Two copies of the album “Sinassos of Cappadocia” (Athens, 1924), memory objects and self-documentation efforts of a refugee community that bid farewell to its homeland with a deep sense of collective awareness and historical care

Objects in Motion – 100objects

Eleni Kyramargiou

Research coordinator
Eleni KyramargiouSenior Researcher
Research team
Katerina AnagnostakiResearch Associate IHR/NHRF
Giorgos KoumaridisResearch Associate IHR/NHRF
Eleni VosinakiTranslator
Christos PanagosPhotographer

What objects did the refugees who flight in Greece after August 1922 bring with them?

ere they the most valuable, the most useful, or those most meaningful to them?

How many of these objects have survived to this day?

What is their value for their present-day custodians?

These four questions formed the foundation of the research project Objects in Motion – 100objects. The project sought not only to identify the objects themselves, but also to explore the reasons why their owners chose them to accompany them on their journey into exile, the uses and meanings these objects held in the early years of resettlement, and the trajectories they followed throughout the 20th century—up to the present, where they survive in the homes of descendants.

The objects that travelled with the refugee populations during their forced displacement and have been preserved to this day are not merely family heirlooms from the lost homelands. Each of them conveys a distinct cultural and social story—about their original owners and the societies they lived in, both in their old and in their new homelands.

The 100objects identified, studied, and documented by the project’s research team were presented in a bilingual digital exhibition: https://100objects.eie.gr.

Funding

Ministry of Culture and Sports

 

Duration 11.2021-10.2022
Principal Investigator Eleni Kyramargiou, Senior Researcher

Research coordinator
Eleni KyramargiouSenior Researcher
Research team
Katerina AnagnostakiResearch Associate IHR/NHRF
Giorgos KoumaridisResearch Associate IHR/NHRF
Eleni VosinakiTranslator
Christos PanagosPhotographer
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Main page image: Two copies of the album “Sinassos of Cappadocia” (Athens, 1924), memory objects and self-documentation efforts of a refugee community that bid farewell to its homeland with a deep sense of collective awareness and historical care / Association “Nea Sinassos”