Lecture by Prof. Paschalis Kitromilides at U-Michigan 10/8@4pm

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Artemis Leontis

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Dear friends and colleagues,


I am delighted to announce the upcoming lecture by Professor Paschalis Kitromilides. During his lecture current tour, he will be hosted by the Modern Greek program at the University of Michigan and present the following lecture in Ann Arbor, Michigan.


Director of the Modern Greek Program
Editor of JMGS

 


The Modern Greek Program at the University of Michigan

is pleased to invite you to join us for the lecture

 

 

Historical Trajectories of Hellenism in Asia Minor

 

Presented by 

Paschalis Kitromilides 

Professor Emeritus, University of Athens

Director, Center for Asia Minor Studies

Member, Academy of Athens 

 

Wednesday, October 8 | 4:00 - 6:30 pm

Classical Studies Library, 2175 Angell Hall

435 S. State Street, Ann Arbor

 

 

In the harbour of Pireaus Greek refugee children swept from their homes in Asia Minor by the Turks and in refugee villages in Athens.

Children from Asia Minor in a refugee settlement in the harbor of Piraeus, Athens, 1923.
Photograph by Frank G. Carpenter (1855–1924). Source: Library of Congress.

 

A survey of Greek presence in Asia Minor from antiquity to the early twentieth century, with particular attention to its various cultural and artistic expressions. The lecture will be rounded off with a presentation of the work devoted to the study of Hellenism in Asia Minor by the Center for Asia Minor Studies in Athens.

 

Paschalis Kitromilides is a Greek-Cypriot political scientist and intellectual historian. His expertise is on the history of political thought. He has been director of the Center for Asia Minor Studies since 1980 and was Director of the Institute of Neohellenic Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation (2000-2011). He has held visiting appointments at Harvard and Brandeis Universities, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, the European University Institute and the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies Villa I Tatti. He is a full member of the Academy of Athens since 2020 at the chair of the History of Political Thought. He is the author or editor of over fifty books and over two hundred and sixty articles and book reviews in academic journals and collective volumes in Greek and English. Besides English and Greek, his books have appeared in Russian, Romanian, Serbian and Bulgarian.

 

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