The Greek Orthodox Church in America: A Modern History. By Alexander Kitroeff. Northern Illinois University Series in Orthodox Christian Studies. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2020. xv + 330 pp. $29.75 paper

In addition to his recent book on The Greeks and the Making of Modern Egypt (American University in Cairo Press, 2019), he is the author of many articles and shorter pieces that explore Greek colonies in Balkan commercial hubs and Mediterranean and Black Sea ports, their migrations, and their contin...

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Conversation
Cultural identity
Diaspora
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Greek Americans
Immigration
Modern history
Noncitizens
Religion
Religious history
Religious orthodoxy
Spirituality
Tenure
Theology
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