Upcoming McGill event: November 12th: Nick Doumanis (UIC), : Globalizing Modern Greek history: What does it mean?

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Tassos Anastassiadis, Prof

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Oct 21, 2025, 3:24:11 PMOct 21
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If around Montreal, please join us on November 12th at 6pm at  the McGill Faculty Club Ballroom for the 2025-2026 Tom Nacos and Family annual lecture given by Prof. Nick Doumanis (UIC) and entitled:



Globalizing Modern Greek history: What does it mean?

 

What does it mean to write a history of Greece from a global perspective? Is Greece exceptional or is it just a typical small Balkan or eastern Mediterranean country? This lecture will argue that to consider what is distinctive about any nation, one must place it in a transnational context. Some topics seem unique to Greece, such as the acrid nature of the National Schism, and the fact that Greece was the only post-World War Two country to succumb to civil war, but such developments can be made more explicable when global influences and developments are considered. Globalizing modern Greek history also means giving serious consideration to the diaspora and what its history says about Greece in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.



All best,

 

Τassos Anastassiadis
Associate professor | Phrixos Papachristidis chair in Modern Greek & Greek-canadian studies | History and Classical Studies Department | McGill University



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