Marios Christou Stephanides papers, 1927-2003.

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Marios Christou Stephanides papers, 1927-2003.

The collection consists of photocopies and transcripts of records for AHEPA, a Greek men's club, and Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, as well as oral histories, research papers, newspaper clippings and various other material related to Greeks in Louisville and Kentucky. The collection also contains some information on numerous other ethnic groups in Kentucky, including Asians, Jews, and Middle Easterners. The collection was compiled from Stephanides's research files when he was a professor of sociology at Spalding University.

4 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8356767

The Filson Historical Society

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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church (Louisville, Ky.)

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AHEPA (Organization)

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Stephanides, Marios Christou, 1945-

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Marios Stephanides was a professor of sociology at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky. Born in Cyprus, Stephanides immigrated to the United States and in 1972 received his Ph.D. in sociology from Wayne State University. He spent much of his career researching Greeks in the United States, particularly in Louisville and Kentucky. He was the author of several articles about Greek-Americans as well as two books, The Greeks in Detroit: Authoritarianism: A Critical Analysis of Greek Culture, ...