Current Issue
Volume 23, No 2, Autumn / Automne 2015
LA DIASPORA GRECQUE / THE GREEK DIASPORA
Edited by / Sous la direction de
Stephanos Constantinides
With associate editor / Avec la collaboration de
Thalia Tassou
Articles
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Sir Basil Zaharoff (1849-1936), Le Mystérieux Grec-Ottoman
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The Transformation of the Greek American Press: The National Herald 1915-1939
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Greek-Canadians Write to Prime Minister Venizelos: Two Letters from the Interwar Era
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Χρηστικό Λεξικό της Νεοελληνικής Γλώσσας Academy of Athens (ed. Christoforos G. Charalambakis), Athens: National Printery, 2014.
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Poésie grecque Stephanos Constantinides, Pérégrinations d’Alexandre
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The Études helléniques/Hellenic Studies journal, was first published in the Spring of 1983 in Montreal, Canada, with the ambition to function as a forum for scientists dealing with the Greek Diaspora and Hellenism in general. With a brief interruption in the period 1985-1994, it continued to be published by the Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research Canada until 2004.
In 2005 a new phase in the history of the journal was launched. To the actual editor Stephanos Constantinides, director of the Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research Canada-KEEK were added two co-editors: Michalis Damanakis, Director of the “Laboratory of Intercultural and Migration Studies” (EDIAMME) of the University of Crete, and Panagiotis Tsakonas from the Graduate Program “Cultural, Economic and International Relations in the Mediterranean” of the University of the Aegean.
The responsibility for the publication and circulation of the Journal was transferred to the “Laboratory of Intercultural and Migration Studies” (EDIAMME) and was published by Gutenberg Publications (2005-2015).
In 2015 the journal's publication was suspended until new ways for its continuation found in a new environment were found. At the same time, the entire content of the Journal was digitized and made available, free of charge, to any interested parties.