Asia Minor Hellenism: Heyday – Catastrophe – Displacement – Rebirth

Exhibition CatalogueThe Benaki Museum and the Centre for Asia Minor StudiesAthens 2022σ.σ. 372, εικ The impressive publication is the accompanying catalogue of the exhibition, which was co-organized by the Benaki Museum and the Centre for Asia Minor Studies and was hosted at the Benaki Museum/ Pireos 138 building, in the fall of 2022. The publication, […]

Asia Minor Hellenism: Essays and Reflections

Edited by Evita ArapoglouPublished by the Centre for Asia Minor Studies and the Benaki MuseumAthens 2022σ.σ. 360, εικ This commemorative edition published by the Centre for Asia Minor Studies and the Benaki Museum marking the 100th anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe includes 32 essays contributed by distinguished historians and researchers from the Greek and […]

Τhe Exodus – Volume I

Τhe Exodus – Volume I. Testimonies from the provinces of the western coast of Asia Minor Athens, 1980   This Volume is available only in Greek.

The Exodus- Volume II

The Exodus- Volume II. Testimonies from the provinces of central and south Asia Minor Athens, 1982   This volume is available only in Greek.

The Exodus- Volume III

The Exodus- Volume III. Testimonies from the provinces of the Mediterranean Pontos Athens, 2013   This volume is available only in Greek.

The Exodus- Volume IV

The Exodus- Volume IV. Testimonies from the eastern littoral of Pontos Athens, 2015   This volume is available only in Greek.

The Exodus – Volume V

The Exodus – Volume V. Testimonies from the western littoral of Pontos and Paphlagonia Athens, 2016   This volume is available only in Greek.

Three days in the monasteries of Cappadocia

George SeferisTranslated by Peter MackridgeForeword: Paschalis M. KitromilidesPreface: Zisimos LorentzatosCommentary: Ioanna PetropoulouAthens, 2010.p.147, images, 1 map “We were travelling amid the most bizarre shapes that the mind of man can conceive.” With a poet’s eye, George Seferis describes the haunting landscape and rock-hewn churches of Cappadocia as he rediscovers his ancestral land during a three-day […]

The “Syllogos” Movement of Constantinople and Ottoman Greek Education 1861 – 1923

George A. VassiadisAthens 2007p. 315 Dr. George Vassiadis takes up in this monograph a very important subject, perhaps the single most critical subject in the educational and cultural history of the Orthodox community in the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the spectacular growth of the movement of voluntary cultural associations that […]