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James R. Russell

James Robert Russell (born October 27, 1953) is a scholar and professor in Ancient Near Eastern, Iranian and Armenian Studies. He has published extensively in journals, and has written several books.

James R. Russell
Born (1953-10-27) October 27, 1953 (age 70)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University (B.A., 1974)
University of Oxford (M.A., 1977)
University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (Ph.D., 1982)
Occupation(s)Professor at Harvard University, author, scholar
Known forArmenian and Ancient Near Eastern scholar
PartnerD.E. Cordell [1]
Parent(s)Joseph Brooke Russell
Charlotte Sananes Russell
RelativesSidney A. Russell (grandfather)
Joshua Russell (brother)

Russell served as Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, and sat on the executive committee of Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.[2]

In July 2016, Russell became semi-retired and moved his residence to Fresno, California.[3]

As of 2023, Russell is Emeritus Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, Distinguished Visiting Professor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a part-time Lecturer in Jewish Studies and Biblical Hebrew at California State University, Fresno.

Early life and education edit

Russell was born in New York City and grew up in the Washington Heights Upper Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. His parents are Jewish: his mother's ancestry was Sephardic and his father's ancestry was Ashkenazic. He was educated at The Bronx High School of Science and Columbia College, Columbia University where he earned his BA summa cum laude in 1974. He then was awarded a Kellett Fellowship which he used to study at the University of Oxford, earning a B.Litt. in 1977,[4] under the Armenologists Nina Garsoïan and Charles Dowsett.

He earned his PhD in 1982 at the University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), under the direction of Mary Boyce, with a dissertation entitled "Zoroastrianism in Armenia". It was later published by Harvard University Press.

Academic career edit

Soon after finishing his PhD he returned to New York City and taught at Columbia University in the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (MELAC).

He subsequently moved to Israel to become a Lady Davis Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the recommendation and invitation of the scholar Michael E. Stone.

Russell has taught and lectured in Armenia, India, and Iran and at the Oriental Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Saint Petersburg State University. He was Government Fellowship Lecturer at the Cama Institute in Bombay, India.[5]

He has been interviewed as an expert and scholar on The History Channel's documentary programs including Angels: Good or Evil.[6]

He lectured on Soteriology on the Silk Road for the Buddhist Lecture Series of the University of Toronto in October 2005, and organized and chaired an international symposium in the same month to commemorate the 1600th anniversary of Saint Mesrop Mashtots, inventor of the Armenian alphabet.

He has written on, translated, and analyzed the esoteric, mystical, and spiritual aspects of the writings of Gregory of Narek, and has written numerous articles for the Encyclopædia Iranica. He contributed to the New Leader magazine.

Ninety one of his selected published scholarly journal articles are gathered in his book, Armenian and Iranian Studies.

Harvard edit

In 1993, Russell was appointed to the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies in the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department at Harvard University, a post which he occupied until his retirement in 2016. He succeeded Robert W. Thomson in the post, who had returned to the University of Oxford. Upon being appointed to the chair, he was awarded a Master of Arts ad eundem gradum, in that, according to Russell you "can’t be a full professor there unless you hold a Harvard degree, so when you’re appointed, they give you one."[1]

At Harvard, Russell taught a wide range of subjects, including freshman seminars on literature and comparative religions, literature and cultures.[7] Russell has been one of the three faculty advisers for the conservative fortnightly student newspaper The Harvard Salient.

