The "Greek History and Culture Seminars" are organised and hosted by The Greek Community of Melbourne and provide the opportunity for everyone to experience the long and fascinating history of Greece and Greek culture in its various forms and stages, aspects of which have formed the foundation of Western civilisation.
This year all our seminars are free and open to the general public, and unless otherwise noted presented in English.
Most seminars take place on Thursdays at Greek Centre, Mezzanine Floor, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
All seminars are scheduled to start at 7:00pm. For details relating to each seminar please see the website calendar close to the day of the event.
Enrol to our seminars for free and be kept up to date with details of each Seminar and all events of the Greek Community.
2018 Greek History and Culture Seminars Program
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Speaker
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Topic
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TERM ONE |
1 |
8 Mar. |
Professor Vrasidas Karalis |
From Helladism to Neo Hellenism |
2 |
15 Mar. |
Dr Katerina Bregianni |
Political Power and Social Hierarchies in the Ionian State (1814-1864) |
3 |
18 Mar. |
Dr Katerina Bregianni |
The Ionian Islands in the 19th century - LECTURE GIVEN IN GREEK |
4 |
22 Mar. |
Dr Andrew Connor |
Being Greek in Roman Egypt |
Easter Break |
5 |
12 Apr. |
Dimitris Gonis |
The Self-Identification of Alexander the Great according to the Ancient Sources |
6 |
19 Apr. |
Professor Peter Monteath |
Australians on 'Special Operations' in Wartime Crete |
7 |
26 Apr. |
Dr Demeter Tsounis |
Revisiting Rebetika Roots |
8 |
3 May |
Georgios Lathyris |
The Greek Language, from its beginnings to the present day |
9 |
10 May |
Professor Marianna Sigala |
Synergizing wine and tourism: converting wine drinkers to Greek tourism ambassadors |
10 |
16 May |
Dean Kalimniou |
Sliding Doors: The Crypto-Christians of Pontus & the Negotiation of Ethno-Religious Identity |
11 |
17 May |
Facilitator Prof Joy Damousi |
Panel Discussion: War, personal stories and the landscape of memory: Forgotten narratives of war |
12 |
24 May |
Leonard Janiszewski |
Effy Alexakis, Documentary Photographer: In Her Own Image |
13 |
31 May |
Stephanie Jacobs |
Milk and Honey: The Hidden Stories of Friendship Between Greek and Turkish Cypriots |
TERM TWO |
14 |
7 Jun. |
Assoc Prof Chris Houston |
De-Ottomanization of Istanbul after 1923: Istanbul Minorities and the Turkification of the City. |
15 |
14 Jun. |
Dr Kate McLardy |
Women’s Festivals in the Hellenistic Period: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Thesmophoria and the Adonia |
16 |
21 Jun. |
RESCHEDULED: Dr Erma Vassiliou |
RESCHEDULED: Language change in 14th century Greek: examples from the Chronicle of the Morea |
17 |
28 Jun. |
Dr Anna Efstathiadou |
Greek Popular Icons during the Greek-Italian War (1940-41): depictions of national identity under the Metaxist regime |
Winter Break |
18 |
19 Jul. |
Dean Kalimniou |
Byzantium and the Emergence of Muslim-Turkish Anatolia |
19 |
26 Jul. |
Dr Panayiotis Diamadis |
The Legacy of the Treaty of Laussane |
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CANCELLED: Dr Maria-Irini Avgoulas |
CANCELLED: Health Beliefs and Practices in Three Generations of Greek Australian Women in Melbourne |
20 |
2 Aug. |
Dr Erma Vassiliou |
Language change in 14th century Greek: examples from the Chronicle of the Morea |
TERM THREE |
21 |
9 Aug. |
Dr George Vassilacopoulos |
The Greek-Australian Unemployed Movement in the 1950s and the Construction of the Migrants’ Rights Discourse |
22 |
16 Aug. |
Steve Kyritsis |
Greek-Australians in the Australian Forces: Kokoda Track-New Guinea WWII |
23 |
23 Aug. |
Dr Anthony Dracopoulos |
Nikos Karouzos and the question of being |
24 |
30 Aug. |
Elizabeth Gertsakis |
The Uses of Photography in Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans (1903-1918) |
25 |
6 Sep. |
Dr Nick Dallas |
The Events of Tashkent: Red Brotherhood at War |
26 |
13 Sep. |
Maria Stavrinos |
The Writing on the Facebook Wall: A cross-cultural comparison between Australian, Greek and Australian-Greek Facebook users |
27 |
20 Sep. |
Professor Michael Tsianikas |
Dimitris Tsaloumas Memorial Lecture - Antigone Kefala |
28 |
27 Sep. |
Professor Tim Parkin |
The Temple of Artemis |
Opportunity for donations/sponsorships: Donate or sponsor one or more seminars and (optionally) let your name or brand be known as a patron of culture to our members, visitors and followers, as well as the broader artistic and cultural community of Melbourne. Individual, Corporate/Organisations and Naming Rights are available. If you find the seminars of value please consider contributing to help us keep the seminars free and open to the public.
