Curriculum vitae SURNAME Kechriotis NAME Evangelos FATHER’S NAME Constantinos DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH Athens, September 30th, 1969 ADDRESS History Department, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, 34342, Bebek, İstanbul. E-MAIL: evangelos.kechriotis@boun.edu.tr, vangelis.kechriotis@gmail.com EDUCATION January-May 2011: Princeton Stanley J. Seeger Visiting Research Fellow in Hellenic Studies October 2008-July 2009: Fellow of Europe in the Middle East-The Middle East in Europe 2008/2009 (c/o Zentrum für Moderner Orient/ Wissenscaftskolleg zu Berlin) with the project ‘The Responses of Non-Muslims in the Port- cities of the Ottoman Empire to the Second Constitutional Period’ November 2005 He defended his doctoral thesis entitled ‘The Greeks of Izmir at the end of the Empire a non-Muslim Ottoman Community between autonomy and Patriotism’. September 2002: He was enrolled at the Program of Turkish Studies, University of Leiden, his advisor being prof. Erik Jan Zürcher. December 1997: As a Ph.D student he initiated research concerning the ‘Political activity and cultural representations of the Greek-Orthodox community in Izmir, 1897-1912’ at the Department of History and Archaeology (option Modern Greek History), University of Athens, his advisor being prof. Antonis Liakos. For this purpose, he was granted with a scholarship by the ‘Foundation of the Hellenic World’. July 1996: He obtained a Master of Arts in Comparative History, School of Comparative Studies and History Department, University of Essex, his advisors being prof. Steve Smith and prof. Stuart Woolf. For this purpose, he was granted with a scholarship by the ‘Alexandros Onassis’, foundation for the academic year 1994-95. December 1992: He obtained his university degree at the Department of History and Archaeology (option History), Faculty of Philosophy, University of Athens. FURTHER EDUCATION September-December 2002: He participated as a fellow on research in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, at Harvard University. March-June 2001: He attended courses on Turkish nationalism at Sabanci University. February– December 2000: During two semesters, he attended courses on Ottoman history and language and conducted research at Bogaziçi University, in Istanbul in the frames of an exchange program with the University of Athens. August 1999: He participated in the Summer School entitled ‘Imagining institutions, institutionalising images’ organised by the OSI in Plovdiv. December 1993: He obtained a certificate for attending the Seminar for the Instruction of Researchers of Modern Greek World organised by the Center of Neo-Hellenic Research of the National Research Foundation. In the frames of this seminar, he presented the essay: ‘The influence of European historiography on Greek historiography during the 2nd half of 19th c.: The Pandora (Πανδώρα) Review’ (in Greek), his advisors being the researcher of CNHR/NRF Tr. Sklavenitis and Prof. Al. Politis. 1 RESEARCH ACTIVITY July 2001: Granted with a bursary by ‘Fondation Leventis’, he conducted research relevant to his dissertation, for two months, in the Archives Diplomatiques in Nantes, in Quai d’Orsay and the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. December 2000 onwards: He has been participating together with a group of young scholars in a project for the publication of a Regional Identity Reader for Central and South East Europe monitored by the Center for Advanced Studies in Sofia. July 2000: Granted with the centenary bursary by the British School of Athens, he conducted research relevant to his dissertation, for two months, in the Public Records Office, in London. 1993-95: He participated in a research program of the University of Crete for the publication of a book concerning the diverse receptions of Capodistrias since his death until today, the research directors being prof. Christos Loukos and Ass. Prof. Christina Koulouri. The book was published under the title ‘The facets of I.Kapodistrias’ (Τα πρόσωπα του Ι.