The Christian Heritage and Enduring Legacy of its Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian-Chaldean Communities
Invited Speakers:
Dr. Eurydice Georganteli
History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University
"Two Visions of Anatolia: Cultural Heritage, Memory, and Loss"
Dr. Theodosios Kyriakidis
Chair of Pontic Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
"The Greeks of Pontus: From the Intellectual and Economic Flourishing of the 19th Century to Total Annihilation and Destruction"
Dr. Anahit Khosroeva
Visiting Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
"The Assyrians of Anatolia: Faith, Survival, and Cultural Continuity"
Dr. Henry C. Theriault
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Worcester State University
"The Armenian Presence in Anatolia"
Book Launch - Dr. Theodosios Kyriakidis
The Genocide of Orthodox Greeks and the Persecution of Christian in the Pontus Region According to Vatican Archives
This symposium brings together leading scholars to explore the rich history and cultural contributions, and enduring Christian heritage of the Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian-Chaldean communities of Anatolia, exploring their shared legacy within the broader history of the region.
Advance registration is requested to ensure your seat for all participants.