Ινστιτούτο Μεσογειακών Σπουδών

Black Sea (2015-Σήμερα)

Το πρόγραμμα "Ιστορία της Μαύρης Θάλασσας, 18ος-20ός αιώνας" συνεχίζει αξιοποιώντας την έρευνα του προγράμματος "Μαύρη Θάλασσα και πόλεις λιμάνια από τον 18ο έως τον 20ό αιώνα. Ανάπτυξη, σύγκλιση και διασυνδέσεις με την παγκόσμια οικονομία" στο διάστημα, 2012-2015. Συνεχίζει την έκδοση βιβλίων, εμπλουτίζει τις βάσεις δεδομένων και συμπληρώνει την έκδοση των λημμάτων για τις πόλεις λιμάνια, την μετάφραση και την επιμέλειά τους στα ελληνικά, αγγλικά και ρωσικά. 

Το επόμενο βιβλίο που αναμένεται είναι "Ιστορία της Μαριούπολης από τέλη του 18ου μέχρι τις αρχές του 21ου αιώνα, από την καθηγήτρια Ιρίνα Πονομαριόβα. που θα εκδοθεί στα ελληνικά. 

Eπιστημονική υπεύθυνη του προγράμματος: Άννα Σιντορένκο/Τζελίνα Χαρλαύτη
Χρηματοδότηση: ΙΜΣ-ΙΤΕ

 

Συμμετοχή σε συνέδρια (επιλεγμένα)

Delis Apostolos, International Conference in Memory of Evridiki Sifneos, From the Aegean to the Black Sea, Institute of Historical Research, Athens, Greece, 14–15 October 2016, “Perils and Difficulties in Black Sea Navigation in the nineteenth century”.

Harlaftis Gelina, International Conference, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies/Harvard University & Ilia State University, “Black Sea Studies. The past, present, and future of a region”, 29–31 May 2023, Batumi, Georgia, “The View from the Sea that Embraces the Land. What is an Interdisciplinary History of the Black Sea?”.

---- 9 September 2018, Ancona, European Business History Association, The firm and the sea: Chains, flows and connections. Keynote speech, “The Relation to the Sea. European Maritime Business and maritime transport systems in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea”.

---- 9–11 May 2018, Constanţa, 5th MMHN International Conference. Keynote speech “Writing the history of a Sea: The maritime history of the Black Sea”.

---- 29 July - 3 August 2018, Boston, World Economic History Association. Paper titled “A Methodological Approach of the Economic History of a Sea. The Paradigm of the Black Sea port-cities and their globalization process”.

---- 29 July - 3 August 2018, Boston, World Economic History Association. Paper titled «The development of the maritime transport systems of the northern Black Sea coast, 1770s-1850s».

---- 15-16 December 2017, Αθήνα, International Symposium “Russian Religious Art in Orthodox East: Politics, Art and Technology”, co-organisation Institute for Mediterranean Studies-FORTH and Benaki Museum. Paper presented “«Vagliano Brothers». Τhe Cephalonian big merchants and shipowners of South Russia - «Big benefactors» of Greece.”

---- September 2017, Batoum, Georgia. Conference organised in the framework of “Batumi, Odessa, Trabzon - The Cultural Semantics of the Black Sea from the Perspective of Eastern Port Cities” project implemented by the Center for Literary and Cultural Research (ZfL) in Berlin in cooperation between ZfL and Ilia State University (Tbilisi). Paper presented «Maritime transport systems, dynamic change of port-cities and the globalization process of the eastern shore of the Black Sea in the nineteenth century” στο International Conference Port cities as contact zones and cities of exception (with a special focus on the Black Sea after 1774).

---- 27 June to 1 July 2016, Perth, Western Australia, 7th IMEHA International Congress of Maritime History, Murdoch University. Paper titled “Dynamic Change of Port Cities, Maritime Transport Systems and the global linkages of the Black Sea in the Nineteenth Century”.

Lyberatos Andreas, International Conference in Memory of Evridiki Sifneos, From the Aegean to the Black Sea, Institute of Historical Research, Athens, Greece, 14–15 October 2016, Ports and Hinterland sof the Western Black Sea in the Long Nineteenth Century.