Καποδίστρια), Poreia pub., Athens, 1997. 1992-94: As a member of Cultural and Intellectual History Society (CIHIS), he participated in a research program for ‘The Teaching of History at the University of Athens for the period 1837-1911’, the research director being prof. Antonis Liakos. PAPERS May 2011: Post-colonial criticism and Muslim-Christian relations in the (very) Late Ottoman Empire: the case of Smyrna/ Izmir’ at the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago. He had delivered the same lecture at the History Department, Columbia University in February. March 2011: ‘Community and Migration on the Two Shores of the Aegean at the Turn of the Twentieth Century’ at the Hellenic Studies program, Princeton University and ‘Civilization and Order: Middle class Morality among the GreekOrthodox in Izmir/Smyrna at the End of the Ottoman Empire’ at the Hellenic Studies program, Yale University. February 2011: ‘A Cappadocian in Athens, an Athenian in Izmir/Smyrna and an Ottoman in Istanbul: the multiple loyalties of Pavlos Carolidis’ at the conference The Patriotism of the Expatriates: Diasporas and national consciousness between Europe, the Mediterranean and beyond in the long 19th century organized by the University of Nicosia, Cyprus & Queen Mary, University of London in Cyprus. October 2010 ‘Bayonets and Bullets in the name of the Constitution: Post-colonial criticism and Muslim-Christian relations in the late Ottoman Empire’ at the conference Religious community and modern statehood:The passage from the Ottoman Empire to modern states organized by the University of Cyprus, EFA and INALCO in Cyprus. October 2010, ‘A passage to national modernity: Constantinople in the 1880s and the novel/travelogue ‘My Journey' by Ioannis Psycharis" at the conference “Istanbul” – “Kushta” – “Constantinople”: Diversity of Identities and Personal Narratives in the Ottoman Capital (1830-1900)’ organized by the Orient-Institute, in Istanbul. July 2010: ‘A Cappadocian in Athens, an Athenian in Izmir/Smyrna and an Ottoman parliamentary in Istanbul: the multiple personae and loyalties of Pavlos Carolidis’ at the 2 panel Ottomanism and notions of the Empire on the verge of its collapse at the third WOCMES conference in Barcelona. June 2010: ‘Contesting the Imperial Center: Political Elites in Smyrna and their Rivalry to Istanbul’ at the workshop Istanbul as seen from a distance organized by the Swedish Research Institute of Istanbul at Heybeliada, in Istanbul. March 2010: ‘History as a public claim and the role of the historian: two recent debates regarding the Ottoman past in Greece and Bulgaria’, at the workshop Ottoman Legacies in the Contemporary Mediterranean: the Middle East and the Balkans Compared in the conference 11th Mediterranean Social and Political Reserch Meeting organized by EUI in Florence. December 2009: ‘Intra-communal conflicts in the urban centres of Asia Minor on the aftermath of the Young Turk Revolution’ (in Greek) at the workshop The first decade of the 20th c.: changes and challenges organized by the Moraitis School in Athens. November 2009: ‘History as a Public Claim and the Role of the Historians: Two Recent Debates Regarding the Ottoman Past in Greece and Bulgaria’ at the panel Former Ottomans and Contemporary Communities: Explorations in Reconciliation, Part I, organized at the Middle Eastern Studies Association annual meeting in Boston. October 2009: “Civilisation and Order: Middle class Morality among the GreekOrthodox in Istanbul and Ιzmir at the End of the Empire”at the conference Rival Pursuits, Common Experiences: Social ransformation and Mass Mobilization in the Balkan & Eastern Mediterranean Cities (1900-1923), organized by the Institute for Mediterranean Studies/FORTH & Dept. of History & Archaeology University of Crete, in Rethymno. May 2009: ‘Perceptions of the second constitutional era in the Ottoman Empire by the diverse communities and its contemporary historiographical trajectory’ at the workshop CONTESTED