The doctoral thesis on "Refugee settlements in Chalkidiki in the first half of the 20th century" has been submitted at the Philosophical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It is based on research in archives of Chalkidiki, of Thessaloniki, of Athens and field-work in the refugee municipalities of Chalkidiki. Through this study i was able to indicate the refugee settlements in Chalkidiki and the rearrangements, demographic, economic, social, investigating the following topics: 1) the Refugee Question and the Compulsory exchange of populations, 2) Chalkidiki before and after of refugee arrivals, 3) the refugee settlement in the farms of Mount Athos and the relationships between the refugee and the native populations of Chalkidiki. ...
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Pain constitutes a protective mechanism and most commonly it is the symptoms that lead a patient to ...
The exploration of the concept of historicity is of particular interest at the city center, where it...
Ιt is interesting to study the influence of sophistical discussions on aristophanic comedy, because...
This is a historical research with the purpose a) to make known Rosas Imvrioti’s Pedagogical and Edu...
The object of this thesis, which was to construct a method of reading 19th century architectural spa...
Case of this study is the political uses of Neoclassicism and the symbolic depiction of Modern Greek...
The aim of this thesis is to present the results of an excavation at two organized prehistoric cemet...
The object of the study "Education and Youth in occupied Larissa (1941-1944)" is the investigation o...
The monuments, which have been saved in Thessaloniki since the Byzantine years, are the most palpabl...
This thesis makes use of the archival material of the first High School of Tripolis, which was found...
The theme of this study is a careful presentation and examination of the top-ranking theological iss...
Τhe purpose of this search was the study of the family`s environment inner characteristics and the i...
Hypericum Perforatum or St. John’s Wort, has been one of the most popular therapeutic media during t...
The thesis focused on the polymorphous theatrical activity of Y. Sevastikoglou in Greece and abroad ...
Philo was a Jewish philosopher who lived in Alexandria at the end of the first century BCE and up un...
Pain constitutes a protective mechanism and most commonly it is the symptoms that lead a patient to ...
The exploration of the concept of historicity is of particular interest at the city center, where it...
Ιt is interesting to study the influence of sophistical discussions on aristophanic comedy, because...