Subscribe to our email newsletter and be kept up to date with the next Seminar and all events of the Greek Community.
Professor Tim Parkin
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The "Greek History and Culture Seminars" are organised and hosted by The Greek Community of Melbourne and provide the opportunity for everyone to experience the long and fascinating history of Greece and Greek culture in its various forms and stages, aspects of which have formed the foundation of Western civilisation.
This year all our seminars are free and open to the general public, and unless otherwise noted, presented in English.
Most seminars take place on Thursdays at Greek Centre, Mezzanine Floor, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
All seminars are scheduled to start at 7:00pm. For details relating to each seminar please see the website calendar close to the day of the event.
Enrol to our seminars for free and be kept up to date with details of each Seminar and all events of the Greek Community.
2021 Greek History and Culture Seminars Program
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
NUGAS-GCM Crash Course on 1821 |
A |
18 Feb. |
Yianni Cartledge |
Greek War of Independence (1821-1832): Between history and 'mythistory' Part 1 |
B |
25 Feb. |
Yianni Cartledge |
Greek War of Independence (1821-1832): Between history and 'mythistory' Part 2 |
2021 GCM Public Seminars Program |
1 |
4 Mar. |
Prof Vrasidas Karalis |
Did the Greek Revolution of 1821 really happen? Myths, counter-myths and historical knowledge. |
2 |
11 Mar. |
Δρ Ελευθερία Ζέη |
Μαντώ Μαυρογένους: ανάμεσα σε δύο κόσμους |
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Dr Eleftheria Zei |
Manto Mavrogenous: Between Two Worlds |
3 |
18 Mar. |
Facilitator: Prof Joy Damousi |
Growing Up Greek: Intergenerational Dialogues |
4 |
25 Mar. |
Prof Alexander Kitroeff |
Greece's 1821 as an International Event: its Impact on America |
5 |
1 Apr. |
Prof Paschalis Kitromilides |
Visions of Freedom in the Greek world |
6 |
8 Apr. |
Prof P.A. Cartledge |
Thebes: The Forgotten city of Ancient Greece |
7 |
15 Apr. |
Prof Thanos Veremis |
1821 Birth of a Nation State |
8 |
22 Apr. |
Prof Margaret Cameron |
Practicing toward virtue, or, why it shouldn’t hurt to be good |
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29 Apr. |
GREEK EASTER BREAK |
GREEK EASTER BREAK |
9 |
6 May |
Barabara Cullen |
Battle of Crete veterans that played AFL |
10 |
13 May |
Dean Kalimniou |
Pontian Genocide Memorial Seminar |
11 |
20 May |
Dr Leonidas Moiras |
Ottoman Perceptions of the Greek Revolution |
12 |
27 May |
Dr Gillian Shepherd |
The Tomb of the Diver: Life, Death and Drinking in the Ancient Greek World |
13 |
3 Jun. |
Alexander Billinis |
Hydra and the Flame of the Revolution |
14 |
10 Jun. |
Professor Michael Herzfeld |
The 1821 Revolution and Greek Village Life Today |
15 |
17 Jun. |
Δρ Σωκράτης Πετμεζάς |
Οι «κοτζαμπάσηδες» και ο ρόλος τους στη φορολογική και πολιτική λειτουργία των χριστιανικών κοινοτητων στην ύστερη Οθωμανική περίοδο |
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Dr Socrates Petmezas |
The communal notables (kodjabashis) and their fiscal and political functions and role in the Christian communities in the Late Ottoman Empire |
16 |
24 Jun. |
Assoc Prof Andrekos Varnava |
Cyprus and 1821: Myths, Realities, Forgetting and Remembering |