SOVEREIGNTIES: Forms of Government and their Relevance for Democracy: European and Middle Eastern Perspectives organised by Swedish Research Institute of Istanbul, in Ayvalık. May 2009: ‘Discourses of Collective Identity (Projekt-Presentation)’ at the FORSCHUNGSKOLLOQUIUM Neue Perspektiven in der südost- und osteuropäischen Geschichte organised by the Lehrstuhl Geschichte Südost und Osteuropas an der Universität Regensburg in Kooperation mit Südost-Institut, Regensburg April 2009: ‘Images of Greeks and Turks in the europena public discourse at the turn of 19th c. : the example of Frederick Sylvester North Douglas’ (in Greek) in the conference Cultural transfers and traveling concepts. Nation and intellectuals between Greece and Europe during the long 19th c. organised by the Historical Archiv of the University of Athens. January 2009: ‘Between the city and the Empire: The responses of the Non-Muslims in the port-cities of the Ottoman Empire to the Second Constitutional period’ in the seminar series Berliner Seminar Summer Term 2009 organized at Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. January 2009: ‘The Ottoman Legacy and the National Question before 1914’, at a session together with Rumen Daskalov and Roumiana Preshlenova at the workshop Battling over the Balkans: Questions and Controversies organised by the History Department, CEU. November 2008: ‘Izmir, the Rum and the Young Turk Revolution’ at the conference Turkey 1908–1914: biographical approaches organised by the Department of History and Department of Oriental Studies University of Zurich. 3 October 2008: ‘The Young Turk Revolution in the Greek Historiography’ at the conference On the Centenary of the Young Turks’ Revolution 1908-2008 The Young Turks and Their Legacy organized by the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental studies, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki. September 2008: ‘Historiographical trajectories of the Young Turk Revolution and their legacy in Modern Turkey’ (in Greek) at the Department of Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cyprus in the framework of the Erasmus program. June 2008: ‘The Enthusiasm Turns into Fear: French Accounts on Christians and Muslims in Izmir in the Aftermath of the Young Turk Revolution at the conference L’ivresse de la liberté : La révolution de 1908 dans l’Empire ottoman organised by the École de Hautes Études aux Sciences Sociales in Paris. June 2008: ‘Educating the Nation: Migration and Acculturation on the two Shores of the Aegean at the turn of the Twentieth Century" at the Hrant Dink memorial workshop: Migrations, Connections, Perspectives: Anatolia and Its Neighboring Regions in the Twentieth Century organized by Sabancı University, Istanbul. May 2008: ‘The non-Muslim experience between Bureaucracy and Bourgeoisie: The case of the Greek-Orthodox in Izmir’ at the conference 1908–2008 Centennial of the Young Turk Revolution organized by the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Ankara. The same paper was presented at the workshop Bourgeois Seas Revisiting the History of the Middle Classes in the Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities organised at the Department of History and Civilization, European University Institute, Florence in September. May 2008: ‘The Greek-Orthodox of Antalya according to a community regulation at the turn of the 20th c.’ (in Turkish) in the series of talks organized by the Antalya Kent Müzesi Projesi, in Antalya. March 2008: ‘People crowded the harbor of Smyrna’: the public debate over the history textbook for the sixth grade of the primary school’ at the conference The ‘European painful pasts’ and ‘multiperspectivity in history teaching by the Joseph Károlyi Foundation, Budapest. October 2007: ‘Educating the nation: Migration and Acculturation on the two Shores of the Aegean at the turn of the twentieth century’ at the Zentrum für Moderner Orient, Berlin. The same paper in December 2007 at the American Research Institute in Turkey. July 2007 : 'What did the Balkan states and the Ottoman Empire learnt from each other during the long 19th c.'