USC to host “The ’Half-Immigrant’: In Between California’s Generations” talk

USC to host “The ’Half-Immigrant’: In Between California’s Generations” talk

PanARMENIAN.Net - Richard Hovannisian, Adjunct Professor of History at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and Professor Emeritus of Armenian and Near Eastern History at UCLA, will be the guest of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies at a lunchtime conversation to be held on Wednesday, Jan 28, according to Asbarez.

Entitled “The ’Half-Immigrant’: In Between California’s Generations,” Dr. Hovannisian will be speaking with Dr. William Deverell, Chair of USC Dornsife’s Department of History and Director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West.

Hovannisian, who was born in Tulare, California, to first- and second-generation Armenian-Americans, has both observed and lived the immigrant experience. He was in effect a member of the 1.5 generation of immigrant – a ‘half-immigrant’ − too young to have known the ‘old country’ but unable to escape its impact on parents and on memory. Raised in Central California, he studied in northern California and served as an academic in southern California, for more than half a century. Through it all, he was witness to the new waves of immigration.

He joined the UCLA faculty in 1962 and was appointed its first Armenian Educational Foundation Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History in 1987. [That endowed chair now bears his name.] In 1969, he created the UCLA Armenian Genocide Oral History Project, in which his students would, over the next 40 years, interview more than 800 survivors of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

A Guggenheim Fellow who has received numerous honors for his scholarship, civic activities, and advancement of Armenian Studies, Hovannisian is an advisor to the USC Shoah Foundation and serves on the board of directors of several organizations, including Facing History and Ourselves Foundation and the International Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide.

William Deverell is a historian with a focus on the nineteenth and twentieth century American West. He has written works on political, social, ethnic, and environmental history. Author of “Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of its Mexican Past,” Deverell is currently at work on a book exploring the history of the post-Civil War American West. He is also co-editing the Encyclopedia of California with David Igler for UC Press.

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