Marjorie Housepian Dobkin
Marjorie Housepian Dobkin (born 1922) is Professor Emeritus in English at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York. Her books include the novel A Houseful of Love (a New York Times bestseller) and the history Smyrna 1922 She has been awarded the Anania Shirakatsi prize of the Academy of Sciences of Soviet Armenia and is the recipient of an honorary doctorate from Wilson College. Marjorie Housepian Dobkin is of Armenian heritage. '
Academic career
- (1957-1988) Instructor in English at Barnard College
- (1976-1993) Associate Dean of Studies
- (1988-1993) Professor of English
Bibliography
- A Houseful of Love (1957)
- The Smyrna Affair (US version, 1971; currently in print under the title Smyrna 1922: The Destruction of a City)
- Smyrna 1922 (UK version, 1972)
- "The Unremembered Genocide" (article in Commentary)
- The Making of a Feminist: Early Journals and Letters of M. Carey Thomas (1977)
- "George Horton and Mark L. Bristol: opposing forces in U.S. foreign policy, 1919-1923" (1983)
- Inside Out (1989)
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