? at the Oxford Symposium 2007 Nationalism in a trans-national context organized by the European Studies Centre, South East European Studies, Oxford. May 2007: ‘La révolution jeune-turque à izmir et les partis politiques orthodoxes’ at the seminar ‘État et société de l'empire ottoman (xixe-xxe siècle)’ directed by François Georgeon at the École de Hautes Études aux Sciences Sociales, in Paris. May 2007 ‘On the margins of national historiography: The Greek Ittihatci Emmanouil Emmanouilidis: An opportunist or an Ottoman patriot?’ in the Third Istanbul Workshop on New Directions in Middle Eastern History Absent Spheres, Silent Voices: Recovering Untold Histories, organised at Sabanci University, Istanbul. The same paper in November 2007 at the panel Ethnic Politics in the Post-Revolutionary Ottoman Empire (1908-1918) at the Annual Conference of Middle Eastern Studies Association in Montreal. March 2007: ‘Protecting the City's Interest: The Greek-Orthodox and the Conflict between Municipal and Vilayet Authorities in Izmir in the Second Constitutional Period’ at the Workshop 07: The Late Ottoman Port Cities and Their Inhabitants: Subjectivity, 4 Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders, organized in the frame of the 8th Mediterranean Programme Mediterranean Research Meeting in Florence and Montecatini Terme. January 2007: ‘Greece Will Reclaim Its Place Among the Nations of Europe’: Images of Greeks and Turks in European Public Discourse at the Turn of the 19th Century’ at the workshop Revisiting South Eastern Europe: Comparative Social History of the 19th and 20th Centuries organised by Institut für soziale Bewegungen, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. January 2007: ‘Bayonets and Bullets for the Constitution: Post-colonial Criticism and Muslim-Christian Relations in the Ottoman Empire’ at the workshop The Second Constitutional Period of the Ottoman Empire, 1908 — 1918: Mass Politics, Negotiation, Social Control, and Nation-State Formation in the frame of the 121st American Historical Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. February 2006: ‘The ‘superior’ Greek and the ‘tolerant’ Turk: Stereotypes in the service of political propaganda in the aftermath of WWI’ at the conference Grecs d’ Anatolie et d’ Istanbul, De 1821 â 1964 états de lieux et perspectives de recherché organized by the EFA, CAMS, IFEA in Athens. March 2006: ‘The Modernization of the Empire and the community ‘privileges’: Greek responses to Young Turk policies in the framework of the Erasmus program at the History Department, University of Crete. December 2005: ‘The Greeks within the state and the Greeks without: Cultural representations and political configurations in the long 19th century’, at the conference La costruzione dello stato nell’area ex-ottomana organized by the Università degli Studi di Perugia Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche and Università degli Studi di Trieste, Dipartimento di Storia e Storia dell’arte in Perugia. September 2005: ‘Allons enfants de la… ville’: National celebrations, political mobilisation and urban space in Izmir at the turn of the 20th c.’ at the workshop At the crossroads of Turkey and Europe:Izmir through the ages organised by the Turkish Section of the Institute of the Languages and Cultures of the Middle East & Leids Universiteits Fonds and Research School CNWS in Leiden. July 2005: ‘A homeland in between’: state policies and self-identification among the populations exchanged between Greece and Turkey in 1923 in a comparative perspective’ at the workshop Captive states divided societies: political institutions of Southeastern Europe in Historical Comparative Perspective organised by the Applied Policy research (Munich) and the Romanian Academic Society & Romanian Institute for Recent History (Bucharest) in Costanta. April 2005: ‘Hellenism and Empire: the public debate on civic identity