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PUBLICATIONS ‘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, Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, 2011,83-100. ‘1821: Bir belgesel’, Toplumsal Tarih, 209, Mayis 2011, 74-79. ‘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. 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, 124-142. ‘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. ‘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, Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, 2009, 33-46. 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. ‘”Gavur Izmir” den “Yunan Smyrni” ye, Bir kayip Atlantis in yeniden inşası in ,Deniz Yıldırım, Evren Haspolat (der.), Değişen İzmir’i Anlamak, Ankara: Phoenix Yayın., 2010, 435-462 ‘Bir nizamnameye göre 20. yuzyilin basinda Antalya’daki Rumlar’, Toplumsal Tarih, 201, Eylül 2010, 42-51. ‘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. Vangelis Kechriotis, Lorans Barouh (eds), Economy and Society on both shores of the Aegean, ALPHA Bank Economic History series, Athens, 2010. ‘Konstitutionelle Revolution im Osmanischen Reich’, Inamo, 58, Sommer 2009, 63-66. ‘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. ‘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. ‘İkinci Meşrutiyet Dönemi: İzmirde Hıristyanlar ve Müslümanlar arasında günlük ilişkiler’, Toplumsal Tarih, 184, Nisan 2009, 18-27. 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 ‘Hrant Dink, ou l’ ‘intellectuel’ post-mortem, le symbole d’ une époque, Labyrinthe, atelier interdisciplinaire, n.32, 2009, (1), σσ. 69-75. 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 ‘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 ‘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. '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. Minna Rozen (ed.), The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: The Jews in Turkey and the Balkans (book review), Historein, v.6, 2007, 200-207. ‘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. Faruk Birtek and Thalia Dragonas (eds.), Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey, 155- 160, Historein, 2006, v.5, ‘Empires’ (book review) ‘Nation and Empire Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), 20-21 April 2005, 177-180, Historein, 2006, v.5, ‘Empires’(conference bulletin) 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’, 141-147. 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 138-142. 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 ‘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. ‘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. Erik Jan Zürcher, Turkey: a Modern history, I.B. Tauris 1997. Translation into Greek by Alexandria publications, edited by Socrates Petmezas, 2004. ‘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. ‘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. ‘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. Introduction to the reproduction of Christos Fengaras, The Language Question and the Journalists of Istanbul (in Greek), Centre of Neohellenic Studies, 2002. Conference survey in the review Historein, 1, 1999, 201-207. ‘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, 179-191..