Zoom Lecture by Yuliana Boycheva with the topic "RICONTRANS: Visual Culture, Piety and Propaganda: Transfer and Reception of Russian Religious Art in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean (16th - early 20th c.)"
Co-organised by University of California, Berkeley (Dept of History and Institute of European Studies) and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies/Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas.
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Read moreCall for expressions of interest for the contracts of three (3) temporary staff positions
Call for expressions of interest for the contracts of three (3) temporary staff positions
Read moreCall for interest for filling one (1) post-graduate scholarship position
ERCCall for interest for filling one (1) post-graduate scholarship position under the framework of the research program JANET - ‘Janissaries in Ottoman Port-Cities: Muslim Financial and Political Networks in the Early Modern Mediterranean’ (H2020-ERC-StG-2019) (Action number: 849911)
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Call for expressions of interest for filling one (1) financial management position
Read moreZoom Lecture by Marinos Sariyannis with the topic "Geographies and Histories of the Ottoman Supernatural Tradition: Exploring Magic, the Marvelous, and the Strange in Ottoman Mentalities"
Co-organised by University of Berkeley (Dept of History and Institute of European Studies) and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies/Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas.
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Institute for Mediterranean Studies - FORTH has published a collective volume entitled Versions of moral economy. Historical and theoretical studies, edited by Nikos Potamianos.
Institute for Mediterranean Studies - FORTH has published a collective volume entitled Versions of moral economy. Historical and theoretical studies, edited by Nikos Potamianos. The volume is open access, available here.
Read moreLecture by Mark Mazower with the topic "How did the Greeks win?"
200 years since the Greek revolution of 1821The series of online lectures organized by the Institute for Mediterranean Studies-FORTH about the Greek Revolution of 1821 begins on Monday, March 22, 4 p.m. (GMT+2), with the lecture of Mark Mazower, professor of Columbia University, entitled "How did the Greeks win?".
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The collective volumes "Approaches to film history" and "Domestic Servants: Historical Subjects and Artistic Representations in the Greek-Speaking World (19th-21st Centuries)" have been released.
The collective volumes "Approaches to film history" and "Domestic Servants: Historical Subjects and Artistic Representations in the Greek-Speaking World (19th-21st Centuries)" edited by Panayiota Mini and Constantina Georgiadi, have been released.
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