vs. ‘historic rights’ in Izmir during the second constitutional period (1908-1912)’ at the ASEN Conference Nation and Empire organised by the London School of Economics. May 2004: ‘From ‘Giavour Izmir’ to ‘Hellenic Smyrna’: reconstruction of a lost Atlantis at the workshop Nationalism, Society and Culture in post-Ottoman Southeast Europe organized by the South-east European studies program, the European Studies Center and the Oxford Balkan society in Oxford. September 2003: ‘The Modernisation of the Empire and the ‘national privileges’: Greek responses to the Young Turks policies’ at the workshop The Triumphs and Travails of Authoritarian Modernisation in Turkey and Iran: Twentieth-Century History from Below organized by International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. 5 December 2001: A Greek version of the same paper at the conference History at stake. Modes of contemporary historical culture organised by the review Historein. November 2001: ‘Turkish nationalism or Muslim allegiance? The debate in late Ottoman Studies and the preconditions of Kemalist ideology’ at the 2nd Historian’s Workshop organised by the British Council and the Alternative Academic Education Network, in Belgrade. September 2001: ‘The medical doctors of the Greek-Orthodox Hospital at Izmir and their social involvement at the turn of the 20th c.’ at the workshop organised by Princeton University and Samos Historical Archive, in Samos. July 2001: Participation in the group presentation of the ‘Regional Identity Reader for Central and South East Europe’ at the workshop Texts/Images: Uses and Representations in Central and South East Europe organised by the core group of the Regional Identity Reader Project, at Sabanci University, in Istanbul. September 2000: ‘The experience of a Greek-Orthodox population in a shifting urban landscape: Izmir 1904-14’ at the workshop organised by Princeton University and Homerion Cultural Center, in Chios. The same paper in March 2001 at the workshop X: The Ethnic Break-up of the Ottoman Empire of the Second Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting organised by the European University Institute, in Florence. An in January 2001, in a series of lectures under the title Elites urbaines au savoir positif organised by the Insitut Francais des Etudes Anatoliennes, in Istanbul. September 2000: ‘From Trauma to Reflection: Greek Historiography and the Young Turks ‘Bizarre’ Revolution’ at the workshop Greek and Turks: the Janus of a Common History organised by the Southeastern European Joint History Project of CDRSEE and Sabanci University, in Istanbul. May 2000: ‘Searching for a nation: The Development of Ottomanism as a Political Discourse during the Hamidian Era’ at the workshop Perceptions of Modernity, Social Transformation and Ideologies of Modernism in Central and Southeast Europe in the XIXXX c. organized by the core group of the Regional Identity Reader Project, at Central European University, in Budapest. January 2000: ‘Greek-Orthodox, Ottomans-Greeks or just Greeks? Theories of Coexistence in the Aftermath of the Young Turks Revolution’ at the 2nd Graduate Seminar organised by the Kokkalis Program on South-Eastern and East-Central Europe at Harvard University. July 1994: ‘Aspects of Regionalism at the new-born Greek state and the policy of Ioannis Capodistrias’ paper presented at the Summer Seminar Panhellenism versus Regionalism in Greek culture organised at Hermoupolis by CNHR/NRF and the Program in Hellenic studies, Princeton University .July 1992: ‘The historian Demetrios Vernardakis and his activity at the University of Athens’ (in Greek), paper presented in the circle Greek Historiography -A historiographical approach at the Seminars of Hermoupolis organised by the Cultural Foundation of Cyclades and the CNHR/NRF . July 1991: ‘Narrative strategies in modern historiography. The Annales review’ (in Greek) (together with Maria Lebessi), paper presented at the Seminars of Hermoupolis organised by the Cultural Foundation of