Season 1: March – May 2013
Season 2: June – July 2013
Season 3: August – October 2013
One of the bright spots of the GOCMV's cultural initiatives over the last few years has been its History and Culture seminars. These seminars have not only attracted a loyal following of enthusiasts but they have been embraced by many newcomers of varying ages and backgrounds. This is one of the GOCMV's main goals, to expand its reach by attracting more people of both Greek and non-Greek background to its events. The formula is simple, quality speakers and interesting topics that appeal to a wide audience. After two very successful years, this year's organising committee has quite a challenge ahead in maintaining the existing high standards. The group is quietly confident in delivering a strong program that will not only meet but surpass people's expectations.
See the full program for Season 1 - March - May 2013.
See the full program for Season 2 - June - July 2013.
See the full program for Season 3 - August - October 2013.
The seminar series will be launched on Thursday 7pm 21st March by Ms Eleni Lianidou, Consul General for Greece in Melbourne and Professor Nikos Papastergiadis, with the first lecture being delivered by La Trobe University's Professor Chris Mackie on Homer. One thing different about this year's seminars will be the location as a result of the GOCMV's Lonsdale Street premises not being available as construction works have begun on the Community's new cultural centre. The new location, the Kelvin Club in Melbourne Place opposite the Russell St Greater Union cinemas, may surprise many but it's probably one of Melbourne's undiscovered gems for hosting events. Although one of the aims of the series is also to provide a platform for showcasing the research work and expertise of local speakers not widely known to the community, the quest for talented speakers hasn't been restricted to Melbourne's shores. This year's program will also see the inclusion of several interstate and overseas speakers.
An 'antiquity-classical Greece' subject matter will be the dominant theme of the first term seminars running until the end of May. Mycenaean Greek society, Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Greek Colonies in Southern Italy will be some of the topics covered. The first term will also be sprinkled with a handful of special lectures that have been elevated to Antipodes Festival Event status and be held at the Wheeler Centre, a venue with greater capacity. Two examples are the lectures by Sydney-based Professor James Arvanitakis and Associate Professor Nicholas Doumanis. James a recent recipient of the Prime Minister's University Lecturer of the Year Award will be speaking on 'The Future of Education: Virtual Universities in a Virtual World'. In an age where education is at the cross-roads and facing challenges on numerous fronts, James's passion for quality teaching is an inspiration for all audiences. Historian Nicholas Doumanis was awarded the London Fraenkel Prize for his book Myth and Memory in the Mediterranean, a book based on his doctoral dissertation examining the Italian presence in the Dodecanese Islands. He will speak on 'Muslim-Christian Coexistence and its Destruction in Late-Ottoman Anatolia', a lecture quite timely if one considers the recent rise of sectarian violence in numerous parts of the globe.
There will be a special ANZAC Day commemorative lecture given by Perth-based Dr John Yiannakis looking at the marginalisation of the island of Lemnos in the discourse of Australia's Gallipoli campaign. One can expect an interesting lecture on the socio-economic and political evolution of post-1974 Greece given by Thessaloniki-based and one time Melbourne resident freelance journalist Kostas Karamarkos. Kostas has been very close to the pulse of Greek political decision-making during recent years and should provide some fascinating insights.
The mid-year seminars will cover themes pertaining to the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, while the final third term will focus on Modern Greece and its Diaspora. The GOCMV's website will be hosting regular updates on the series. The breadth of subject matter to be covered is certain to entice many attendees. Those who attend on a regular basis will also be provided with certificates of participation.
2013 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Season 1 Program
Date
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Topic
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Speaker
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Venue
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21st March, 7pm
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Launch & Cocktail Party
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Launched by the Consul General of Greece in Melbourne Mrs Eleni Lianidou and Prof. Nikos Papastergiadis
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Kelvin Club
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28th March, 7pm
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Homer
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Prof Chris Mackie
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Kelvin Club
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4th April, 7pm
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Special Event
The future of education: virtual universities in a virtual world?
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Prof James Arvanitakis
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The Wheeler Centre
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9th April, 7pm
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Special Event
Muslim-Christian Coexistence and its Destruction in Late-Ottoman Anatolia
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Assoc. Prof Nicholas Doumanis
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The Wheeler Centre
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11th April, 7pm
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The Greek colonies of Southern Italy in Ancient Greece
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Dr Gerardo Papalia
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Kelvin Club
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18th April, 7pm
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Mycenaean Greece: Social and political organisation in the Late Bronze Age."
