Dr. Alex M. Feldman is an economic historian and professor at CIS-Endicott International University of Madrid, Spain. He is the author of “Mercantilist Thought in Byzantium,” Journal of Archæological Numismatics 12 (2022-2023), 239-256; Orthodox Mercantilism: Political Economy in the Byzantine Commonwealth (Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge, 2024); The Monotheisation of Pontic-Caspian Eurasia, 8-13th Centuries (Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2022); “He Who Has the Gold Makes the Rules. A Millennium of Ecumenical Empires & Separatist Merchant-States,” in New Studies in Education, Art & Business for a Diverse Society, ed. F. Ubierna (Madrid: Fragua, 2022), 65-84; “Zero-sum Thinking; Mercantilist Thought between West and East,” Mnemosyne: The Warburg Institute Online (2021).Dr. Yannis Stamos is an intellectual historian and Early Career Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University. He is the author of The Ideology of the New State in Greece (1936-1941): The Metaxist Synthesis (Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge, forthcoming); “Deutsche Ideologie ins Griechische übersetzt: Sitsa Karaiskaki und der Nationalsozialismus”, in Online-Compendium der deutsch-griechischen Verflechtungen, 2022; “What’s in a Name? The Third Hellenic Civilisation,” Fascism: Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies 11:2 (2022), 260-290; “Culture and pro-Axis propaganda on Athens Radio Station, 1941–44", Journal of Greek Media & Culture 10:2 (2024), 143-164.