
The Greeks of Turkey: More than just 'monuments and memories'
Dr. Ilay Romain Ors, a social anthropologist whose work has largely focused on the Greek Orthodox community of Istanbul, joins Thanos Davelis as we take a closer look at this historic community and the challenges it faces today, from keeping Greek education alive to cultural heritage.
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Show Notes
Kathimerini just ran a piece highlighting the efforts of teachers and community schools in keeping Greek education alive in Turkey. These schools are central to the Greek community in Istanbul, a community that once had a significant presence but has dwindled to roughly 2,000 individuals over the last century as a result of government policies, persecution, and a pogrom in the 1950s. Dr. Ilay Romain Ors, a social anthropologist whose work has largely focused on the Greek Orthodox community of Istanbul, joins Thanos Davelis as we take a closer look at this historic community and the challenges it faces today.
You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:
Keeping the Greek education flame alive in Turkey
Remembering forced migrations: The 1964 expulsion of Greeks from Istanbul
Mitsotakis outlines four key priorities ahead of 2027 elections
Turkey challenges Greek maritime zones with UNESCO map submission