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Dr Stephie Nikoloudis
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Kelvin Club
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25th April, 7pm
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Special Anzac Day Event Addressing The Lemnos Heritage of Gallipoli and the Forgotten Foundations of Anzac, 1915-1918
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Dr John Yiannakis
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The Wheeler Centre
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16th May, 7pm
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Ancient Greek Gods and Sexuality
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Dr K.O. Chong - Gossard
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Kelvin Club
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19th May, 3pm
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Special Event
Greece 1974-2013: A Critical Overview
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Kostas Karamarkos
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The Wheeler Centre
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23rd May, 7pm
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Cave dwellers or Labyrinth diggers?
Plato and Castoriadis on Justice, Democracy, and Religion
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Dr George Vassilacopoulos
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Kelvin Club
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30th May, 7pm
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History Music & Dance within the eras
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John Kostarakis
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Kelvin Club
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2013 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Season 2 Program
Date
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Topic
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Speaker
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Venue
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6th June
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History and Society of the Early Byzantine empire
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Professor Roger Scott
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Kelvin Club
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13th June
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The Reception of Classical Antiquity in the Byzantium
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Dr Eva Laoutides
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Kelvin Club
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20th June
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Life and Wisdom: Notes on Epicurus
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Professor Andrew Benjamin
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Kelvin Club
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27th June
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British Imperialism in Cyprus, 1878-1915: The Inconsequential Possession
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Dr Andrekos Varnava
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Kelvin Club
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4th July
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Language Change in Greek in 12th Century Byzantium
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Dr Erma Vassiliou
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Ithacan Philanthropic Society
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11th July
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Byzantine Art & Architecture
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Dr Ursula Betka
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Kelvin Club
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18th July
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The Ottoman Conquest of the Balkans and the Collection of Tribute Children
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Dr Adrian Jones
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Kelvin Club
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25th July
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Kapodistrias & Trikoupi The Origins of Greece’s Modern Crisis.
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Mr Dean Kalimniou
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Kelvin Club
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Winter (Greek Summer) Break
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2013 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Season 3 Program
Date
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Topic
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Speaker
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Venue
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15th Aug.
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The Transmission of Culturally Determined Health Beliefs Among Three Generations of Greek Families in Melbourne, Australia
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Ms Maria-Irini Avgoulas
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Kelvin Club (map)
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22nd Aug.
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Hellenism, Multiculturalism and Cosmopolitanism
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Mr George Papadopoulos
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Kelvin Club (map)
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29th Aug.
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An Introduction to Contemporary Cyprus: Negotiating History and Modernity
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Dr Michalis Michael
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Kelvin Club (map)
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5th Sep.
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Studying Greek in Antipodes: Looking Back, Moving Forward
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Ms Anna Chantzinikolaou
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Ithacan Philanthropic Society (map)
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Sat. 7th Sep.
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‘ANTIPODES FESTIVAL’ - ‘FOOD FOR THOUGHT’ CO-EVENT: Attributes of Identity-in Conversation
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Justice Emilios Kyrou
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The Wheeler Centre (map)
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12th Sep.
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A Family’s Journey to the Promised Land
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Mrs Olympia Pearce
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Kelvin Club (map)
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19th Sep.
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National Self-determination in the 21st Century: Implications for Greece and the Balkans
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Dr Aris Gounaris
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Kelvin Club (map)
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26th Sep.
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Dealing with Destruction: The Anatolian Genocide
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Mr Dean Kalimniou
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Kelvin Club (map)
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3rd Oct.
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Greek War Stories and Immigration to Australia
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Prof. Joy Damousi
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Ithacan Philanthropic Society (map)
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10th Oct.
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Alexis Zorba and The Kazantzakian Lifeforce
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Mr Howard Dossor
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Kelvin Club (map)
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17th Oct.
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After Multiculturalism: redefining the Greek- Australian presence in the era of globalisation
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Prof. Vrasidas Karalis
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Kelvin Club (map)
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24th Oct. Closing Lecture
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Classical and Contemporary Friendship
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Prof. Nikos Papastergiadis
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Ithacan Philanthropic Society (map)
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Click here to download a copy of the Season 3 program of the Greek Community's Greek History and Culture Seminars 2013 (PDF, 233KB). |