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2014 Greek History And Culture Seminars

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The Seminars provide the opportunity to members of the broad community to delve into the long and fascinating history of Greece, and the Greek culture in its various forms and stages, aspects of which have formed the foundation of Western civilisation.

This year all seminars are free and open to the public.

See the full program for Term 1 - March - May 2014.

See the full program for Term 2 - June - July 2014.

See the full program for Term 3 - August - October 2014.


All Seminars for 2014 will be held at the Ithacan Philanthropic Society building at Level 2, 329 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (click for map).

Unless otherwise noted the seminars start at 7:00pm.

You may enrol online (click here) or on the spot at the venue (this is also one of the best ways to be kept up to date with weekly email newsletters with a short description of the content of each upcoming seminar).

Opportunity for sponsorship: During the course of the year considerable expenses are incurred in staging the seminar series. In order to mitigate the costs of hosting the seminars individuals or organisations are invited to sponsor a lecture of their choice for $100. For further information please send an email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

TARRA WARRA estate is a corporate sponsor for this year's seminars
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2014 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Term 1 Program

Date

Topic

Speaker

Sponsor(s)

Handouts

20th March

Launch 

Barry Jones

 

 

27th March

Explorations of Beauty and Desire in Ancient Greece

Prof Alastair Blanshard

Leonidas Vlahakis

PDF (43KB)

3rd April

Why Did the Ancient Greeks have a Love-Hate Relationship with their Myths?

Dr Christopher Gribbin

Olyvia Nikou QC 

PDF (46KB) 

10th April

Learning to View Art with Philostratus' Eikones

Dr Graeme Miles

Theo Markos

PDF (55KB)

11th April

Artist on the Move: El Greco in Crete, Italy and Spain

NOTE: Special Event at the Wheeler Centre

Dr Panagiotis Ioannou (Assistant Professor at the University of Crete)

Elly Symons

 

17th April

Easter Thursday - No Lecture

 

 

 

24th April

Australian Nurses in Lemnos (ANZAC Day lecture)

Dr Kirsty Harris

Peter Patisteas 

PDF (45KB)

1st May

Alexandria - lost capital of the Ptolemies

Dr Gillian Bowen

Pandelis Loupis

PDF (33KB)

8th May

Life-Lessons from Ancient Greek Tragedy: Enjoying Euripides.

Dr K.O. Chong - Gossard

Savvas Grigoropoulos

PDF (108KB)

11th May

The Diachrony of the Genitive
NOTE: Lecture to start at 4pm 

Dionisios Mertyris
(Lecture to be conducted in Greek)

Theo Markos
Erma Vassiliou

Slides from the presentation (PDF 354KB)

15th May

Polybius and the Roman Polity: a Perfect Balance?

Dr Frederik Vervaet

Kypros Kyprianou 

PDF (10KB)

22nd May

The first sack of Troy and the second

Prof Christopher John Mackie

Maria Rerakis, Roxanne Lalopoulos

 

28nd May

The Evolution of Hellenistic Warfare

Dr Christopher Matthew

The Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies (AIMS)
and The Pan Macedonian Association of Melb & Vic

 

29th May

Unravelling the Atlantis Myth at Akrotiri

Dr Dora Constandinidis

Nick Koukouvitakis

 

 

 2014 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Term 2 Program

Date

Topic

Speaker

Sponsor(s)

5th June

From Olympus to Everest: The First Successful Greek Expedition

Spiros Soulis

Vasso Zangalis

12th June

Current Condition and the Future Prospects of the Orthodox Church

Dr Nick Trakakis

Christos Fifis

19th June

Racist Talk in Greek Public Discourse:  The Perpetuation of a Racist Ideology

Dr Efosini Deligianni

George Koletsis

26th June

The Political Economy of Ptolemaic Egypt

David Garland

Nick Dallas
George Galanopoulos

3rd July

Christ, Kazantzakis, Communism

Dr Mark Manolopoulos

Jim Bossinakis
Dr Maria Atlas-White 

10th July

Justinian, Theodora and their historians

Prof Roger Scott

Elly Symons
Dr Maria Atlas-White 

17th July

The Life and Thought of Nicos Poulantzas

Prof Vrasidas Karalis

Jim Bossinakis

24th July

-- Break --

31st July

Greek Civilisation as a Theme of Dissidence in the Work of Ismail Kadare

Prof Peter Morgan

 Nikos Aggelidis

7th August

Ancient Greek Philosophy's Contribution to the Development of Contemporary Economic Thought

Dr Vasilis Sarafidis

 Diane Bone

14th August

Protecting Greek Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Sites in Conflict Zones: The Case for Iraq and Afghanistan

Lt Cdr Andrea Argirides

Dimitris & Theoni Kalodimos
Tom Koletsos

 

 2014 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Term 3 Program

Date

Topic

Speaker

Sponsor(s)

21st August

Avenger or Revolutionary? Orestes' Political Lesson from the Eumenides

Dr Dimitris Vardoulakis

Manos Tzimpragos

28th August

Ioannis Metaxas and Popular Autocracy in Greece

Dean Kalimniou

Bill Papastergiadis 

4th September

The Meghali Idea and Greek Irredentism

Dimitris Gonis

Costas Dimaras

11th September

The Political Economy of the Global Bauxite-Aluminium Industry: A Case Study of Greece

Dr Nick Dallas

The staff and board of Management of the Greek Community of Melbourne

16th September

The Borders of Ancient Macedonia

Emer. Prof. John Melville Jones

Australian Insitute of Macedonian Studies

18th September

Cavafy and Emotions

Dr Anthony
Dracopoulos

Southern Cross
Chauffeur Drive

25th September

“Una Faccia Una Razza”:  Fascist Italian Occupation and Influence in the Dodecanese

Assoc. Prof. Nicholas Doumanis

Southern Cross Chauffeur Drive

2nd October

Greek Cinema in the Diaspora

Prof Deb Verhoeven

George Koletsis
Louis & Effie Sgardelis
Stella Dimadis

10th October

The Greek Civil War and Child Migration to Australia

Prof Joy Damoussi

Betty Messazos
Konstantinos &
Anastasia Kostas

14th October

In Her Own Image: Greek-Australian Women; A Historical and Contemporary Insight, 1820s to Present

Leonard Janiszewski and Effy Alexakis

Betty Messazos
Olga Black 

13th November

The final lecture of the 2014 Greek History & Cultural Seminars series will be presented by Professor Nikos Papastergiadis (School of Culture & Communication-University of Melbourne). This lecture will take place at the new building: Greek Centre for Contemporary Culture, 168 Lonsdale Street Melbourne

 

 
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