Critics edit

Russell has been called "A complex figure... (who) resists easy classification and is no stranger to controversy: reviled by Turks and Armenians alike."[8]

Russell's writings were criticized by Armenian historians Armen Ayvazyan[9] and Armen Petrosyan,[10] who conclude that Russell made gross factual mistakes together with unsubstantiated and tendentious claims concerning Armenian history and culture. Ayvazyan considers Russell, along with a number of other leading American Armenologists, to be one of the representatives of the "false Western school of Armenian studies".[11] Bert Vaux, an Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics at Harvard University, said that Russell's "chair [of Armenian Studies] is actually hurting the [Armenian] community at this point. When you call the Armenians neo-Nazis, that isn't helping the community and it's not leaving it alone - it's hurting it. You are providing fodder for people that want to attack the Armenians." Vaux also said that Russell's "training is actually in Iranian Studies," although Russell (who taught modern and ancient Armenian as well as Armenian history at Columbia before arriving at Harvard, and most of whose scholarly work has been on Armenian language, culture, and history) does have both an undergraduate degree in Armenian studies and a Ph.D. on the subject of Zoroastrianism in Armenia.[12]

In his speech at the conference "Rethinking Armenian Studies: Past, Present, and Future" on October 4, 2002, at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, Russell cautioned the audience against the "conspiracy theories, xenophobia, and ultra-nationalist pseudo-science [which] have come increasingly into the mainstream of Armenology in the Armenian Republic" and which have found sympathetic outlets in some of the diasporic press, where paranoia and anti-Semitism have been notably present. "It is a task of the community to set its house in order because these trends are in the end suicidal," he said. Although Russell declines to debate such issues, he stated that "I will help with my pen what I still believe to be the great majority of Armenians to expose and destroy the sort of people who are not only dragging our field, but possibly the community itself into dangerous territory".[13]

Personal life edit

Russell is the son of Dr. Charlotte Sananes Russell,[14] a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the City College of New York, and Joseph Brooke Russell, an attorney and arbitrator in New York.[15] His grandfather, Sidney A. Russell, was a founder and president of Russell & Russell, publisher of out-of-print scholarly books.[16]

James Russell lives in Fresno, California with his partner of many years, the artist, photographer, scholar of Tibetan Buddhism and literature, the educator D.E. Cordell.[1]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Zoroastrianism in Armenia (Harvard Iranian Series, 1987), ISBN 0-674-96850-6 [2] 2008-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hovhannes Tlkurantsi and the Mediaeval Armenian Lyric Tradition (University of Pennsylvania Armenian Series, 1987), ISBN 0-89130-930-6
  • The Heroes of Kasht (Kasti K'Ajer): An Armenian Epic (Ann Arbor: Caravan, 2000), ISBN 0-88206-099-6
  • The Book of Flowers (Belmont, Massachusetts: Armenian Heritage Press, 2003), ISBN 0-935411-17-8, . Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  • Armenian and Iranian Studies (selected articles, in Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies, 2004), ISBN 0-935411-19-4, [3] 2008-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, Table of Contents
  • Bosphorus Nights: The Complete Lyric Poems of Bedros Tourian (Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies, 2006), ISBN 0-935411-22-4, . Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved March 1, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 6, 2007. Retrieved March 1, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • Poets, Heroes, and their Dragons (2 vols) (Brill, 2021), ISBN 9789004460737

