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'''Harry J. Psomiades''' (1928-2011) was an American political scientist, professor and academic administrator at ] and the Graduate School of the University of New York. He taught there from 1965 to 2004. He was also the founder and director of the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of Queens College from 1974 to 2004. He was the co-founder and co-editor of the ''].'' He was associate Dean of the Graduate School of International Affairs at Columbia University from 1959 to 1965.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ioannides |first=Christos J. |date=24 May 2016 |title=Harry J. Psomiades: Pioneering Scholar and Educator 1928–2011 |journal=The Journal of Modern Hellenism |volume=29 |pages=ix-xvii |url=https://journals.sfu.ca/jmh/index.php/jmh/article/view/275 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |title=Soviet Russia and the Orthodox Church in the Middle East |journal=Middle East Journal |date=1957 |volume=11 |issue=4 |pages=371–381 |jstor=4322949 }}{{psc}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |title=The Cyprus Dispute |journal=Current History |date=May 1965 |volume=48 |issue=285 |pages=269–276 |doi=10.1525/curh.1965.48.285.269 |s2cid=251854359 }}{{psc}}</ref><ref>{{cite thesis |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |date=1962 |title=Greek-Turkish relations, 1923-1930 : a study in the politics of rapprochement |id={{ProQuest|302094461}} |oclc=2509366 }}{{pn}}{{psc}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |title=Fridtjof Nansen and the Greek refugee problem (September-November 1922) |journal=Bulletin of the Centre for Asia Minor Studies |date=1 October 2009 |volume=16 |pages=287 |doi=10.12681/deltiokms.18 }}{{psc}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Search |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/search?filters%5BauthorTerms%5D=Harry%20J.%20Psomiades&eventCode=SE-AU |access-date=2024-01-31 |website=Cambridge Core }}</ref> | '''Harry J. Psomiades''' (1928-2011) was an American political scientist, professor and academic administrator at ] and the Graduate School of the University of New York. He taught there from 1965 to 2004. He was also the founder and director of the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of Queens College from 1974 to 2004. He was the co-founder and co-editor of the ''].'' He was associate Dean of the Graduate School of International Affairs at Columbia University from 1959 to 1965.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ioannides |first=Christos J. |date=24 May 2016 |title=Harry J. Psomiades: Pioneering Scholar and Educator 1928–2011 |journal=The Journal of Modern Hellenism |volume=29 |pages=ix-xvii |url=https://journals.sfu.ca/jmh/index.php/jmh/article/view/275 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |title=Soviet Russia and the Orthodox Church in the Middle East |journal=Middle East Journal |date=1957 |volume=11 |issue=4 |pages=371–381 |jstor=4322949 }}{{psc|date=March 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |title=The Cyprus Dispute |journal=Current History |date=May 1965 |volume=48 |issue=285 |pages=269–276 |doi=10.1525/curh.1965.48.285.269 |s2cid=251854359 }}{{psc|date=March 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite thesis |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |date=1962 |title=Greek-Turkish relations, 1923-1930 : a study in the politics of rapprochement |id={{ProQuest|302094461}} |oclc=2509366 }}{{pn|date=March 2024}}{{psc|date=March 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Psomiades |first1=Harry J. |title=Fridtjof Nansen and the Greek refugee problem (September-November 1922) |journal=Bulletin of the Centre for Asia Minor Studies |date=1 October 2009 |volume=16 |pages=287 |doi=10.12681/deltiokms.18 }}{{psc|date=March 2024}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Search |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/search?filters%5BauthorTerms%5D=Harry%20J.%20Psomiades&eventCode=SE-AU |access-date=2024-01-31 |website=Cambridge Core }}</ref> | ||
The '''Dr. Harry J. Psomiades Library''' at The ] is named for him.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=The Asia Minor and Pontos Hellenic Research Center |title=Dr. Harry J. Psomiades Library |url=https://hellenicresearchcenter.org/education/dr-psomiades-library/ |access-date=5 March 2024}}</ref> | The '''Dr. Harry J. Psomiades Library''' at The ] is named for him.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=The Asia Minor and Pontos Hellenic Research Center |title=Dr. Harry J. Psomiades Library |url=https://hellenicresearchcenter.org/education/dr-psomiades-library/ |access-date=5 March 2024}}</ref> | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Psomiades was born in Boston on September 8, 1928 to Pontic Greek parents who immigrated to the United States in the early nineteen hundreds. He was educated at the Boston Latin School and Boston University. He continued his studies at Columbia University where he earned his PhD in Public Law and Government.{{fact}} | Psomiades was born in Boston on September 8, 1928 to Pontic Greek parents who immigrated to the United States in the early nineteen hundreds. He was educated at the Boston Latin School and Boston University. He continued his studies at Columbia University where he earned his PhD in Public Law and Government.{{fact|date=March 2024}} | ||
