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M O R N I N G
S E S S I O N |
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H i s t o
r y o f I n s t i t u t i o
n s a n d o f t
h e G r e e k
S t a t e
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Chair: Stavros Anestidis
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Ecclesiastical
Institutions |
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09:00-09:20 |
Vasilios Makrides, Modern and contemporary
ecclesiastical and religious history. |
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09:20-09:40 |
Paraskevas Konortas, Historiographical
recordings of the economic dimensions of the Orthodox
Church (15th-early 20th cent.). |
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The Orthodox millet
and Orthodox Communal formations |
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09:40-10:00 |
Ioanna Petropoulou, The evolution of
historiography: the democratization of writing (19th-early
20th cent.). |
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10:00-10:20 |
Athanasia Anagnostopoulou, The concept
of millet and the Orthodox community. |
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10:20-10:50 |
Discussion |
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10:50-11:20 |
Coffee Break |
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Chair: Christos Lyrintzis
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Institutional State-Building
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Constitutional |
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11:20-11:40 |
Nikos C. Alivizatos, From the history
of constitutions to the history of institutions. |
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11:40-12:00 |
Ioanis Kolliopoulos, Historical approaches
to Greek state-building. |
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12:00-12:20 |
Constantinos Svolopoulos, Historiography
of the foreign relations of the Greek state. |
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Parties and Alignments
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12:20-12:40 |
Caterina Gardikas, Historiography and
the controlled expansion of political participation. |
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12:40-13:00 |
George Th. Mavrogordatos, Parties and
alignments. |
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13:00-13:30 |
Discussion |
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A F T E R N O O
N S E S S I O N |
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H i s t o
r i o g r a p h i c a l D e b a t e s
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Chair: Eleni Bellia
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The Greek Revolution
of 1821 |
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18:00-18:20 |
Vasilis Panayiotopoulos, The double
mission of the history of ’21: Foundation of national
identity and theory of the “imminent” social revolution. |
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18:20-18:40 |
Christos Loukos, 1821 from predominant
object of research and teaching to downgrading and silence. |
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18:40-19:00 |
Discussion |
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19:00-19:30 |
Coffee Break |
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Chair: Angelos Elephantis
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Occupation-Resistance-Civil
War |
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19:30-19:50 |
George Margaritis, Greece in the 1940s:
A historiographical challenge. |
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19:50-20:10 |
Stathis Kalyvas, Between two myths:
Post-War and post-Junta approaches to the history of occupation
and Civil War. |
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Post War Period |
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20:10-20:30 |
Ilias Nicolacopoulos, Parties
and political competition, 1945-1990: Interpretative frameworks
and research perspectives. |
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History among
the Social Sciences |
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20:30-20:50 |
George Dertilis, History and the Social
Sciences. |
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20:50-21:30 |
Discussion |
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