Claire Mouradian Explained

Claire Mouradian (Armenian: Կլեր Մուրատեան, born in 1951[1]) is a French historian of Armenian origin[1] who specializes in the history and geopolitics of Caucasus and, more specifically, in the history of Armenia and Armenian diaspora. She explores in her works inter-ethnic relations in the Caucasus region, migration and the position of minorities.

Claire Mouradian is director of research at the CNRS and teaches at the EHESS. She successfully defended a history thesis on Soviet Armenia from the death of Stalin until 1982; from 1981, she teaches Armenian civilization at the INALCO.

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  1. http://www.acam-france.org/bibliographie/auteur.php?cle=mouradian-claire Présentation de Claire Mouradian sur le site de l'Association culturelle arménienne de Marne-la-Vallée