17 |
1 Jul. |
Assoc Prof Nicholas Doumanis |
Battle of Navarino |
18 |
8 Jul. |
Dr Anna Vlachopoulou |
Who fought whom in 1821 and where to find the Sultan? The socioeconomic situation of Morea (Peloponnese) on the eve of the Greek Revolution |
19 |
15 Jul. |
Dean Kalimniou |
The Greek Revolution And The Middle East |
20 |
22 Jul. |
Yianni Cartledge |
The Chios Massacre (1822): British Humanitarianism and Chiot Emigration |
21 |
29 Jul. |
Kathryn Gauci |
Threads of Life: Greek Textiles through the Centuries |
22 |
5 Aug. |
Dr Roslynne Bell |
Warriors, Weapons, and Wild Women: The Amazons in Greek Art |
23 |
12 Aug. |
Dr James Kane |
The Battle of Manzikert (1071): Tipping Point in Byzantine History?ÂÂÂÂ |
24 |
19 Aug. |
Dr Stavroula Nikoloudis |
In memory of Theodoros Kolokotronis (1770 - 1843) |
25 |
26 Aug. |
Dr Aris Gounaris |
Constantinos A. Doxiadis: A visionary urban planner who left his mark on cities around the world... and grew tomatoes in Queensland |
26 |
2 Sep. |
Τζουλιάνα Χαρπαντίδου |
Ποιος είναι Ελληνας - 'Τα συνταγματικά κείμενα της Ελληνικής Επανάστασης 1821-1832' |
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Juliana Charpantidou |
Who is a Greek citizen? - the constitutional articles of the Greek Revolution 1821-1832 |
27 |
9 Sep. |
Prof. Alfred Vincent |
Language, Poetry and a Hot Air Balloon: Ioannis Vilaras and Ioannina in the Time of Ali Pasha |
28 |
16 Sep. |
Dr Cassi Plate |
Monster & Colossus: Letters between Greek writer Costas Taktsis & Australian artist Carl Plate & their families in cosmopolitan post-war Sydney |
29 |
23 Sep. |
Prof Nikos Papastergiadis |
Dimitris Tsaloumas Memorial Lecture |
30 |
30 Sep. |
Καθ. Αντώνης Λιάκος |
Η διεθνής απήχηση της επανάστασης του 1821 |
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Prof Antonis Liakos |
The International Resonance of the Greek Revolution |
31 |
7 Oct. |
Professor Vrasidas Karalis |
Lord Byron: The Poet and the Revolutionary in Greece |
32 |
14 Oct. |
Prof Joy Damousi & Prof Sheila Fitzpatrick |
Cold War Immigrants: Left, Right and the Orthodox Church |
33 |
21 Oct. |
Kimon Koemtzopoulos |
The Mediterranean monk seal, the rarest pinniped in the world
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Opportunity for donations/sponsorships: Donate or sponsor one or more seminars and (optionally) let your name or brand be known as a patron of culture to our members, visitors and followers, as well as the broader artistic and cultural community of Melbourne. Individual, Corporate/Organisations and Naming Rights are available. If you find the seminars of value please consider contributing to help us keep the seminars free and open to the public.
Subscribe to our email newsletter and be kept up to date with the next Seminar and all events of the Greek Community. |
The "Greek History and Culture Seminars" are organised and hosted by The Greek Community of Melbourne and provide the opportunity for everyone to experience the long and fascinating history of Greece and Greek culture in its various forms and stages, aspects of which have formed the foundation of Western civilisation.
This year all our seminars are free and open to the general public, and unless otherwise noted, presented in English.
All seminars are scheduled to start at 7:00pm. For details relating to each seminar please see the website calendar close to the day of the event.
