Article ID: CBB967155792

Depicting the Greek communities in “Smyrna Zone”, Asia Minor at the beginning of 20th century (1919 –1922), combining historical maps with textual data (2020)

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Rare historical maps and textual data from different sources, combined together in a proper way, can provide a picture of the past in a region with special interest. The aim of this project is the study and the promotion of the Greek communities on the west coast of Asia Minor at the beginning of 20th century (1919-1922), when the Greek presence in the area was ended due to the Treaty of Lausanne (1923). The study is based on historical maps depicting the area at that time and on textual data and descriptions which provide information about the history of these communities, their population, their educational system and the organization of the Metropolises1in that zone. All this information is combined to each other, in order to create a map depicting the Greek communities in the “Smyrna Zone” and their development at the time from the Occupation of Smyrna by Greek forces in 1919, until the Great Fire and Smyrna’s catastrophe in 1922. The final product is the Map of Hellenism in “Smyrna Zone” at the beginning of the 20th century (1919 -1922) in scale 1:250.000.

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Authors & Contributors
Panecki, Tomasz
Hansen, Jason
Olson, Kory
Kuna, Jakub
Sasges, Gerard
Schuol, Monika
Concepts
Maps; atlases
Cartography
Geography
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Science and politics
National identity
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century
16th century
Places
Germany
Poland
Netherlands
Great Britain
Lagos, Nigeria
South China Sea
Institutions
Wojskowy Instytut Geograficzny (Polish Military Geographical Institute)
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