Scholarly articles edit

  • "A Poem of Grigor Narekac'i", REArm 19, 1985, pp. 435–439
  • "The Name of Zoroaster in Armenian", Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies 2, 1985-1986, pp. 3–10
  • "Zoroastrianism as the State Religion of Ancient Iran", Journal of the K. R. Cama Oriental Institute 53, Bombay, 1986, pp. 74–142
  • "On St. Grigor Narekatsi, His Sources and His Contemporaries", Armenian Review 41, 2–162, 1988, pp. 59–65
  • "Sages and Scribes at the Courts of Ancient Iran", The Sage in Israel and the Ancient Near East, J. Gammie, L. Perdue, eds., Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1990, pp. 141–146
  • "Kartîr and Mânî: a Shamanistic Model of Their Conflict", Iranica Varia: Papers in Honor of Professor Ehsan Yarshater, Acta Iranica 30, Leiden: Brill, 1990, pp. 180–193
  • "Zoroastrian Elements in the Book of Esther", Irano-Judaica II, S. Shaked, A. Netzer, eds., Jerusalem, 1990, pp. 33–40
  • "Two Notes on Biblical Tradition and Native Epic in the 'Book of Lamentation' of St. Grigor Narekac'i", REArm 22, 1990-1991, pp. 135–145
  • "Virtue and Its Own Reward: The 38th Meditation of the Book of Lamentations of St. Grigor Narekatsi", Raft 1991, pp. 25–30
  • "On Mysticism and Esotericism amongst the Zoroastrians", Iranian Studies 26.1-2, 1993, pp. 73–94
  • "The Mother of All Heresies: A Late Mediaeval Armenian Text on the Yushkaparik, REArm 24, 1993, pp. 273-293
  • "Problematic Snake Children of Armenia", REArm 25, 1994, pp. 77–96
  • "Zoroastrianism and the Northern Qi Panels", Zoroastrian Studies Newsletter, Bombay, 1994
  • "A Parthian Bhagavad Gîtâ and its Echoes", From Byzantium to Iran: Armenian Studies in Honour of Nina Garsoian, J.-P. Mahé, R. Thomson, eds., Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996, pp. 17-35
  • "Armenian Spirituality: Liturgical Mysticism and Chapter 33 of the Book of Lamentation of St. Grigor Narekac'i", REArm 26, 1996–1997, pp. 427–439
  • "Polyphemos Armenios", REArm 26, 1996-1997, pp. 25-38
  • "Scythians and Avesta in an Armenian Vernacular Paternoster", Le Muséon 110.1-2, 1997, pp. 91-114.
  • "A Manichaean Apostolic Mission to Armenia?", Proceedings of the Third European Conference of Iranian Studies, 1, N. Sims-Williams, ed., Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, 1998, pp. 21-26
  • "Truth Is What the Eye Can See: Armenian Manuscripts and Armenian Spirituality", Treasures in Heaven: Armenian Art, Religion, and Society, T. Mathews, R. Wieck, eds., New York: Pierpont Morgan Library, 1998, pp. 147-162
  • "The Armenian Shrines of the Black Youth (t'ux manuk)", Le Muséon 111.3-4, 1998, pp. 319-343
  • "An Epic for the Borderlands: Zariadris of Sophene, Aslan the Rebel, Digenes Akrites, and the Mythologem of Alcestis in Armenia", Armenian Tsopk/Kharpert, R. Hovannisian, ed., Costa Mesa, California: Mazda, 1998, pp. 147-183
  • "A Scholium on Coleridge and an Armenian Demon", JSAS 10, 1998-99, 2000, pp. 63-71
  • "God is Good: On Tobit and Iran", Iran and the Caucasus 5, Tehran, 2001, pp. 1-6
  • "The Magi in the Derveni Papyrus", Nâme-ye Irân-e Bâstân 1.1, Tehran, 2001, pp. 49-59
  • "Ezekiel and Iran", Irano-Judaica V, Shaul Shaked and Amnon Netzer, eds., Jerusalem: Ben-Zri Institute, 2003, pp. 1-15

Representative articles in the Encyclopædia Iranica edit

  • Religion of Armenia
  • BEHDEN, Zoroastrianism or its adherents
  • BOZPAYIT, Body of Zoroastrian teachings in Sasanian period
  • BURIAL iii., Zoroastrian burial practices
  • CAMA Kharshedji Rustamji, Parsi Zoroastrian scholar and community leader, India, 19th
  • CEDRENUS Georgius, Byzentine historian dealing with Zoroaster, 12th
  • Christianity in pre-Islamic Persia, literary sources
  • AÙAR˜EAN, Linguist, Armenian, 19th 20th
  • ATRUˆAN, Fire temple, a Parthian loanword in Armenian
  • ÙAÚDOR ii., Veil, among Zoroastrians and Parsis
  • AÚL, Child-stealing demon
  • ANUˆAWAN, Legendary king of Armenia
  • ARA the Beautiful, Mythical king of Armenia
  • ARLEZ, Armenian term for a supernatural creature
  • ARTAXIAS I, Founder of Artaxiad dynasty in Armenia, 2nd BC
  • AÛDAHAÚ iv., Dragon in Armenia
  • BAAT ii. Armenian Bat
  • BÈNAMAÚZÈ i., Menstruant woman, Zoroastrian concept for ritual
  • BURDAR, Armenian proper name for a Persian nobleman, 4th
  • CUPBEARER, Ancient Armenian function of a courtier

