Herant A. Katchadourian papers, 1951-2003.

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Herant A. Katchadourian papers, 1951-2003.

Correspondence, research files, notes, lectures, memoranda, articles, photographs, audio and video tapes of lectures, and other papers pertaining largely to his teaching and research career at Stanford University, with some materials from his association with the American University of Beirut. Correspondents include John Boli, John Romano, David Hamburg, Erich Lindemann, and Herbert and Judith Williams (concerning Anjar village). Also included are his files from a research project on the Armenian village of Anjar in Lebanon.

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