
JOURNAL OF ARMENIAN STUDIES: Volume II, Number 1: Spring/Summer 1985
Contents:Armenian Studies in the Next Decade: Observations and Reflectionsby Hagop J. NersoyanA New View of Armenian Origins: The Indigenous Armenians and the Gamkrelidze-Ivanov Hypothesisby John A. C. GreppinArmenians in Byzantium: Some Reconsiderationsby Stephen GeroThe Bagratids in Armenia and Georgiaby David Marshall LangThe United States and the Armenian Question, 1894-1927: An Historiographical Appraisalby Thomas A. BrysonThe Birds of the Hrazdan Gorge in Yerevanby Mary E. H. GreppinOf Research, Studies, and Scholars:Artasches Abeghian (1878-1955)Book Reviews: A Catalogue of Medieval Armenian Manuscripts in the United States, by Avedis K. Sanjian (reviewed by Robert W. Thomson); The Chronicle of Petros di Sarkis Gilanentz, translated by Caro O. Minasian (reviewed by Helen Sahagian); Torn Between Two Lands: Armenians in America, 1890 to World War I, by Robert Mirak (reviewed by Joan Bamberger) National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (1985)