Popular articles edit

  • (1981)
  • Letter to The New York Review of Books, The New York Review of Books, 9 August 2001.
  • O Captain! My Captain!, The Harvard Crimson, Friday, March 03, 2006. On the resignation of former President of Harvard University Larry Summers
  • , The Current, Columbia University, Fall 2007 issue.

References edit

  1. ^ a b “Homoerotic poetry and Yeghishe Charents”, AGLA NY Spring Lecture with James Russell 4/2/2015, Events March 2, 2015.
  2. ^ Executive Committee, Davis Center
  3. ^ "Lecture Announcement: James R. Russell: And the Book Was Not Consumed: The Forty Days of Musa Dagh and the Nazi Holocaust" 2018-09-02 at the Wayback Machine, Berkeley Events, University of California, Berkeley, October 27, 2016
  4. ^ Columbia College (Columbia University). Office of Alumni Affairs and Development; Columbia College (Columbia University) (1988). Columbia College today. Columbia University Libraries. New York, N.Y. : Columbia College, Office of Alumni Affairs and Development.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
  6. ^ "Angels: Good or Evil" 2007-02-20 at the Wayback Machine, The History Channel, TV documentary, originally aired May 10, 2003. Angels: Good or Evil at IMDb  
  7. ^ Kavulla, Travis, "A Small Niche for Great Books: An Armenian Studies professor's lonely accomplishment in general education", Harvard Crimson, Friday, January 20, 2006
  8. ^ Sanders, Gabriel, "Reluctantly Thrust Into Spotlight, Armenia Scholar Becomes Equal Opportunity Offender", The Forward, October 10, 2007
  9. ^ The History of Armenia as Presented in American Historiography (A Critical Survey), Yerevan 1998
  10. ^ "Armenological" Fabrications of J. Russell, Historical-Philological Journal, 2000, No 3, pp. 241-257.
  11. ^ The History of Armenia as Presented in American Historiography (A Critical Survey), Yerevan 1998
  12. ^ "The Armenian Language and Armenian Studies: An Interview with Linguistics Professor Bert Vaux", interview by Jason Sohigian, The Armenian Weekly Online September–October 2003.
  13. ^
  14. ^ Faculty Page: Professor Charlotte S. Russell 2010-06-10 at the Wayback Machine - Chemistry Department, City College of New York.
  15. ^ "Profile for Joseph Russell"[permanent dead link], Alumni Association of Lafayette High School, Brooklyn, New York. "Graduated in Jan. '43, age 15, worked in factories and on farm to 17, Naval Aviation '44-'46, BA '50, JD '52 Columbia; Law practice to retirement in '88 from CBS Law Dept. Married 12/47 to Charlotte Sananes, New Utrecht HS grad. Jan. '43, BA summa cum laude Brooklyn Coll. '46, MA '47, PhD '51, Columbia, now professor emerita, CCNY. ... Retired lawyer/judge, part-time Hearing Examiner for NYC Health Dept."
  16. ^ "Genealogy: Sidney A. Russell". geni.com

