Seeing Like a Merchant: Jews and Greeks from Ottoman to Greek Rule – Paris Papamichos Chronakis

Royce Hall, 314 10745 Dickson Ct., Los Angeles

How did the cosmopolitan bourgeoisie of the Eastern Mediterranean navigate the transition from empire to nation-state in the early twentieth century? In this talk, Paris Papamichos Chronakis shows how the Jewish and Greek merchants of Salonica (present-day Thessaloniki) skillfully managed the tumultuous shift from Ottoman to Greek rule amidst rising ethnic tensions and heightened class conflict. Bringing their once powerful voices back into the historical narrative, he traces their entangled trajectories as businessmen, community members, and civic leaders to illustrate how the self-reinvention of a Jewish-led bourgeoisie made a city Greek. Salonica’s merchants were present in their own—and their city’s—remaking....

“Seeing Like a Merchant: Jews and Greeks from Ottoman to Greek Rule” by Paris Papamichos Chronakis (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Royce Hall, 314 10745 Dickson Ct., Los Angeles

Seeing Like a Merchant: Jews and Greeks from Ottoman to Greek Rule Lecture by Paris Papamichos Chronakis Lecturer in Modern Greek History, Department of History Royal Holloway, University of London Presented by the UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies and cosponsored by the UCLA SNF Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture February 24, 2026 2:00 P.M. 314 Royce Hall, UCLA Campus This event is part of the Maurice Amado Program in Sephardic Studies This event is moderated by Aomar Boum, Professor, Maurice Amado Endowed Chair in Sephardic Studies, UCLA Department of Anthropology RSVP here How did the...

A Multifaith Conversation on Justice, Forgiveness and Compassion

UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) 570 Westwood Plaza

In our deeply fractured world, religion serves both to connect and offer wisdom and to foster conflict and division.  Over the course of centuries, it has been frequently invoked to justify brutal violence, but can it be an effective tool to advance justice?  To explore different perspectives on the topic of faith, forgiveness, and justice, we will be joined by a distinguished panel of religious leaders: Father Greg Boyle, Rabbi Sharon Brous, Valarie Kaur, and Imam Dr. Jihad Turk. Father Greg Boyle is a Jesuit priest and director of Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program. Rabbi...