He was born in Athens in 1974. He studied Sociology at Panteion University and pursued postgraduate studies in Sociology and Political Science at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 2006, he completed his PhD in Fiscal Sociology and was awarded his doctorate by Panteion University. He has worked in secondary education and at the Centre for Culture, Research and Documentation of the Bank of Greece. He currently teaches at the Department of Performing and Digital Arts at the University of the Peloponnese.
His research interests focus on the relationship between the economy and society in historical context, as well as on the sociology of knowledge.
Syrmaloglou, Adamantios. 2025. “Women in Greek Economics in the Age of Institutionalization, 1920-1970,” Feminist Economics, 31 (3): 275-305.
Syrmaloglou, Adamantios. 2024. “Inflation and Hyperinflation in Greece”, Historische Mitteilungen, 35: 77-107.
Laskaridis, Christina, and Adamantios Syrmaloglou. 2019. “Two Sticks and One Carrot: Public Debt and the International Financial Commission in Greece, 1854-1859”, Œconomia, 9 (4): 797-829.
Syrmaloglou, Adamantios. 2015. “Parliamentary Economists and Social Reform: The case of the ‘Japanese’ in the Hellenic Parliament (1906-1908)”, The History of Economic Thought, 56 (2): 47-66.
Psalidopoulos, Michalis, and Adamantios Syrmaloglou. 2005. “Economists in Greek Parliament, 1862-1910: An introduction to the men and their views on fiscal and monetary policy”, in M. Augello and M. Guidi (eds), Economists in Parliament in the Liberal Age (1848-1920), pp. 229-258. Aldershot: Ashgate.
