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100 objects brought to Greece by refugees from Asia Minor, Pontus and Eastern Thrace. 100 objects belonging to refugees infused with memories, thoughts and emotions. The research project Objects in Motion attempts to reconstruct the objects’ ‘cultural biography’ and trace their owners’ life trajectories. The objects the refugees brought with them are more than precious family heirlooms or essential practical tools. They have stories to tell: about their owners, the homes they left behind, and the new places where they resettled. Transcending space and time, these objects encapsulate the history of forceful displacement and the refugee experience.

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Objects in motion is a research project implemented by the Institute for Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation. The graphic design concept was developed by Erifyli Arapoglou (ενARTE) and realised by the Sociality Digital Cooperative.

The project was funded by the Ministry of Culture and Sports as part of a wider research initiative focusing on the issue of expatriation to commemorate the centenary since the arrival and integration of Greek populations in Greece after the Asia Minor catastrophe.

We wish to express our warmest thanks to all individuals, associations and museums who shared their stories with us.

Project Team:

Scientific coordinator: Eleni Kyramargiou, Associate Researcher Researcher IHR/NHRF

Research associates: Katerina Anagnostaki, Giorgos Koumaridis, Christos Chrysanthopoulos / Translator: Eleni Vosinaki Photographer-Cinematographer: Christos Panagos

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Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. This project is an open platform to which you can add information by providing relevant evidence in cooperation with the research team.

Contact: 100memories@eie.gr

Origin: Peristasi (Eastern Thrace)

A mortar and pestle from Peristasi in Eastern Thrace

Two families, Karras and Anastasiadou, became refugees in 1922 when they were forced to leave Peristasi in Eastern Thrace, a seaside village in Marmara, in the province of Raidestos.

The project Objects in motion was implemented by the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation and funded by the Ministry of Culture and Sports.