Cyclades and the CNHR/NRF. 6 ACADEMIC GROUPS July 2010: He organized the pannel “Ottomanism and notions of the Empire on the verge of its collapse” at the 3rd WOCMES conference in Barcelona. July 2009: He organized the workshop ‘How to talk about the non-Muslim experience in the Ottoman society: From narrating community life to integrating plurality’ at the Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) Berlin, as a post-doc fellow of the program ‘Europe in the Middle East - The Middle East in Europe’c/o Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. March 2007: Together with Malte Furhmann, he co-directed the ‘Workshop 07: The Late Ottoman Port Cities and Their Inhabitants: Subjectivity, Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders’ in the framework of Mediterranean Programme 8th Mediterranean Research Meeting in Florence and Montecatini Terme, Italy. November 2005: He organized the one-day conference ‘Not the least among many: the Greeks at Robert College’ at Bogaziçi University Since October 2004: Coordinator together with Lorans Barouch of the monthly seminar series, ‘Economy and Society on Both Shores of the Aegean’ which focuses on the Greek Orthodox populations of the late Ottoman and early Republican periods and is organized by the Ottoman Bank Museum in collaboration with Alpha Bank and the History Department of Boğaziçi University. November 2004-February 2005: He participated as a discussant in two meetings of the project ‘We, the people’ organised by the Center for Advances Study, Sofia and Collegium Budapest, Sofia. September 2002-May 2003: Fellow at the Nexus project, hosted by the Center or Advanced Study, in Sofia, his contribution being the ‘Greek-Orthodox deputies in the Ottoman Parliament (1908-1912): a comparative approach of the major urban communities of the Empire through their own representatives’. Since December 1999: Member of the editorial board of the Review Historein Editor: Nefeli pub. November 1998: Member of the organising committee in the conference New approaches in Political History, organised by the review Mnimon in Athens. EMPLOYMENT 2003-2011: Employed at the History Department, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, since 2007 as an Assist. Professor. Currently a Head-Deputy of the Department. November 2000 –May 2002: He worked as the coordinator of the Shared History Project on the fire in Smyrna/ Izmir 1922 with the participation of Sabanci University (Istanbul), Panteion University (Athens) and Columbia University. September 2000: He worked as a teaching assistant in the Summer School under the title ‘Balkans, Europeanisation and Globalisation’ organised by the Open Society Institute (OSI) in Plovdiv. December 1998: He worked for the organisation of a Documentary Film Archive at the Historical Archive of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under the direction of the film director Fotos Labrinos. LANGUAGES Greek (native), English, French, Italian, Turkish, Ottoman 7 PUBLICATIONS 1. ‘Contesting the Imperial Centre: Political Elites in Smyrna and their Rivalry with Istanbul’ in Elisabeth Özdalga, M.Sait Özervali, Feryal Tansuğ (eds), Istanbul as seen from a distance, Center and provinces in the Ottoman Empire, SWEDİSH RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN ISTANBUL, 2011,83-100. 2. ‘1821: Bir belgesel’, Toplumsal Tarih, 209, Mayis 2011, 74-79. 3. ‘Family, clergy, conviviality and morality among the Greek-Orthodox in Izmir at the end of the Empire, History of the Family 16 (2011) 88–97. 4. On the margins of national historiography: The Greek İttihatçı Emmanouil Emmanouilidis – Opportunist or Ottoman patriot?’ in Amy Singer, Christoph K. Neumann, and S. Aksin Somel, (eds.), Untold Histories of the Middle East: Recovering Voices from the 19th and 20th Centuries. London: Routledge, 2011, 124142. 