[MGSA-L] Princeton Hellenic Studies Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies: May 3, 2019

Dimitri H. Gondicas gondicas at Princeton.EDU
Tue Apr 23 08:24:45 PDT 2019




PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
https://hellenic.princeton.edu/

Eleventh International Graduate Student Conference

IN MODERN GREEK STUDIES

"Works in Progress: New Approaches"

Friday, May 3, 2019

Scheide Caldwell House, Room 103

Conference web site:
https://hellenic.princeton.edu/events/eleventh-annual-international-graduate-student-conference-modern-greek-studies


9:45 a.m.         WELCOME:  Dimitri Gondicas (Princeton University)

10:00 a.m.       PANEL I:  BORDER CROSSINGS IN THE CITY

Chair: Nikos Michailidis (Princeton University)

Eirene Efstathiou (Athens School of Fine Arts)
"A Jagged Line Through Space: On the Shifting Border of Exarcheia"

Respondent:   Soo Young Kim (Princeton University)

Sada Payir (University of Oxford)
"Entertainment, Propriety, Transgression:
The 'Unorthodox' Greeks of Istanbul in the Late Ottoman Empire"

Respondent: Berke Torunoglu (Princeton University)

12:00 p.m.       LUNCH

1:30 p.m.         PANEL II:  ENTANGLED PATTERNS OF MODERNIZATION

Chair:  Katerina Stergiopoulou (Princeton University)

Kalliopi Geronymaki (European University Institute)
"Dilemmas of Modernization in the Greek Agricultural Economy:
A Trajectory from American Aid to the European Association Agreement (1961-1967)"

Respondent: Christos Tsakas (Princeton University)

Maria Apostolidou (University of Ioannina)
"At the Service of Evil: Social Darwinism and the Emancipation of Greek Prose (1880-1922)"

Respondent:    William Stroebel (Princeton University)

3:30 p.m.         COFFEE BREAK

4:00 p.m.         PANEL III:  INTERWAR AND POST-WAR DIPLOMACY

Chair: Molly Greene (Princeton University)

Valentinos Valanos (European University Institute)
"Beyond Imperial and National Spaces:
The Cypriot Diplomatic Campaign and the Battle for World Opinion, 1948-1958"

Respondent:  Georgios Markou (Princeton University)

Suzana Vuljevic (Columbia University)
"Postwar Greece at the Forefront of Pan-Balkanism:
Alexander Papanastassiou and the Balkan Conferences, 1930-1934"

Respondent: Yuliya Minets (Princeton University)

6:00 p.m.         RECEPTION


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Kathleen Crown, Humanities Council
Elizabeth Davis, Anthropology
Karen Emmerich, Comparative Literature
Dimitri Gondicas, Classics and Hellenic Studies
Molly Greene, History and Hellenic Studies
Soo-Young Kim, Hellenic Studies
Georgios Markou, Hellenic Studies
Nikos Michailidis, Anthropology and Hellenic Studies
Yuliya Minets, Hellenic Studies
Effie Rentzou, French and Italian
Jamie Reuland, Music
Katerina Stergiopoulou, Classics
William Stroebel, Hellenic Studies
Berke Torunoglu, Hellenic Studies
Christos Tsakas, Hellenic Studies

Secretary to the Committee:  Constantine Theodoridis, History

Supported by the Michael George Mazarakis Modern Greek Studies Fund

Cosponsored by the Council of the Humanities and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
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