External links edit

  • James Russell on «Vardanank» on YouTube
  • Kavulla, Travis R., "A Small Niche for Great BooksAn Armenian Studies professor's lonely accomplishment in general education", The Harvard Crimson, January 20, 2006. Article on Russell's Literature Humanities course.
  • . Special mention of Prof. Russell having published a translation and study, with the Armenian text, of "The Book of Flowers". )archived November 2004)
  • (archived June 2006)
  • (archived December 2006)
  • Ziabariby Kourosh, "Interview with Prof. James Russell: Iran should return to its former global position again" 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine, Ovi magazine, 2008-12-30

james, russell, other, people, with, same, name, james, russell, disambiguation, james, robert, russell, born, october, 1953, scholar, professor, ancient, near, eastern, iranian, armenian, studies, published, extensively, journals, written, several, books, bor. For other people with the same name see James Russell disambiguation James Robert Russell born October 27 1953 is a scholar and professor in Ancient Near Eastern Iranian and Armenian Studies He has published extensively in journals and has written several books James R RussellBorn 1953 10 27 October 27 1953 age 70 New York City USANationalityAmericanAlma materColumbia University B A 1974 University of Oxford M A 1977 University of London School of Oriental and African Studies Ph D 1982 Occupation s Professor at Harvard University author scholarKnown forArmenian and Ancient Near Eastern scholarPartnerD E Cordell 1 Parent s Joseph Brooke RussellCharlotte Sananes RussellRelativesSidney A Russell grandfather Joshua Russell brother Russell served as Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University and sat on the executive committee of Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies 2 In July 2016 Russell became semi retired and moved his residence to Fresno California 3 As of 2023 Russell is Emeritus Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University Distinguished Visiting Professor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a part time Lecturer in Jewish Studies and Biblical Hebrew at California State University Fresno Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 2 1 Harvard 3 Critics 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Scholarly articles 5 3 Representative articles in the Encyclopaedia Iranica 5 4 Popular articles 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editRussell was born in New York City and grew up in the Washington Heights Upper Manhattan neighborhood of New York City His parents are Jewish his mother s ancestry was Sephardic and his father s ancestry was Ashkenazic He was educated at The Bronx High School of Science and Columbia College Columbia University where he earned his BA summa cum laude in 1974 He then was awarded a Kellett Fellowship which he used to study at the University of Oxford earning a B Litt in 1977 4 under the Armenologists Nina Garsoian and Charles Dowsett He earned his PhD in 1982 at the University of London School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS under the direction of Mary Boyce with a dissertation entitled Zoroastrianism in Armenia It was later published by Harvard University Press Academic career editSoon after finishing his PhD he returned to New York City and taught at Columbia University in the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures MELAC He subsequently moved to Israel to become a Lady Davis Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the recommendation and invitation of the scholar Michael E Stone Russell has taught and lectured in Armenia India and Iran and at the Oriental Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Saint Petersburg State University He was Government Fellowship Lecturer at the Cama Institute in Bombay India 5 He has been interviewed as an expert and scholar on The History Channel s documentary programs including Angels Good or Evil 6 He lectured on Soteriology on the Silk Road for the Buddhist Lecture Series of the University of Toronto in October 2005 and organized and chaired an international symposium in the same month to commemorate the 1600th anniversary of Saint Mesrop Mashtots inventor of the Armenian alphabet