Institute for Mediterranean Studies

Έκτο Σεμινάριο Υποψηφίων Διδακτόρων 2025

PhD Candidate Seminars 2025

Σκοπός των σεμιναρίων είναι η επιστημονική συζήτηση και ανταλλαγή απόψεων και επιχειρημάτων μεταξύ διδασκόντων, ερευνητών και υποψηφίων διδακτόρων Νεότερης και Σύγχρονης Ιστορίας του Τμήματος Ιστορίας και Αρχαιολογίας του ΠΚ, του ΙΜΣ/ΙΤΕ και άλλων συνεργαζόμενων πανεπιστημιακών και ερευνητικών ιδρυμάτων.

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Παναγιώτα Μήνη (επιμέλεια): Προβολή ταινίας και συζήτηση για το Ολοκαύτωμα στον κινηματογράφο

IMS meets Rethymno

The Municipality of Rethymnon and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) are organizing for the year 2025 a series of lectures addressed to the general public of our city. In these talks, open to everyone, the Institute's researchers will present elements of their research work in an accessible way, followed by a discussion.

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Νάσος Αργυρίου: Επικινδυνότητες από φυσικά φαινόμενα για την πολιτιστική κληρονομιά του Ρέθυμνου

IMS meets Rethymno

The Municipality of Rethymnon and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) are organizing for the year 2025 a series of lectures addressed to the general public of our city. In these talks, open to everyone, the Institute's researchers will present elements of their research work in an accessible way, followed by a discussion.

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Τέχνες: Πόπη Σφακιανάκη, Παναγιώτης Ιωάννου και Κωνσταντίνα Γεωργιάδη

IMS meets Rethymno

The Municipality of Rethymnon and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) are organizing for the year 2025 a series of lectures addressed to the general public of our city. In these talks, open to everyone, the Institute's researchers will present elements of their research work in an accessible way, followed by a discussion.

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Από τη νεότερη ιστορία της Κρήτης. Αντώνης Αναστασόπουλος, Γιάννης Σπυρόπουλος και Πέτρος Καστρινάκης

IMS meets Rethymno

The Municipality of Rethymnon and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) are organizing for the year 2025 a series of lectures addressed to the general public of our city. In these talks, open to everyone, the Institute's researchers will present elements of their research work in an accessible way, followed by a discussion.

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Lecture by Edhem Eldem with the topic "The forest and the trees. Boğaziçi University’s ongoing struggle as an illustration of recent political changes in Turkey"

Lecture Series 2021-2022

Lecture by Edhem Eldem with the topic "The forest and the trees. Boğaziçi University’s ongoing struggle as an illustration of recent political changes in Turkey"
* Access to the IMS-FORTH premises for the workshop will be restricted, according to anti-COVID 19 regulations, to persons with certificate of complete vaccination or certificate of overcome COVID-19 disease. The use of masks and antiseptic is compulsory. (max. capacity 20 persons).

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1st Thematic Seminar 2021-2022

PhD Candidate Seminars 2021-2022

The purpose of the seminars is the scientific discussion and exchange of views and arguments between professors, researchers and PhD candidates in Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archeology of UoC, IMS / FORTH and other collaborating universities and research institutes.

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Επιστημονική διαδικτυακή Ημερίδα "Ο θεσμός των Πανελληνίων Καλλιτεχνικών Εκθέσεων 1938-1987"

Η Ημερίδα αποσκοπεί στο να αναδείξει τη διττή σημασία του θεσμού των Πανελληνίων Εκθέσεων, τόσο ως μηχανισμού καθιέρωσης και παραγωγής συμβολικού κεφαλαίου για τους καλλιτέχνες (μέσω των κριτικών επιτροπών, των βραβείων, των κρατικών αγορών έργων κ.λπ.), όσο και ως μηχανισμού ιδανικής (δίχως μεσολαβητές) αγοράς έργων τέχνης.

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Lecture by Edhem Eldem with the topic "Of men and stones. Historiographical meanderings around the destruction of the janissary corps in 1826"

Lecture Series 2021-2022

Lecture by Edhem Eldem with the topic "Of men and stones. Historiographical meanderings around the destruction of the janissary corps in 1826"
* Access to the IMS-FORTH premises for the workshop will be restricted, according to anti-COVID 19 regulations, to persons with certificate of complete vaccination or certificate of overcome COVID-19 disease. The use of masks and antiseptic is compulsory. (max. capacity 20 persons).

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Lecture chaired by Yannis Spyropoulos with the topic "Janissaries in Ottoman Port-Cities: Muslim Financial and Political Networks in the Early Modern Mediterranean"

Participants
İrfan Kokdaş (İzmir Katip Çelebi University)
Mehmet Mert Sunar (İstanbul Medeniyet University)
Aysel Yıldız (IMS/FORTH)

Co-organised by University of Berkeley (Dept of History and Institute of European Studies), the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (OTSA) and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies/Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas. 

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Lecture by Christos Loukos, emeritus professor at the University of Crete, about “Two different views on the Greek Revolution: Ioannis Kapodistrias and Alexandros Mavrokordatos”.

200 years since the Greek revolution of 1821

The series of online lectures organized by the Institute for Mediterranean Studies-FORTH about the Greek Revolution of 1821 continues on Monday, June 7, 6 p.m. (GMT+3), with the lecture of Christos Loukos, emeritus professor at the University of Crete, with the topic “Two different views on the Greek Revolution: Ioannis Kapodistrias and Alexandros Mavrokordatos”.

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Lecture by Panayotis Stathis with the topic “Revisiting the Greek revolution of 1821. The multiple paths to revolt”

200 years since the Greek revolution of 1821

The series of online lectures organized by the Institute for Mediterranean Studies-FORTH about the Greek Revolution of 1821 continues on Monday, May 24, 7 p.m. (GMT+3), with a lecture by the historian Panayotis Stathis, PhD candidate of the University of Crete, about “Revisiting the Greek revolution of 1821. The multiple paths to revolt”.

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