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Enrol to our seminars for free and be kept up to date with details of each Seminar and all events of the Greek Community.
2022 Greek History and Culture Seminars Program
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
1 |
3 Mar. |
Prof Tim Parkin |
Ancient advice on when to marry and have children |
2 |
10 Mar. |
Prof Vrasidas Karalis |
Mikis Theodorakis and the Nature of Greek Music: Some Reflections |
3 |
17 Mar. |
Facilitators: Prof Joy Damousi & Dina Gerolymou |
Sexism, Misogyny and the Migrant Woman |
4 |
24 Mar. |
Δρ. Μαρία Μπουγιέση
Dr Maria Bougiesi |
Ελληνικός παραδοσιακός χορός, μια εναλλακτική μορφή άσκησης και αστείρευτη πηγή πλούτου
Greek traditional dance, an alternative form of exercise and an inexhaustible source of well-being |
5 |
31 Mar. |
Herbert Ploegman |
Athens as a multiple: A city enacted through art & a city solidified by infrastructural change |
6 |
7 Apr. |
Prof Paul Cartledge |
Ancient Sparta: Myths versus Reality |
7 |
14 Apr. |
Prof Alexander Kitroeff |
The Greek Orthodox Church of America |
21 Apr - Easter Break |
8 |
28 Apr. |
Prof Tom Papademetriou |
The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Ottomans |
9 |
5 May |
Geoffrey Conaghan |
ENTWINED: Trade, politics and geography, the textiles of Kastellorizo’s unique women’s costume |
10 |
12 May |
Dr Dimitris Kamouzis |
Constantinople and the Megali Idea: From unification with Mother Greece to the creation of an Ionian State (ca. 1918-1922) |
11 |
19 May |
Dean Kalimniou |
Pontian Genocide Memorial Seminar |
12 |
26 May |
Prof Peter Monteath |
The Battle of 42nd Street |
13 |
2 Jun. |
Associate Professor Nicholas Doumanis |
The Destruction of Smyrna. An age of nation building and violence |
14 |
9 Jun. |
Dr Pinar Cakiroglou |
Emergence of Capitalism in the Ottoman Balkans: The case of Greek industrialists in Salonica region |
15 |
16 Jun. |
Assistant Prof Stefanos Katsikas |
Proselytes of a New Nation: Muslim Conversions to Orthodox Christianity in Modern Greece, 1821-1862 |
16 |
23 Jun. |
Dr Yannis Spyropoulos |
The Janissaries of Crete, 1669-1826 |
17 |
30 Jun. |
Ευαγγελία Αχλάδη
Evangelia Achladi |
Καραμανλίδικη Γραμματεία: Εκδότες και Κοινό
The Literature of the Karamanlides - Publishers and Readership |
18 |
7 Jul. |
Dr Angeliki Angeloudi |
The Greeks of Cairns |
19 |
14 Jul. |
Bernie Lewin |
The revival of Greek wisdom in the Renaissance |
20 |
21 Jul. |
Christopher King |
The Past, Present and Future of Mirologia in Epirus? |
21 |
28 Jul. |
Panayiotis Pantazis |
The Aegean Conflict: Challenges and the Implications for Peace and Security |
22 |
4 Aug. |
Dr Stelios Michalopoulos |
Refugees in the Mediterranean: Political Consequences |
23 |
11 Aug. |
Assistant Prof Stefanos Katsikas |
Proselytes of a New Nation: Muslim Conversions to Orthodox Christianity in Modern Greece, 1821-1862 |
24 |
18 Aug. |
Dean Kalimniou |
Negotiating Identity: Greek and Armenian Aspirations for a Ponto-Armenian Federation |
25 |
25 Aug. |
Dr Konstandina Dounis |
Australian writers in Greece, Greek writers in Australia, and their relationship to landscape and ritual |
26 |
1 Sep. |
Dr Andonis Piperoglou |
"My kids are still called dagoes": historical responses to an irksome racial slur. |
27 |
8 Sep. |
Prof Mark Mazower |
The Catastrofi and the Age of Oral Testimony |
28 |
15 Sep. |
Dimitris Troaditis |
Dimitris Tsaloumas Memorial Lecture |
29 |
22 Sep. |
Dr Nick Trakakis |
Tasos Leivaditis: Poet of Revolutions and Sunsets |
30 |
29 Sep. |
Dr Georgios Niarchos |
Tamrash Rebellion (1878-1886)Â - Attempts at Pomak Autonomy |
31 |
6 Oct. |
Καθ. Γιώργος Αναγνώστου
Prof Yiorgos Anagnostou |
Διασπορά και Πολιτισμικό Μέλλον: Η Ελληνοαμερικανική Περίπτωση
Diaspora’s Cultural Future: Greek America, Public Memory, Making Identity
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32 |
12 Oct. |
Dr Eleni Kyramargiou |
Refugees of the 1923 population exchange in Greece: Efforts for integration and assimilation |
Opportunity for donations/sponsorships: Donate or sponsor one or more seminars and (optionally) let your name or brand be known as a patron of culture to our members, visitors and followers, as well as the broader artistic and cultural community of Melbourne. Individual, Corporate/Organisations and Naming Rights are available. If you find the seminars of value please consider contributing to help us keep the seminars free and open to the public.
