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Robert H. Hewsen (born Hewsenian; May 20, 1934 – November 17, 2018) was an American historian and professor of history at
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. He was an expert on the ancient history of the
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. Hewsen is the author of ''Armenia: A Historical Atlas'' (2001), a major reference book, acclaimed as an important achievement in Armenian studies.


Biography

Hewsen was born Robert H. Hewsenian in
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in 1934. His Armenian father came to the U.S. from
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(now Izmir). He spent seven years in Europe with the US Air Force and studying. He received his B.A. in history from the
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and his Ph.D. from
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in 1967. The same year he joined the history department of Rowan University, where he taught
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and
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n history for more than 30 years. After retiring from Rowan University in July 1999, Professor Hewsen lectured at
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,
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,
California State University, Fresno California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) is a public university in Fresno, California, United States. It is part of the California State University system. The university had a fall 2020 enrollment of 25,341 students. It offers 60 ba ...
and
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. He was the president of the Society for Armenian Studies in 1988–89. He was also the co-founder and president of the Society for the Study of Caucasia, which was active from 1989 to 1997.


Works

Hewsen wrote many books and articles on the history of the
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, especially
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. His seminal contribution to the field is ''Armenia: A Historical Atlas'' (2001). The book received wide critical acclaim. Michael E. Stone said it "has no rival in Armenian studies", calling it a "pioneering and largely definitive work" and the "best atlas of Armenia ever prepared." Merrill D. Peterson wrote that it "may by itself be considered a monument of American scholarship." Nina Garsoian also described it as monumental. Charles King wrote that the book is an "outstanding achievement not only as a geographical reference but also as a guide to the demographic and political history of the entire Caucasus." Adam T. Smith wrote of the ''Atlas'' as "an important milestone in the development of Armenian studies." ; ;Books * * ; ;Book chapters *Samuelian, Thomas J., ed (1982). "Ethno-History and the Armenian influence upon the Caucasian Albanians". ''Classical Armenian Culture. Influences and Creativity''. Philadelphia: Scholars Press. * ; ;Articles *"Introduction to Armenian Historical Geography IV: The ''Vitaxates'' of Arsacid Armenia. A Reexamination of the Territorial Aspects of the institution (Part Two). ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 22 (1990-91) *"Introduction to Armenian Historical Geography IV: The ''Vitaxates'' of Arsacid Armenia. A Reexamination of the Territorial Aspects of the institution (Part One). ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 21 (1988-89) *"Achaemenid «''Armina''»". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 17 (1983). *"Ptolemy on Armenia". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 15 (1981). *"The Synchronistic Table of Ps. Sebēos". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 15 (1981). *"The Meliks Of Eastern Armenia IV". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 14 (1980

*"The Meliks Of Eastern Armenia III". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 11 (1975

*"The Meliks of Eastern Armenia II". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 10 (1973-4

*"The Meliks of Eastern Armenia. A Preliminary Study". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 9 (1972

*"The Successors of Tiridates the Great: A Contribution to the History of Armenia in the Fourth Century". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 13 (1978/79). * *"On the date and autorship of the ''Ašxarhac'uyc" ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 4 (1967). *"Armenia according to ''Ašxarhac'uyc". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 2 (1965). *"On the Alphabet of the Caucasian Albanians". ''Revue des Études Arméniennes'' (''Nouvelles série'') vol. 1 (1964). * * * // The California Institute for Ancient Studies, a Velikovskian site *''North Central Armenia, I: The Principality of Tayk.'' (Article, perhaps unpublished)Full text of Robert W. Edwards: ''The Vale of Kola: A Final Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey.''
– the following mention in the text: "''In his forthcoming article “North Central Armenia, I: The Principality of Tayk'” R. Hewsen accepts Adontz's identification (Armenia, 21 f, 68*) of Buxa in the Gahnamak with the gawat of Botxa in the Asxarhac‘oyc‘ to conclude that the Dimak‘seans controlled one of the three principalities of Tayk.''"
*''On the Identity of Peter, eorgianBishop of Maiuma''. (Article, perhaps unpublishe


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Robert H. Hewsen Appointed Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professor for Fall 2001 at Fresno State.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hewsen, Robert H. Armenian studies scholars American people of Armenian descent University of Maryland, College Park alumni Georgetown University alumni Rowan University faculty 1934 births 2018 deaths