eprintid: 10205726
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datestamp: 2025-03-06 13:08:14
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creators_name: Repoussi, M.
creators_name: Kouseri, G.
title: Greek adolescents on the Asia Minor Catastrophe: perceptions of the past, views on the present, expectations for the future
ispublished: pub
subjects: PRESS_HIST_ED_RES_JOU
keywords: Asia Minor Catastrophe, adolescents, historical perceptions, historical consciousness, national identity
note: © 2025, Maria Repoussi and Georgia Kouseri. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC BY) 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
abstract: The year 2022 marked one hundred years since the defeat of Greece in the Greco–Turkish war (1919–22) and the end of the Greek presence in Asia Minor, two events that are registered in Greek historiography and collective historical memory as the ‘Asia Minor Catastrophe’. The Asia Minor Catastrophe gradually evolved into an important pillar for the formation of collective memory and historical consciousness in modern Greece. However, its links with contemporary historical culture and the attitudes of Greek citizens on critical foreign policy issues, especially regarding Türkiye, have not been explored. For example, does the historical perception of the Asia Minor Catastrophe influence citizens’ attitudes regarding Greek–Turkish relations? Do Greek citizens’ views on contemporary Greek–Turkish differences determine their historical perception of the Asia Minor Catastrophe? With these thoughts in mind and in order to address the above question, we attempted to explore 18-year-old adolescents’ perceptions of the Asia Minor Catastrophe. The sample for the research involved 20 18-year-olds attending a state school in Athens in spring 2022. A semi-structured interview was chosen as the main research tool for the study, and the views expressed by the participants were recorded, while the data analysis followed the lines of qualitative content analysis. Adolescents’ perception of the Asia Minor Catastrophe seems to influence their attitude towards contemporary Greek–Turkish issues.
date: 2025
official_url: https://doi.org/10.14324/HERJ.22.1.01
oa_status: green
language: eng
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
doi: 10.14324/HERJ.22.1.01
full_text_status: public
publication: History Education Research Journal
volume: 22
number: 1
article_number: 1
pagerange: 1-18
issn: 14729474
citation:        Repoussi, M.;    Kouseri, G.;      (2025)    Greek adolescents on the Asia Minor Catastrophe: perceptions of the past, views on the present, expectations for the future.                   History Education Research Journal , 22  (1)    , Article 1.  10.14324/HERJ.22.1.01 <https://doi.org/10.14324/HERJ.22.1.01>.       Green open access   
 
document_url: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10205726/1/herj-3363-repoussi.pdf