Monemvasia: People. Place. Presence.
Synopsis
Monemvasia has a powerful visual and emotive separation from the world. The
‘Castro’ or fortress is set on a rock in the southern Peloponnese of the Aegean Sea, joined
by a causeway to the Greek mainland. Inhabitants are further isolated behind the fortified
walls, with only one gateway into the Castro. From the 6th century AD it has played a significant
role in Byzantine and Mediterranean history. The unique environment determined how the
community evolved through periods of social change.
The photographic collection spans over a century, from 1890 until the present day, and
alongside historic and contemporary quotations, provides a graphic description of Monemvasian
society throughout its recent history. It is an illustration of how a community, living in
unique, physical and historical surroundings, may flourish and recreate within itself a strong
bond of solidarity, pride and continuity. This interaction determines the pattern of the book.
It is a journey, on a physical and emotional level, through Monemvasia. The chapters move
through the public spaces and activities into the private experiences of family life.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
- ISBN: 9781912690251
- Number of pages: 208
- Dimensions: 265 x 240 mm
- Languages: English


