5. ‘Celebration and Contestation: The People of Izmir Welcome the Second Constitutional Era in 1908’ in Μνήμη Πηνελόπης Στάθη: Μελέτες Ιστορίας και Φιλολογίας [Memory of Penelope Stathe: Studies of History and Philology], eds Kostas Lappas, Antonis Anastasopoulos, Elias Kolovos, Research Center for Medieval and Modern Hellenism of the Academy of Athens & Institute for Mediterranean Studies FO.R.T.H, Crete University Press 2010, 157-181. 6. ‘The Second Constitutional Period of the Ottoman Empire: A Disputed Legacy’ in Elisabeth Özdalga & Sune Persson (eds.), Contested Sovereignties, Government and Democracy in Middle Eastern and European Perspectives, SWEDİSH RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN ISTANBUL, 2009, 33-46. 7. Ahmet Ersoy, Maciej Gorny and Vangelis Kechriotis, (eds.), Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945): Texts and Commentaries, vol. 3: Modernism, I. The creation of the nation state, II. Representations of national culture, CEU Press, 2010. 8. ‘”Gavur Izmir” den “Yunan Smyrni” ye, Bir kayip Atlantis in yeniden inşası in ,Deniz Yıldırım, Evren Haspolat (der.), Değişen İzmir ‘i Anlamak, Ankara: Phoenix yayin., 2010, 435-462. 9. ‘Bir nizamnameye göre 20. yuzyilin basinda Antalya’daki Rumlar’, Toplumsal Tarih, 201, Eylül 2010, 42-51. 10. ‘Educating the nation: Migration and Acculturation on the two Shores of the Aegean at the turn of the twentieth century’ in the volume Meltem Toksöz & Biray Kulluoğlu (eds), Cities of the Mediterranean: From the Ottomans to the Present Day, London, I.B. Tauris, 139-156, 2010. 11. Vangelis Kechriotis, Lorans Barouh (eds), Economy and Society on both shores of the Aegean, ALPHA Bank Economic History series, Athens, 2010. 12. ‘Konstitutionelle Revolution im Osmanischen Reich’, Inamo, 58, Sommer 2009, 6366. 13. ‘The Late Ottoman Port Cities and Their Inhabitants: Subjectivity, Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders’, special issue co-edited by Malte Fuhrmann & Vangelis Kechriotis, Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 24/ 2, December 2009. 8 14. ‘Protecting the city’s interest: The Greek-Orthodox and the conflict between Municipal and Vilayet authorities in Izmir (Smyrna) in the Second Constitutional in ‘The Late Ottoman Port Cities and Their Inhabitants: Subjectivity, Urbanity, and Conflicting Orders’, special issue co-edited by Malte Fuhrmann & Vangelis Kechriotis, Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 24/ 2, December 2009, 207-221. 15. ‘İkinci Meşrutiyet Dönemi: İzmirde Hıristyanlar ve Müslümanlar arasında günlük ilişkiler’, Toplumsal Tarih, 184, Nisan 2009, 18-27. 16. Four entries in the Μεγάλη Διαδικτυακή Εγκυκλοπαίδεια της Κωνσταντινούπολης (Great Internet Encyclopedia of Constantinople) published by the Hellenic World Foundation (in Greek and English α) Reforms in the Ottoman Empire http://constantinople.ehw.gr/forms/fLemma.aspx?lemmaid=11702&contlang=57 β) Helleno-Ottomanism http://constantinople.ehw.gr/forms/fLemma.aspx?lemmaid=11012&contlang=57 γ) Greek-Orthodox deputies from Istanbul in the Ottoman Parliament http://constantinople.ehw.gr/forms/fLemma.aspx?lemmaid=11011&contlang=57 δ) The Young Turk Revolution http://constantinople.ehw.gr/forms/fLemma.aspx?lemmaid=11380&contlang=57 17. ‘Hrant Dink, ou l’ ‘intellectuel’ post-mortem, le symbole d’ une époque, Labyrinthe, atelier interdisciplinaire, n.32, 2009, (1), σσ. 69-75. 18. Méropi Anastassiadou-Dumont & Paul Dumont Οι Ρωμιοί της Πόλης, τραύματα και προσδοκίες [The Greek-Orthodox of the City: wounds and prospects] Athens: Hestia, & Dilek Güven Εθνικισμός, Κοινωνικές Μεταβολές και Μειονότητες: τα επεισόδια εναντίον των μη μουσουλμάνων της Τουρκίας (6/7 Σεπτεμβρίου 1955) [Nationalism, Social Change and Minorities: The Incidents against Non-Muslims in Turkey, 6-7 September 1955] (book review), Historein, 8, 2008, 168-173 19. ‘Requiem for the Ottoman Empire’ (in Greek), in Η συγκρότηση του ελληνικού κράτους: Διεθνές πλαίσιο, εξουσία και πολιτική τον 19ο αιώνα in the series Προβλήματα της Νεοελληνικής Ιστορίας, edited by Antonis Liakos- Efi Gazi, Nefeli pub., 2008, 17-52 20. ‘The Modernisation of the Empire and the ‘Community Privileges’: Greek responses to the Young Turk policies’ in Touraj Atabaki (ed.), The State and the Subaltern. Society and Politics in Turkey and Iran, London, I. B.Tauris, 2007, 53-70. 