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Co-organisation of seminars

 

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY - DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY OF ARΤ

 

Academic year 2008-2009

 

 
 

BYZANTINE HISTORYBYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY
Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar “Nikos Oikonomides”
Subject:Eleventh century Byzantium: a period of social reshaping, territorial changes and flourishing of intellectual life and arts
Organizers: A. Kolia-Dermitzaki & S. Kalopisi-Verti (in collaboration with Chr. Aggelidi , Institute for Byzantine Research-National Hellenic Research Foundation)

 

Academic year 2006-2007

 

 
 

BYZANTINE HISTORYBYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY
Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar “Nikos Oikonomides”
Subject:Professions & Professionals in Byzantium
Organizers: S. Kalopisi-Verti & A. Kolia-Dermitzaki

 

Academic year 2005-2006

 

 

BYZANTINE HISTORYBYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY
Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar “Nikos Oikonomides”
Subject:The Royal Dromonion
Organizers: S. Kalopissi-Verti & A. Kolia-Dermitzaki

 

Academic year 2004-2005

 

 
 

BYZANTINE HISTORYBYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY
Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar “Nikos Oikonomides”
Subject:The Great Palace
Organizers: E. Chryssos, S. Kalopissi-Verti & A. Kolia-Dermitzaki
 

 

Academic year 2003-2004

 

 

BYZANTINE HISTORYBYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY
Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar “Nikos Oikonomides”
Subject: TheFourth Crusade (1204)
Organizers: E. Chryssos, S. Kalopissi-Verti & A. Kolia-Dermitzaki

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

 

Academic year 2010-2011
 
 

The Shoah Foundation (founded by Steven Spielberg) videotaped, catalogued and indexed more than 52.000 testimonies with survivors of the Holocaust (in 56 countries and 32 languages). Thanks to the cooperation with Freie Universität Berlin (responsible for sub-licences in Europe) students of the University of Athens have the opportunity to easily and effectively access the Visual History Archive. During the winter semester 2011-2012 students of the Master Program of Contemporary Greek History, Faculty of History and Archaeology, will explore the Archive at a special seminar organised and taught by Univ. Prof. Hagen Fleischer. 

http://www.vha.fu-berlin.de/news/news64.html

http://dornsife.usc.edu/vhi/news/3174

as well as

http://dornsife.usc.edu/vhi/cms/files/global/VHA_6.1_User_Manual_revised.pdf

http://dornsife.usc.edu/vhi/cms/files/global/Cataloguing_Guidelines.pdf

http://dornsife.usc.edu/vhi/clipviewer/

http://www.youtube.com/user/USCShoahFoundation1-3/10/2009

 

Academic year 2009-2010
 
·   1-3/10/2009, Athens, Workshop of the Postgraduate Program of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Athens, and of the University of Minnesota. The meeting will take place in the framework of a three-year program of cooperation between the two Universities.
Topic: “The Mediterranean and Its Seas: Natural, Social, Political Environments and Landscapes, 15th-20th centuries
 
(click here for the program)

 

Academic year
2008-2009
 
·   25-27/9/2008, Minneapolis, MN. Workshop of the Postgraduate Program of Modern and Contemporary History of the University of Athens, and the University of Minnesota. The meeting took place in the framework of a three-year program of cooperation between the two Universities.
Topic: The Mediterranean and Its Seas AFISSA 6 INTERNET
The second meeting will take place at the University of Athens in October 2009.
 

·   ArchivalevidenceandsocialhistoryoftheIstanbulRums: Coordination: Professor Costas Gavroglou – Dr. Effie Kanner

A common postgraduate seminar of the Postgraduate Program of the Department of Philosophy and History of Science, and the Postgraduate Program of Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archaeology.


 

Academic year 2007-2008
·  The Chair of the Studies on Modern and Contemporary Greece of the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, in collaboration with the École française d’Athènes, The Department of History and Archaeology, The Institute for Neohellenic Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation, and the Historical Archive of the University of Athens organized a series of six seminars in the Historical Archive of the University of Athens during the academic year 2007-2008. Topic:
Etat, violence et politique en Europe
à l'époque contemporaine
 

A series of lectures was organized by Professor Antonis Liakos, in collaboration with the Dutch Institute of Athens, at the Historical Archive of the University of Athens.
Topic: History, memory and our relationship with the past.

 

Academic years 2006-2008
 
·   Cooperation of the Postgraduate Program of Modern and Contemporary History, with the Postgraduate Program of the Department of Political Science and Modern History of Panteion University
Academic years 2005-2009
 
·   European Doctorate in the Social History of Europe and the Mediterranean

 

 

EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS

 

Chios
9-12 April 2009
In the frame of the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar « Nikos Oikonomides» with   subjectEleventh-centuryByzantium: A periodofsocial reshaping, territorial changes and flourishing of intellectual life and arts” an excursion took place in Chios (9-12/4/2009)
Crete
September 2005
The excursion took place as part of prof. M. Konstantoudaki-Kitromilidi’s postgraduate seminar ”Dominikos Theotokopoulos. Byzantine tradition, Renaissance and Manierism, the Spanish period”. It included: (a) visits to Byzantine churches and collections of art with Byzantine icons related to the early stages of Dominikos Theotokopoulos’ artistic work, (b) attending the international conference “El Greco’s Studio” organized by the Institute of Mediterranean Studies and the University of Crete, Rethymnon 23-25 September 2005.
Constantinople
13-18 April 2005
The excursion took place as part of the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Seminar “Nikos Oikonomides” with subject “The Great Palace”
Venice
July 2003
The excursion took place as part of prof. M. Konstantoudaki-Kitromilidi’s postgraduate seminar ”Venice and Byzantium: studying the relations between the Venetian Republic and the Byzantine empire through art”. It included: (a) visits to monuments, museums and collections of art related to the subject of the seminar, (b) presentation of essays at the sites.

 

(Last update: 13/4/2009)