Periodic Reporting for period 3 - HOMEACROSS (Space, memory and the legacy of the 1923 Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2024-02-01 al 2024-10-31
The study of the Population Exchange in its spatial dimension is important for a couple of reasons: it contributes to the understanding and protection of an important architectural heritage, one that preserves the collective memory of society, exemplifies Greek modern architecture, and testifies to the history and legacy of the welfare state. This heritage is in varying degrees of danger in both countries. Moreover, as displacement, the housing crisis, and conflict are still very much present in our region, it contributes to the better understanding of these problems and the search for sustainable solutions. Last, as this displacement and resettlement has greatly impacted the rural and urban landscapes were it took place, it allows us to better understand and assess the spatial challenges faced in these areas and to address them.
Combining extensive fieldwork, archival research and digital mapping technologies (GIS) to collect, analyse and visualise the data, this project explores a major event in the two sides’ national histories. While studies until now have mostly focused on the dislocation and the political events that caused it, this research investigates the refugees’ agency in shaping their surroundings, introduces new findings and new historiographical perspectives and contributes to a knowledge-based society.