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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Robert Hewsen


Alma mater
  
Institutions
  
Doctoral advisor
  
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Fields
  
History of Armenia and the Caucasus

Known for
  
Armenia: A Historical Atlas (2001)

Books
  
History of Armenia: A Brief Review

Robert H. Hewsen (born 1934) is an American historian and Professor Emeritus of History at Rowan University. He is an expert on the ancient history of the South Caucasus. Hewsen is the author of Armenia: A Historical Atlas (2001), a major reference book, acclaimed as an important achievement in Armenian studies.

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Biography

Hewsen was born Robert H. Hewsenian in New York City in 1934 to Armenian American parents. He spent seven years in Europe with the US Air Force and studying. He received his B.A. in history from the University of Maryland and his Ph.D. from Georgetown University in 1967. The same year he joined the history department of Rowan University, where he taught Byzantine and Russian history for more than 30 years. After retiring from Rowan University in July 1999, Professor Hewsen lectured at University of Chicago, Columbia University, California State University, Fresno and University of California, Los Angeles.

Professor Hewsen is also the co-founder and president of the Society for the Study of Caucasia.

Works

Hewsen has written a multitude of books and articles on the history of the Caucasus, especially Armenia. Professor Hewsen's most recent publication is Armenia: A Historical Atlas (University of Chicago Press, 2001). The book received wide critical acclaim. In his review Michael E. Stone wrote: "Robert Hewsen has prepared an opus magnum that has no rival in Armenian studies. This pioneering and largely definitive work is the best atlas of Armenia ever prepared." Merrill D. Peterson wrote that it "may by itself be considered a monument of American scholarship." 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
  • Armenia: A Historical Atlas. University of Chicago Press. 2001. ISBN 978-0-226-33228-4. 
  • Ethno-history and the Armenian influence upon the Caucasian Albanians. Classical Armenian culture: Influence and creativity. Philadelphia: Scholars Press. 1982. 
  • Book chapters
  • Samuelian, Thomas J.; Stone, Michael E., eds. (1984). "The Kingdom of Arc'ax". Medieval Armenian Culture (University of Pennsylvania Armenian Texts and Studies). Chico, California: Scholars Press. CS1 maint: Uses editors parameter (link)
  • Articles
  • "Science in Seventh-Century Armenia: Ananias of Širak". Isis. 59 (1): 32–45. Spring 1968. doi:10.1086/350333. 
  • "The Autumn Glossary". Armenian Review. 13 (3): 90–93. Autumn 1960. 
  • "The Legend of Akhtamar (A Ballad)". Armenian Review. 12 (2): 64–66. Summer 1959. 
  • Anatolia and Historical Concepts // The California Institute for Ancient Studies, a Velikovskian site
  • References

    Robert H. Hewsen Wikipedia