21. 'Allons enfants de la... ville': National Celebrations, Political Mobilisation and Urban Space in Izmir at the Turn of the 20th Century' in Ottoman Izmir: Studies in honour of Alexander H. de Groot edited by Maurits H. van den Boogert, Nederlands Instituut Voor Het Nabije Oosten, 2007, 123-137. 22. Minna Rozen (ed.), The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: The Jews in Turkey and the Balkans (book review), Historein, v.6, 2007, 200-207. 23. ‘Lo stato ellenico, la nazione interna e la nazione esterna: reppresentazioni culturali e configurazioni politiche nel lungo XIX secolo’ in Schegge d’ impero, pezzi d’ Europa, Balcani e Turchia fra continuita e mutamento 1804-1923, a cura di Marco Dogo, Libreria Editrice Goriziana, Universita degli Studi di Trieste, 2006, 183-214. 24. Faruk Birtek and Thalia Dragonas (eds.), Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey, 155-160, Historein, 2006, v.5, ‘Empires’ (book review) 25. ‘Nation and Empire Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of 9 Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), 20-21 April 2005, 177-180, Historein, 2006, v.5, ‘Empires’(conference bulletin) 26. He participates in the editing group of the series Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945): Texts and Commentaries, vol. I-II.: Late Enligthenment - National Romanticism edited by Trencsenyi Balázs & Kopeček Michal, Budapest: CEU Press 2006, 2007. In the first volume, he authored: a) ‘Iosipos Moisiodax: Apology’, 65-72. b) ‘Daniil Philippidis and Grigorios Constantas: Novel Geography’, 73-79. c) ‘Adamantios Korais: Report on the present state of civilization in Greece’, 141147. d) ‘Dimitrios Katartzis: Advice to the Youth’, 210-217. e) ‘Rigas Velestinlis: New Political Constitution’, 297-303. f) ‘Patriarch Anthimos: Paternal instruction’, 304-311. In the second volume, he authored: a) Constantinos Paparrigopoulos: History of the Hellenic Nation, 72-80 b) Dimitrios Vyzantions: Babel, or the Local Distortion of the Greek Language 138142. c) Ioannis Kolettis: Of this Great Idea, 244-248 d) Alexandros Ypsilantis: Fight For Faith and Motherland!, 397-402 e) Dionysios Solomos, Hymn to Liberty, 403-407 27. ‘Smyrne Hellène: Communautés dans le panthéon de l’ histoire’ in Marie-Carmen Smyrnellis (dir.), Smyrne 1830-1930, De la fortune à l oublie, Paris: Autrement, 2006, 63-77. 28. ‘Greek-Orthodox, Ottoman-Greeks or just Greeks? Theories of Coexistence in the Aftermath of the Young Turks Revolution’, in Études Balkaniques, 2005, 1, 51-72. 29. Erik Jan Zürcher, Turkey: a Modern history, I.B. Tauris 1997. Translation into Greek by Alexandria publications, edited by Socrates Petmezas, 2004. 30. ‘Between professional duty and national fulfillment: the Smyrniot medical doctor Apostolos Psaltoff (1862-1923)’ in Meropi Anastassiadou (ed.), Médecins et ingénieurs ottomans à l` age des nationalismes, IFEA, Maisoneuve & Larose, Paris, 2003, 331-348. 31. ‘From Trauma to Reflection: Greek Historiography and the Young Turks ‘Bizarre’ Revolution’ in Christina Koulouri (ed.), Clio in the Balkans, CDRSEE, Thessaloniki, 2002, 91-108. 32. ‘Turkish nationalism or Muslim allegiance? The debate in late Ottoman Studies and the preconditions of Kemalist ideology’ in Jasna Dragovic-Soso, Nevenka Martin, Wendy Bracewell (eds.), History of the present, Workshop on the South-East European History, Belgrad 22-23 November 2001, Center for SEES, Univ. College, London, 2002, 51-54. 33. Introduction to the reproduction of Christos Fengaras, The Language Question and the Journalists of Istanbul (in Greek), Centre of Neohellenic Studies, 2002. 34. Conference survey in the review Historein, 1, 1999, 201-207. 35. ‘The voice of the Historian and the voice of the Others: an interview with Carlo Ginsburg’ (in Greek) (jointly with Giannis Papatheodorou), Mnimon, 20, 1999, 179191. 10 11