For his work on the promotion of Greek Letters, Psomiades was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters Degree by Hellenic College/Holy Cross Orthodox Seminary in 1985. | For his work on the promotion of Greek Letters, Psomiades was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters Degree by Hellenic College/Holy Cross Orthodox Seminary in 1985. | ||
He was a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, and a retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel. He was decorated with the Legion of Merit and the Army Meritorious Service Medal{{fact}} | He was a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, and a retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel. He was decorated with the Legion of Merit and the Army Meritorious Service Medal{{fact|date=March 2024}} | ||
Psomiades passed away on August 13, 2011, at the age of 82. | Psomiades passed away on August 13, 2011, at the age of 82. | ||
His authorship and research covered many areas which included Greek politics, the Cyprus issue, Greek -Turkish relations, the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and the Greek American community.{{fact}} | His authorship and research covered many areas which included Greek politics, the Cyprus issue, Greek -Turkish relations, the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and the Greek American community.{{fact|date=March 2024}} | ||
== Selected Publications == | == Selected Publications == |
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Greek-American academicHarry J. Psomiades (1928-2011) was an American political scientist, professor and academic administrator at Queens College and the Graduate School of the University of New York. He taught there from 1965 to 2004. He was also the founder and director of the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of Queens College from 1974 to 2004. He was the co-founder and co-editor of the Journal of Modern Hellenism. He was associate Dean of the Graduate School of International Affairs at Columbia University from 1959 to 1965.
The Dr. Harry J. Psomiades Library at The Asia Minor and Pontos Hellenic Research Center is named for him.
Biography
Psomiades was born in Boston on September 8, 1928 to Pontic Greek parents who immigrated to the United States in the early nineteen hundreds. He was educated at the Boston Latin School and Boston University. He continued his studies at Columbia University where he earned his PhD in Public Law and Government.
For his work on the promotion of Greek Letters, Psomiades was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters Degree by Hellenic College/Holy Cross Orthodox Seminary in 1985. He was a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, and a retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel. He was decorated with the Legion of Merit and the Army Meritorious Service Medal Psomiades passed away on August 13, 2011, at the age of 82. His authorship and research covered many areas which included Greek politics, the Cyprus issue, Greek -Turkish relations, the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and the Greek American community.
Selected Publications
- The Eastern Question: The Last Phase. New York: Pella Publishing Co. 2000.
- Fridtjof Nansen and the Greek Refugee Crisis, 1922-1924, A Study in Greek -Turkish Diplomacy. New York: Pella Publishing Co. 2011.}
- The Ecumenical Patriarchate in Captivity: Problems and Prospects. Nights of St. Andrew. 1978.
- The Phantom Republic of Pontus and the Megali Catastrophe. Melbourne, Australia: Hellenic Studies Forum. 1992.
- Political Elites and the process of Modernization. Stanford CN: Stanford University Press. 1969.
References
- Ioannides, Christos J. (24 May 2016). "Harry J. Psomiades: Pioneering Scholar and Educator 1928–2011". The Journal of Modern Hellenism. 29: ix–xvii.
- Psomiades, Harry J. (1957). "Soviet Russia and the Orthodox Church in the Middle East". Middle East Journal. 11 (4): 371–381. JSTOR 4322949.
- Psomiades, Harry J. (May 1965). "The Cyprus Dispute". Current History. 48 (285): 269–276. doi:10.1525/curh.1965.48.285.269. S2CID 251854359.
- Psomiades, Harry J. (1962). Greek-Turkish relations, 1923-1930 : a study in the politics of rapprochement (Thesis). OCLC 2509366. ProQuest 302094461.
- Psomiades, Harry J. (1 October 2009). "Fridtjof Nansen and the Greek refugee problem (September-November 1922)". Bulletin of the Centre for Asia Minor Studies. 16: 287. doi:10.12681/deltiokms.18.
- "Search". Cambridge Core. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
- "Dr. Harry J. Psomiades Library". The Asia Minor and Pontos Hellenic Research Center. Retrieved 5 March 2024.