Papadopoulou Alexanra/Petmezas Socrates, 9th IMHA International Congress of Maritime History, “Oceans: Local Mobility, Global Connectivity, Busan, Korea, 19-24 August 2024, “The Black Sea in the emerging global economy of the 19th century: The role of merchant shipping in the internationalization of the region’s grain trade”.

---- International Conference in Memory of Evridiki Sifneos, From the Aegean to the Black Sea, Institute of Historical Research, Athens, Greece, 14–15 October 2016, “An Overview of the Black Sea Grain Trade, 19th-­‐20th Centuries”.

Ponomaryova Iryna, 6th Mediterranean Maritime History Network, Rethymno, Greece, 27–31 May 2024, “The Port city of Mariupol as unique industrial – resort and tourist center of Ukraine”.

Sydorenko Anna, International Workshop, “Seizing Trade Opportunities: Ports and the Role of Greek and Other Minorities”, Oslo, Norway, 13 September 2024, “Navigating the Northern Black Sea Region: Model of Analysis of the Port Cities of the Northern Coast of the Black Sea”.

---- 6th Mediterranean Maritime History Network, Rethymno, Greece, 27–31 May 2024, “Navigating the Northern Black Sea: Model of Analysis of the Port Cities of the Northern Coast of the Black Sea”.

---- Osmanlı Anadolu’ sunda Krizler, Dönüşüm ve Tarım Politikaları, 1830-1880, Izmir, Turkey, 25–26 April 2024, “Tracing the Spread: Animal Diseases and Trade Dynamics Along the Northern Black Sea Shore”.

---- International Conference, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies/Harvard University & Ilia State University, “Black Sea Studies. The past, present, and future of a region”, 29–31 May 2023, Batumi, Georgia, “The Transformation of the Urban Landscape of the Port City of Theodosia during the 19th century”.

---- ODEMARS International Workshop “Ants or frogs around a pond’: Public space, architecture, memory and identity in port-cities of the Black Sea and the Mediterranean (18th-20th centuries)”, Athens, Greece, 22 January 2022, “Mapping Greek Merchants’ real estate properties in the port-city of Odessa”.

---- 5th Web-seminar of the Greek Economic History Association, 5 April 2021, “From the plow to the deck: creating a maritime workforce in Southern Russia (19th century)”.

---- Conference “Port cities as contact zones and cities of exception (with a special focus on the Black Sea after 1774)”, Batumi, Odessa, Trabzon - The Cultural Semantics of the Black Sea from the Perspective of Eastern Port Cities project, Center for Literary and Cultural Research (ZfL)/Berlin & Ilia State University (Tbilisi), Batumi, Georgia, 5–6 September 2017, “Imperial interests in the Crimean port-cities. Sevastopol: main export port or military naval base? (second half of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century)”.

---- International Conference in Memory of Evridiki Sifneos, From the Aegean to the Black Sea, Institute of Historical Research, Athens, Greece, 14–15 October 2016, “The Port Systems of Southern Russia, 19th‐early 20th centuries”.

Ερευνητική Ομάδα

Τζελίνα Χαρλαύτη

Τζελίνα Χαρλαύτη

Διευθύντρια ΙΜΣ/ΙΤΕ, Καθηγήτρια Ναυτιλιακής Ιστορίας
Curriculum vitae
Άννα Σιντορένκο

Άννα Σιντορένκο

Ερευνήτρια Γ, Επιστημονικά Υπεύθυνη του Έργου STASH
Ναυτιλιακή Ιστορία της Μαύρης Θάλασσας και της Ανατολικής Μεσογείου 18ος-20ος αιώνα
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Σωκράτης Πετμεζάς

Σωκράτης Πετμεζάς

Καθηγητής Οικονομικής και Κοινωνικής Ιστορίας Νεοτέρων Χρόνων
Τμήμα Ιστορίας και Αρχαιολογίας, Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης
Curriculum vitae
Ekin Mahmuzlu

Ekin Mahmuzlu

Μεταδιδάκτορας ερευνητής
Curriculum vitae
Iryna Ponomaryova †

Iryna Ponomaryova †

Professor of the Department of Language and Humanities
Donetsk National Medical University, Kramatorsk, Ukraine