Pasta made in Greece by Michailidis from Minor Asia and Konstantinidis of Jewish descent β The first steps of a Greek company that made history
The article discusses the founding of the first Greek pasta factory, MISKO, which began operations in 1927 in Piraeus, highlighting the collaboration between two entrepreneurs from different backgrounds.
104 years of 'TO VIMA': Its birth in Greece during the Asia Minor Catastrophe
The article commemorates the 104th anniversary of 'TO VIMA', a major political and economic newspaper that began publication during a tumultuous period in Greek history marked by the Asia Minor Catastrophe.
Testimony of Vasiliki Bonanou: We were in the snow. There were three years of snow on this mountain
Vasiliki Bonanou recalls her experiences living in Eskisehir, a town in Turkey populated by Greek families, highlighting the significance of her testimony in the Oral History Archive of the Center for Asia Minor Studies.
Center for Minor Asia Memory in Corinth: A project on hold, a memory under trial
The Cultural Center for Minor Asia Memory in Corinth, a long-awaited project significant for the local Minor Asian community, has been stalled for over a decade, symbolizing historical memory and dignity despite ongoing assurances and studies.
St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nazianzus β great church fathers from Asia Minor
The article celebrates the feast of St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nazianzus, notable church fathers from Asia Minor, highlighting their inseparable bond and the historical context of Christianity's decline in the region due to Islamic invasions.