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CHARALAMPOS MINASIDIS
University of Texas, Austin
Bucerius Fieldwork Grant
War is the Father of All: Citizen Soldiers, Mobilizations, and Democratization in Greece and the Ottoman Empire During the Early 20th CenturyABSTRACT
War is the Father of All studies the human landscape of total mobilization via the social category of citizen soldiers as a way to study society at war. Citizen soldiers proved to be a mobile category that moved between fronts, experiences, and ideas. The project draws from grassroots sources such as diaries, memoirs, letters, postcards, songs, petitions besides newspapers, articles of association, and state and military archives. In conversation with the recent historiography on societies at war, comparative studies and social movements theories it argues that the war period between 1912 and 1923 proved transformative for both Greek and Ottoman citizen soldiers and had as a consequence their emergence as a modern political organization whose radicalization was formed as a denial to the monarchical past.
BIOGRAPHY
Charalampos Minasidis is a Ph.D. candidate in Modern European and Middle Eastern History at the University of Texas at Austin. His work examines the transformative experiences, the cultures of war and the radicalization against the monarchy of both Greek and Ottoman citizen soldiers during the early 20th century. He holds an M.A. in the History of Warfare (2008) from King’s College London, and an M.A. in Balkan and Turkish History (2013), a B.A. in Political Sciences (2014) and a B.A. in History (2007) from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He also worked as a research assistant at the Society for Macedonian Studies (2007-2012).
PUBLICATIONS
“Making Sense of the War (Ottoman Empire)” in Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz,Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer, and Bill Nasson (ed.) 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War, Freie Universität Berlin, forthcoming
2016: ΗΠολιτικήτωνΗνωμένωνΠολιτειώνστοΜακεδονικόΖήτηματηΔεκαετίατου 1940 [United States Policy on the Macedonian Question during the 1940s], Thessaloniki: Epikentro – Society for Macedonian Studies, 384 pp.
2014: “American Diplomats and Officials on Macedonia and the Macedonian Question During the 1940s” Macedonian Studies Journal, 1, 77-98
2011: “Recent Historiography on Thessaloniki’s Second World War Victims” in Bozena Nowak (ed.), Ignoring the Past is Condemning the Future. Greece, http://activeremembrance.wordpress.com/greece/, (21.6.2011)
2011: “ΓεώργιοςΛασσάνης. ΈναςΜακεδόναςστηνΟδησσό” [Georgios Lassanis. A Macedonian in Odessa] in Ioannis S. Koliopoulos – Iakovos D. Michailidis (ed.), Οι ΜακεδόνεςστηΔιασπορά. 17ος, 18οςκαι 19οςαιώνας [The Macedonians in Diaspora. 17th, 18th and 19th century], Thessaloniki: Echedoros – Society for Macedonian Studies, 2011, pp. 436-457. Co-written with Vassilis Dimitriadis
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