George Bournoutian

George A. Bournoutian
Born (1943-09-25) September 25, 1943
Isfahan, Iran
Occupation Professor

George A. Bournoutian (25 September 1943, Isfahan) is a professor, historian, and author.[1] He is a Senior Professor of History at Iona College and the author of over 28 books, particularly focusing on Armenian history. He has taught Iranian history at UCLA, and Armenian history at Columbia University, Tufts University, New York University, Rutgers University, the University of Connecticut, Ramapo College, and Glendale Community College.[2][3] He is currently the Visiting Professor of Armenian History at Columbia. Bournoutian is one of the 40 editors of the Encyclopaedia Iranica as well.

Biography

George Bournoutian was born in Isfahan, Iran into an Armenian family.[4][5] He grew up in Iran, and he received his High school diploma from the well-known Andisheh (Don Bosco) institution in Tehran.[6] He immigrated to the United States in 1964.[7] He received his M.A degree in 1971 and his Ph.D. in History (Armenian and Iranian studies)[8] in 1976 at UCLA (“Eastern Armenia on the Eve of the Russian Conquest”, also published as a book in 1982, and 1992).

He is a member of the Middle Eastern Studies Association, Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Iranian Studies Association, Armenian Studies Association and Association for Armenian Studies.

George Bournoutian is also an avid world traveler. He is fluent in Armenian, Persian, Russian, and Polish, and has a reading command of French and Azeri.[9] He also accompanies his senior and graduate students on annual trips to Armenia and Transcaucasia, the Middle East (mostly Iran), Africa, Southeast Asia.[10]

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Degrees

George Bournoutian's degrees;[12]

Published in 2 parts in The Armenian Review in 1971-1972.

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