He has written on translated and analyzed the esoteric mystical and spiritual aspects of the writings of Gregory of Narek and has written numerous articles for the Encyclopaedia Iranica He contributed to the New Leader magazine Ninety one of his selected published scholarly journal articles are gathered in his book Armenian and Iranian Studies Harvard edit In 1993 Russell was appointed to the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies in the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department at Harvard University a post which he occupied until his retirement in 2016 He succeeded Robert W Thomson in the post who had returned to the University of Oxford Upon being appointed to the chair he was awarded a Master of Arts ad eundem gradum in that according to Russell you can t be a full professor there unless you hold a Harvard degree so when you re appointed they give you one 1 At Harvard Russell taught a wide range of subjects including freshman seminars on literature and comparative religions literature and cultures 7 Russell has been one of the three faculty advisers for the conservative fortnightly student newspaper The Harvard Salient Critics editRussell has been called A complex figure who resists easy classification and is no stranger to controversy reviled by Turks and Armenians alike 8 Russell s writings were criticized by Armenian historians Armen Ayvazyan 9 and Armen Petrosyan 10 who conclude that Russell made gross factual mistakes together with unsubstantiated and tendentious claims concerning Armenian history and culture Ayvazyan considers Russell along with a number of other leading American Armenologists to be one of the representatives of the false Western school of Armenian studies 11 Bert Vaux an Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics at Harvard University said that Russell s chair of Armenian Studies is actually hurting the Armenian community at this point When you call the Armenians neo Nazis that isn t helping the community and it s not leaving it alone it s hurting it You are providing fodder for people that want to attack the Armenians Vaux also said that Russell s training is actually in Iranian Studies although Russell who taught modern and ancient Armenian as well as Armenian history at Columbia before arriving at Harvard and most of whose scholarly work has been on Armenian language culture and history does have both an undergraduate degree in Armenian studies and a Ph D on the subject of Zoroastrianism in Armenia 12 In his speech at the conference Rethinking Armenian Studies Past Present and Future on October 4 2002 at Harvard University in Cambridge MA Russell cautioned the audience against the conspiracy theories xenophobia and ultra nationalist pseudo science which have come increasingly into the mainstream of Armenology in the Armenian Republic and which have found sympathetic outlets in some of the diasporic press where paranoia and anti Semitism have been notably present It is a task of the community to set its house in order because these trends are in the end suicidal he said Although Russell declines to debate such issues he stated that I will help with my pen what I still believe to be the great majority of Armenians to expose and destroy the sort of people who are not only dragging our field but possibly the community itself into dangerous territory 13 Personal life editRussell is the son of Dr Charlotte Sananes Russell 14 a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the City College of New York and Joseph Brooke Russell an attorney and arbitrator in New York 15 His grandfather Sidney A Russell was a founder and president of Russell amp Russell publisher of out of print scholarly books 16 James Russell lives in Fresno California with his partner of many years the artist photographer scholar of Tibetan Buddhism and literature the educator D E Cordell 1 Bibliography editBooks edit Zoroastrianism in Armenia Harvard Iranian Series 1987 ISBN 0 674 96850 6 2 Archived 2008 10 12 at the Wayback Machine Hovhannes Tlkurantsi and the Mediaeval Armenian Lyric Tradition University of Pennsylvania Armenian Series 1987 ISBN 0 89130 930 6 The Heroes of Kasht Kasti K Ajer An Armenian Epic Ann Arbor Caravan 2000 ISBN 0 88206 099 6 The Book of Flowers Belmont Massachusetts