Subscribe to our email newsletter and be kept up to date with the next Seminar and all events of the Greek Community. |

Most seminars to take place at Greek Centre, Mezzanine Floor, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
Except for 3, 4 and 5 that will take place at the Ithacan Philanthropic Society, Level 2, 329 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.
All seminars are scheduled to start at 7:00pm. For details relating to each seminar please see the website calendar close to the day of the event.
2015 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Term 1 Programme
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Topic
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5th Mar.
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Series Launch
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1
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12th Mar.
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Emeritus Prof Ronald Thomas Ridley
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The Athenian democracy: how did it work?
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2
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19th Mar.
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Dr Luca Asmonti
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Athens after the Peloponnesian War: reinventing the city in a transforming world
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3
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26th Mar.
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Assoc Prof Louise Hitchcock
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Palaces and Villas of Minoan Crete: New Interpretations **
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4
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1nd Apr. (WED.)
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Dr Margaret Riddle
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Art and the Emperor in Early Byzantium **
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9th Apr.
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Greek Easter
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5
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16th Apr.
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Dr Hyun Jin Kim
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Impact of Greek Civilization on wider Eurasia **
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6
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23rd Apr. ANZAC DAY LECTURE
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Dr Maria Hill
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Anzacs and the Salonika Campaign of 1915
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7
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30st Apr.
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Dr Anne Rogerson
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Children and the Future in Virgil's Aeneid
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8
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7th May
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Prof Vrasidas Karalis
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The Life and Works of Kostas Papaioannou
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9
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14th May
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Prof Dirk Baltzly
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Proclus (412-85 CE) - the most influential ancient Greek philosopher you've never heard of
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10
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21stMay
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Dr David M. Pritchard
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Democracy's Impact on War in Classical Athens and Today.
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11
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28th May
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Professor Han Baltussen
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Galen of Pergamum (129-216 AD): Physician, Philosopher, and Spin Doctor.
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Semester Break
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2015 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Term 2 Programme
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Speaker
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Topic
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12
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11th Jun.
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Dr Brent Davis
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The Undeciphered Script of the Minoans: What we know about Linear A, what we don't
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13
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18th Jun.
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Assoc Prof Pat Wheatley
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"Sacker of Cities": Demetrius Poliorcetes (Demetrius I of Macedon)
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14
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25th Jun.
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John Burke
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Picturing Byzantium: the richly illustrated 12th-century Synopsis of Histories by John Skylitzes.
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15
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SPECIAL EVENT 1st Jul.
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Prof Gonda Van Steen (Uni of Florida)
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Venom in Verse: Aristophanes in Modern Greece
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16
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2nd Jul.
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Dr Jennifer Webb
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Metal makes the world go around: the importance of Cypriot copper from the third to the first millennium BC
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17
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9th Jul.
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Dr Christopher Matthew
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Fate, Pre-Destination and the Mindset of Ancient and Modern Warriors
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18
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16th Jul.
