Dagkas
Archive of Social History
During the past
25 years, Dr Alexandros Dagkas has been collecting a series of documents,
photos, posters, books as well as other types of material (original or
copies), related to social history, social movements, the working class
movement and the national question.
Some of the
items included are:
·
Correspondence of the Socialist
Workers’
Party of Greece.
·
Poems of Constantinos Kavafis,
personal draft edition.
·
Workers’
newspaper Ergatikos Agon (Combat Ouvrier), 1920.
·
Police informer’ reports, 1927
·
Revolutionary youth organizations,
decade 1920
·
Greek
Minority in Plovdiv,
Bulgaria,
Interwar Period:
o
The Figaro Barber Shop, 1933, exact address unknown. The owner Athanasios
Thomidou served as the Royal Barber to the King of Bulgaria, at the
summer royal residence in Plovdiv.
o
The Three Daughters, 1927. Three daughters of Athanasios and Eudokia
Thomidou: (from left to right) Stella, Enanthi and Marika. Marika
Thomidou (b. 1901 - d. 1985) marries Petros Nikoltsos in Thessaloniki, Greece, 1936, and has one
child: Athanasios Nikoltsos.
o
Sophocles Thomidou, 1933, Son of Athanasios and Eudokia Thomidou.
o
Graduating Class of 1920,
French Catholic School of Plovdiv. Marika Thomidou in middle row, third from right. Daughter of
Athanasios and Eudokia Thomidou.
·
American Near East
Relief, 1923-1924:
o
American Near East Relief,
Camping in Syros, 1924.
·
Collection of Komounistiki Epitheorisis
Issues
·
Alexandros P. Dagkas,
Paintings 1898:
o
Ottoman Salonica
·
Alekos
Papapanagiotou Secret File “Archives of Communist Party of Greece Interior”, 1968-1980
·
Professor Hélène Antoniadis-Bibicou. Clandestine activities during Greek
Colonels’ Dictatorship:
o
Zakopane, Poland. Hélène and Antoine Antoniadis with Stratis
Tsapis (member of Central Committee of Communist Party of Greece) and
son, Sept. 6, 1969. Tsapis entered illegally in Greece and organized a communist
network.
o
Fête de l’Humanité, Paris,
Sept. 1967
The pavilion of Communist Party of Greece in
Fête de l’Humanité of 1967. First from left (the man with hat) Jacques
Duclos (prominent figure of Parti Communiste Français), next Raymond
Guillot ([with white hair] member of Political Bureau of PCF) speaks
with Jeannette Vermeersch ([with white hair] widow of legendary PCF
general secretary Maurice Thorez). To the right, Waldeck Rochet ([with
book in hand], PCF general secretary).
·
Mitsos
Katsianakos, member of Central Committee of Communist Party of Greece
Fête de l’Humanité, Paris, Sept. 1970.
Collecting signatures for freedom of political
prisoners communist leaders
Grigoris Farakos and
Nikos Kaloudis.
·
Kostis Moskof:
o
Vila Moskof in Platamon Beach, near Mount Olympus,
1975. Theodoros Pangalos, Kostis Moskof, Makis Trikoukis and Kostas
Zouraris cheerfully carrying Kostas Vergopoulos.
o
Yasser Arafat, 1992
·
Grigorios Papanikolaou, Greek Communist
Deputy 1926-1928
“He was a prudent
leader” (statement of grandson Prof.
Kostas Bakirtzis)
page 1,
page 2,
page 3,
page 4,
page 5,
page 6
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