[MGSA-L] Lecture announcement_Brown University

Amanatidou, Elissavet elsa_amanatidou at brown.edu
Thu Sep 29 10:36:26 PDT 2011


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                                                             The Program of
Modern Greek Studies*
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*The Alexander S. Onassis Foundation *
* University Seminars Program, U.S.A. *
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*present *
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*Professor Thanos Veremis (D. Phil, Oxon) *
*University of Athens *
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*“1821 Revisited. The Birth of a Nation-State *
*and the Implications of a TV Series *
*on Today’s Crisis in Greece” *
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*Monday, October 3, 2011 at 6:00pm *
*Brian Room, Maddock Alumni Center *
*38 Brown Street (corner of George) *
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*Reception to follow *
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*Thanos Veremis is Professor Emeritus of Political History at the University
of Athens, Department of *
*European and International Studies and Founding Member of the Hellenic
Foundation for European and *
*Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP). He has been Research Associate, at the
International Institute for Strategic *
*Studies, London 1978-79; Visiting Scholar, Center for European Studies,
Harvard Univ. 1983; Visiting *
*Professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,
Princeton Univ. 1987; *
*Visiting Fellow, St. Antony's College, Oxford 1993-94; Constantine
Karamanlis Professor at the Fletcher *
*School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford Massachusetts (2000-2003); and
Visiting Senior Fellow  at the *
*Hellenic Observatory of the LSE (2010). He has served as President of the
National Council for Education *
*(2004- 2010). *
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* Publications include: The Military in Greek Politics, London: Hurst & Co
(1997); with Mark Dragoumis, *
*Greece, World Bibliographical Series, vol.17, Oxford: Clio Press (1998);
with John Koliopoulos, Greece. *
*The Modern Sequel, London: Hurst & Co, (2002); The Balkans. Construction
and Deconstruction of States, *
*Patakis (2005). His most recent title (with John Koliopoulos) is: Modern
Greece. A History since 1821, *
*Wiley-Blackwell (2010). *
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*Elsa Amanatidou
Director, Center for Language Studies
Senior Lecturer, Department of Classics
195 Angell Street, Room 207
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
t: 401.863.7482
f: 401.863.2551
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/CLS/
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Classics*/
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