100 years since the Catastrophe of Smyrna: Trauma and Memory in Contemporary Australia
By Dr Themistocles Kritikakos, University of Melbourne. 100 years later, the trauma that Greek survivors experienced during the final years of the Ottoman Empire has been passed on to their descendants living in contemporary Australia. The Armenian genocide during the First World War is internationally known. However, the similar experiences of Greeks and Assyrians in … Continue reading 100 years since the Catastrophe of Smyrna: Trauma and Memory in Contemporary Australia
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