. ISBN 978-1-903656-69-3 or 1-903656-69-9 Worldcat
  • The Invention of History: Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Showcasing of Imagination Gomidas Institute and Yerevan: Printinfo Art Books, 2009. First edition. ISBN 978-1-903656-86-0 WorldCat. Translated to Russian, Armenian and Persian.[5]
  • Clash of Histories in the South Caucasus: Redrawing the Map of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Iran [1].

ISBN 978-1-908755-01-8. (Translated to Russian and Persian).[5][5]

  • "A Medieval Armenian T-O Map" (Article). Imago Mundi 60:1. London: January 2008. 86-92.[5]

References

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