

Vassilis Dimitriadis is a graduate of the Department of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, majoring in Archaeology and a graduate of the Department of History and Archaeology of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, majoring in History. At the Aristotle University he completed his Master's thesis in the field of Modern and Contemporary History.
He has been a fellow of the Society for Macedonian Studies, and since 2011 he has been participating as a researcher in the project "Cultural and ekistics heritage of the Greek communities in Asia Minor".
His research interests are related to Hellenism in Asia Minor, Macedonia and local history. He has published a multitude of articles, of which the following are indicative: "Aspects of the Smyrna region: from Otto to the Crimean War (1830-1853)", published by the Research Centre for Hellenic Folklore of the Academy of Athens; "Aspects of the religious dimension of Greek-Ottoman relations in the Smyrna region during the Hatti Humayoun period", in the journal Etude Balkanique; "The economic and commercial image of Smyrna and its region through Greek and English diplomatic and consular documents (mid 19th - early 20th century). An initial approach", in Eleni Gavra, Evangelia Georgitsoyanni (eds), Port cities and maritime routes in Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea (18th – 21st century); and «Cultural and ekistics heritage of the Greek communities in Asia Minor» in House & Home from a theoretical Perspective. Archtheo ’12 Theory of architecture conference proceedings.
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