Armenian Heritage Press 2003 ISBN 0 935411 17 8 NELC Newsletter 2004 Archived from the original on October 12 2007 Retrieved May 3 2010 Armenian and Iranian Studies selected articles in Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies 2004 ISBN 0 935411 19 4 3 Archived 2008 07 09 at the Wayback Machine Table of Contents Bosphorus Nights The Complete Lyric Poems of Bedros Tourian Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies 2006 ISBN 0 935411 22 4 A dying adolescent from Constantinople gave birth to the modern poetic language of the Armenians Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved March 1 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 6 2007 Retrieved March 1 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Poets Heroes and their Dragons 2 vols Brill 2021 ISBN 9789004460737 Scholarly articles edit A Poem of Grigor Narekac i REArm 19 1985 pp 435 439 The Name of Zoroaster in Armenian Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies 2 1985 1986 pp 3 10 Zoroastrianism as the State Religion of Ancient Iran Journal of the K R Cama Oriental Institute 53 Bombay 1986 pp 74 142 On St Grigor Narekatsi His Sources and His Contemporaries Armenian Review 41 2 162 1988 pp 59 65 Sages and Scribes at the Courts of Ancient Iran The Sage in Israel and the Ancient Near East J Gammie L Perdue eds Winona Lake Eisenbrauns 1990 pp 141 146 Kartir and Mani a Shamanistic Model of Their Conflict Iranica Varia Papers in Honor of Professor Ehsan Yarshater Acta Iranica 30 Leiden Brill 1990 pp 180 193 Zoroastrian Elements in the Book of Esther Irano Judaica II S Shaked A Netzer eds Jerusalem 1990 pp 33 40 Two Notes on Biblical Tradition and Native Epic in the Book of Lamentation of St Grigor Narekac i REArm 22 1990 1991 pp 135 145 Virtue and Its Own Reward The 38th Meditation of the Book of Lamentations of St Grigor Narekatsi Raft 1991 pp 25 30 On Mysticism and Esotericism amongst the Zoroastrians Iranian Studies 26 1 2 1993 pp 73 94 The Mother of All Heresies A Late Mediaeval Armenian Text on the Yushkaparik REArm 24 1993 pp 273 293 Problematic Snake Children of Armenia REArm 25 1994 pp 77 96 Zoroastrianism and the Northern Qi Panels Zoroastrian Studies Newsletter Bombay 1994 A Parthian Bhagavad Gita and its Echoes From Byzantium to Iran Armenian Studies in Honour of Nina Garsoian J P Mahe R Thomson eds Atlanta Scholars Press 1996 pp 17 35 Armenian Spirituality Liturgical Mysticism and Chapter 33 of the Book of Lamentation of St Grigor Narekac i REArm 26 1996 1997 pp 427 439 Polyphemos Armenios REArm 26 1996 1997 pp 25 38 Scythians and Avesta in an Armenian Vernacular Paternoster Le Museon 110 1 2 1997 pp 91 114 A Manichaean Apostolic Mission to Armenia Proceedings of the Third European Conference of Iranian Studies 1 N Sims Williams ed Wiesbaden L Reichert 1998 pp 21 26 Truth Is What the Eye Can See Armenian Manuscripts and Armenian Spirituality Treasures in Heaven Armenian Art Religion and Society T Mathews R Wieck eds New York Pierpont Morgan Library 1998 pp 147 162 The Armenian Shrines of the Black Youth t ux manuk Le Museon 111 3 4 1998 pp 319 343 An Epic for the Borderlands Zariadris of Sophene Aslan the Rebel Digenes Akrites and the Mythologem of Alcestis in Armenia Armenian Tsopk Kharpert R Hovannisian ed Costa Mesa California Mazda 1998 pp 147 183 A Scholium on Coleridge and an Armenian Demon JSAS 10 1998 99 2000 pp 63 71 God is Good On Tobit and Iran Iran and the Caucasus 5 Tehran 2001 pp 1 6 The Magi in the Derveni Papyrus Name ye Iran e Bastan 1 1 Tehran 2001 pp 49 59 Ezekiel and Iran Irano Judaica V Shaul Shaked and Amnon Netzer eds Jerusalem Ben Zri Institute 2003 pp 1 15 Representative articles in the Encyclopaedia Iranica edit Religion of Armenia BEHDEN Zoroastrianism or its adherents BOZPAYIT Body of Zoroastrian teachings in Sasanian period BURIAL iii Zoroastrian burial practices CAMA Kharshedji Rustamji Parsi Zoroastrian scholar and community leader India 19th CEDRENUS Georgius Byzentine historian dealing with Zoroaster 12th Christianity in pre Islamic Persia literary sources AUAR EAN Linguist Armenian 19th 20th ATRUˆAN Fire temple a Parthian loanword in Armenian UAUDOR ii Veil among Zoroastrians and Parsis AUL Child stealing demon ANUˆAWAN Legendary king of Armenia ARA the Beautiful Mythical