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Dr Jane Montgomery Griffiths
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Staging Sappho: embodying a fragment
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19
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23rd Jul.
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Dr Erma Vasileiou
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Major changes in the Greek Language from the 11thÂto the 19thcentury
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20
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30th Jul.
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DrGeorge Vassilacopoulos
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Crisis and resistance in the political art of George Michelakakis
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21
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6th Aug.
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Assoc Professor Nicholas Doumanis
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The Post-War Generation: Becoming Australian, Staying Greek
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Term Break
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2015 Greek History and Culture Seminars - Term 3 Programme
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Speaker
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Topic
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22
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13th Aug.
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Dean Kalimniou
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The Path of No Resistance - Nazi Collaborators in Occupied Greece.
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23
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20th Aug.
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Emeritus Prof Robert Milns
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Greeks in the Service of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries AD
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24
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27th Aug.
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Cheryl Simpson
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Symbols and Meaning in the Embroidery of Epirus
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25
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3rd Sep.
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Dr Ersie Burke
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The Greek Immigration Experience: Venice 1498 - 1600
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26
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10th Sep.
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Sophocles Kitharidis
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In the name of international peace and security: Greece's candidature to the United Nations Security Council and Human Rights Council
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27
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17th Sep.
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Dr Costas Laoutides
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European Crisis, Greece and Challenges to Peace and Security
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28
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24th Sep.
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Dr Petros Alexiou
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Alekos Doukas:Narrative of a Life through Personal Letters
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29
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1st Oct.
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Dr Leanne Glass
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For the Love of Greece: Melina Mercouri and Jules Dassin's Adoration of Greek Culture and Identity in Never on Sunday (1960) and A Dream of Passion (1978).
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Final
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8th Oct.
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Closing Lecture with Professor Elizabeth Minchin (ANU)
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Why Study Dead Langauges.(also tonight: presentation of certificates)
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The 2015 Greek History and Culture Seminars are sponsored by:

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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. |
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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:
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The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria’s Greek History and Culture Seminar Series continues throughout June, July and August with part 2 commencing on Thursday 14th June.
Part 2, titled "Reflecting upon the past and moving forward – The history of the Greeks in Melbourne" will run for eight weeks and will explore history, politics, cinema, literature and multiculturalism.
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After great success in 2011, the Greek History & Culture Seminars presented by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne & Victoria return to Thursday evenings in 2012.
We invite you to attend the series launch on Thursday 1st March, 7:00pm at the Greek Community Centre. The series will be launched by Dr. Christopher Gribbin (University of Melbourne Fellow) and Ms. Eleni Lianidou (Consul General for Greece in Victoria).
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The Greek History and Culture Seminars which commenced in March will conclude on the Thursday 17th November. The aim of the seminars is firstly to explore the history of the Greek nation from antiquity to the present day and secondly to explore the evolution of Greek culture through the centuries. To encourage second and third generation Greeks and non-Greek speakers to attend the seminars they have been conducted mostly in the English language however discussions that have followed the seminar have been in Greek.
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After a successful Part 1 of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria and the Greek Program of La Trobe University are pleased to offer to all participants and to those who wish to enrol, Part 2 of the series which will extend from Greece under the Roman Empire to the Greek War of Independence. The seminar program for Part 2 follows.
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The Greek History and Culture Seminar series, presented by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne & Victoria and La Trobe University concludes the first part of its series, titled "Antiquity, Classical Greece & Hellenistic Period" over the next two weeks.
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With enrolments exceeding 150 participants, the Greek History and Culture Seminar series continues to attract interest from new students and has proven, in its first weeks, to be an outstanding success. The Greek History and Culture Seminar series, presented by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne & Victoria and La Trobe University has provided a rare opportunity for Greek Australians to learn more of their heritage and in this, the first part of the series, titled “Antiquity, Classical Greece & Hellenistic Period”. We would like to thank all participants, interested members of the community and in particular the academics for their contribution to the success of the first seminar series.
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The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria and the Greek Program of La Trobe University will offer a program of Greek History and Culture during the 2011 academic year.
The Seminars aim to provide the opportunity to members of the broad Greek community of Melbourne, of post secondary school age, 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.
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