Tsolin Nalbantian
Universitair hoofddocent
- Naam
- Dr. T. Nalbantian
- Telefoon
- 071 5272985
- t.nalbantian@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-7866-1613
Tsolin Nalbantian (MA NYU, 2003; PhD Columbia, 2011) is universitair hoofddocent moderne geschiedenis van het Midden-Oosten. Haar onderzoek richt zich op diaspora's, minderheden en de moderne politieke en sociale geschiedenis van Libanon, Syrië, Turkije en de Kaukasus.
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Promovendi
Universitair hoofddocent
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- Nalbantian T. (2020), Armenians Beyond Diaspora: Making Lebanon Their Own: Edinburgh University Press.
- Nalbantian T., Deeb L. & Sbaiti N. (2022), Practicing Sectarianism: Archival and Ethnographic Interventions on Lebanon. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Chahinian T., Kasbarian S. & Nalbantian T. (red.) (2024), The Armenian Diaspora and stateless power: collective identity in the transnational 20th century. London: Bloomsbury.
- Nalbantian T. (A nationalist Armenian newspaper in Lebanon responds to the Yerevan Protests during the French visit to Soviet Armenia,” in “Global Histories of MENA in the 20th Century - A Primary Source Collection,” edited by Cyrus Schayegh (University of Exeter, Digital Archive).).
- Nalbantian T. (2025) Talin Suciyan. Outcasting Armenians: Tanzimat of the provinces. Bespreking van: Talin Suciyan (2023), Outcasting Armenians: Tanzimat of the provinces: Syracuse University Press. American Historical Review 130: 401-402.
- Nalbantian T. (2024), Circulation, correspondences, capital, and campaigning: the fallout from the 1956 Armenian Church election. In: Alberto J. & Martins H. (red.), More than homesickness. Expatriated minorities: Repatriating money, commodities and people in the Mediterranean (1492-1956). Évora, Portugal: University of Évora- CIDHEUS.
- Nalbantian T.., Deeb L., Mikdashi M. & Sbaiti N. (2024), A primer on Lebanon: history, Palestine and resistance to Israeli violence, Middle East Report 313: .
- Chahinian T., Kasbarian S. & Nalbantian. T. (2023), In Lieu of an Introduction. In: Chahinian T., Kasbarian S. & Nalbantian T. (red.), The Armenian Diaspora and stateless power: collective identity in the transnational 20th Century: Bloomsbury. 1-23.
- Nalbantian T. (2022), From murder in New York to salvation from Beirut: Armenian intrasectarianism. In: Nalbantian T., Deeb L. & Sbaiti N. (red.), Pracicing sectarianism: archival and ethnographic interventions on Lebanon. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 116-137.
- Nalbantian T. (2022), "Mapping" Armenia: the versatility of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. Lannoo Publishers. [overig].
- Nalbantian T. (2022), On “Recognition”, International Journal of Middle East Studies 54: 566-570.
- Nalbantian T. (2022), “A ‘little Armenia’ In the Caribbean”: the Armenian heritage cruise as a simulacrum, Diaspora: a Journal of Transnational Studies 22(2): .
- Nalbantian T. (2022), Telegrams: sites of reconciliation, Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies 29(1): 131-132.
- Nalbantian T. (2020), Armenians Beyond Diaspora: Making Lebanon Their Own . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Nalbantian T. (2018), Armenians in Lebanon: becoming local in the Levant, International Journal of Middle East Studies 50(4): 773-777.
- Nalbantian T. (2018), Armenians in the Middle East. In: Rowe P.S. (red.), Routledge handbook of minorities in the Middle East: Routledge.
- Nalbantian T. (2017), Understandings of ‘Repatriation’ in the Armenian Literary Scene in Lebanon in 1945-1947. In: Babikian Assaf C. (red.), Les Arméniens du Liban: Cent ans de presence 85-106.
- Nalbantian T. (2015) Lebanon Adrift: From Battleground to Playground. Bespreking van: Samir Khalaf, Lebanon Adrift: From Battleground to Playground. International Journal of Middle East Studies 47(2): 399-401.
- Nalbantian T. (2015), Breaking House Rules: Hoodies, Hijabs, and Belonging in the Netherlands, : .
- Nalbantian T. (2015), Bespreking van: Khalaf Samir, Lebanon Adrift: From Battleground to Playground. International Journal of Middle East Studies 47(2): 399-401.
- Nalbantian T. (2013), Going Beyond Overlooked Populations in Lebanese Historiography: The Armenian Case, History Compass 11(10): 821–832.
- Nalbantian T. (2013), Lebanese Power Struggles and Fashioning “Armenian” Space, 1957-1958, 47(2): 218-227.
- Nalbantian T. (2013), In Serving Created Culture, Ibraaz Essays: Contemporary Visual Culture in North Africa and the Middle East : .
- Nalbantian T. (2013), Housing Archives: When Buildings Become Part of the Record, Ibraaz Essays: Contemporary Visual Culture in North Africa and the Middle East : .
- Nalbantian T. (2013), Articulating Power through the Parochial: The 1956 Armenian Church Election in Lebanon, Mashriq & Mahjar 1(2): 41-72.
- Nalbantian T. (2013), Articulating Power through the Parochial: The 1956 Armenian Church Election in Lebanon, Review of Middle East Studies 1(2): 41-72.
- Nalbantian T. (2012), Batal: Fighting for Truth, Justice, and the Armenian Way, Jadaliyya : .
- Nalbantian T. (2008) Review of (Re)Constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria: Ethno-Cultural Diversity and the State in the Aftermath of a Refugee Crisis. Bespreking van: Migliorino Nicola (2008), (Re)Constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria: Ethno-Cultural Diversity and the State in the Aftermath of a Refugee Crisis. Studies in Forced Migration nr. 21. New York: Berghahn Books. Syrian Studies Association Bulletin 14(1).
- Alcalay A., Antoon S., Johnson R.C., Khoury E., Nalbantian T., Sacks J. & Taleghani S. (2004), Dove in Free Flight a collection of poetry by Faraj Bayraqdar, translator as part of the New York Translation Collective, Bomb (84): .