king of Armenia ARLEZ Armenian term for a supernatural creature ARTAXIAS I Founder of Artaxiad dynasty in Armenia 2nd BC AUDAHAU iv Dragon in Armenia BAAT ii Armenian Bat BENAMAUZE i Menstruant woman Zoroastrian concept for ritual BURDAR Armenian proper name for a Persian nobleman 4th CUPBEARER Ancient Armenian function of a courtier Popular articles edit An Essay on the Origins of The Armenian People 1981 Letter to The New York Review of Books The New York Review of Books 9 August 2001 O Captain My Captain The Harvard Crimson Friday March 03 2006 On the resignation of former President of Harvard University Larry Summers Ideology over Integrity in Academe The Current Columbia University Fall 2007 issue References edit a b Homoerotic poetry and Yeghishe Charents AGLA NY Spring Lecture with James Russell 4 2 2015 Events March 2 2015 Executive Committee Davis Center Lecture Announcement James R Russell And the Book Was Not Consumed The Forty Days of Musa Dagh and the Nazi Holocaust Archived 2018 09 02 at the Wayback Machine Berkeley Events University of California Berkeley October 27 2016 Columbia College Columbia University Office of Alumni Affairs and Development Columbia College Columbia University 1988 Columbia College today Columbia University Libraries New York N Y Columbia College Office of Alumni Affairs and Development Professor James R Russell s page at Harvard University Archived from the original on 2019 04 04 Retrieved 2014 07 21 Angels Good or Evil Archived 2007 02 20 at the Wayback Machine The History Channel TV documentary originally aired May 10 2003 Angels Good or Evil at IMDb nbsp Kavulla Travis A Small Niche for Great Books An Armenian Studies professor s lonely accomplishment in general education Harvard Crimson Friday January 20 2006 Sanders Gabriel Reluctantly Thrust Into Spotlight Armenia Scholar Becomes Equal Opportunity Offender The Forward October 10 2007 The History of Armenia as Presented in American Historiography A Critical Survey Yerevan 1998 Armenological Fabrications of J Russell Historical Philological Journal 2000 No 3 pp 241 257 The History of Armenia as Presented in American Historiography A Critical Survey Yerevan 1998 The Armenian Language and Armenian Studies An Interview with Linguistics Professor Bert Vaux interview by Jason Sohigian The Armenian Weekly Online September October 2003 Major Conference on Armenian Studies Held at Harvard and NAASR Center The Armenian Reporter January 4 2003 Faculty Page Professor Charlotte S Russell Archived 2010 06 10 at the Wayback Machine Chemistry Department City College of New York Profile for Joseph Russell permanent dead link Alumni Association of Lafayette High School Brooklyn New York Graduated in Jan 43 age 15 worked in factories and on farm to 17 Naval Aviation 44 46 BA 50 JD 52 Columbia Law practice to retirement in 88 from CBS Law Dept Married 12 47 to Charlotte Sananes New Utrecht HS grad Jan 43 BA summa cum laude Brooklyn Coll 46 MA 47 PhD 51 Columbia now professor emerita CCNY Retired lawyer judge part time Hearing Examiner for NYC Health Dept Genealogy Sidney A Russell geni comExternal links editJames Russell on Vardanank on YouTube Professor James R Russell s page at Harvard University archived 2016 Review of Dr Russell s Armenian and Iranian Studies by Dr Michael Stone Kavulla Travis R A Small Niche for Great BooksAn Armenian Studies professor s lonely accomplishment in general education The Harvard Crimson January 20 2006 Article on Russell s Literature Humanities course Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Newsletter Spring 2004 Special mention of Prof Russell having published a translation and study with the Armenian text of The Book of Flowers archived November 2004 Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Newsletter Spring 2006 cf page 4 archived June 2006 Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Newsletter Fall 2006 cf page 6 archived December 2006 Ziabariby Kourosh Interview with Prof James Russell Iran should return to its former global position again Archived 2022 03 31 at the Wayback Machine Ovi magazine 2008 12 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James R Russell amp oldid 1216460724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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