Lectures Archive 2012
Turkey through the Turkish language
Publication Date: 14-11-2012
Four afternoon lectures (6.30-9.00)
Lecturer: Sophia Kombotiati
Wednesday 14, 21, 28 November and 5 December
Thessaloniki and the Balkans, 1900-1922
Publication Date: 03-10-2012
Five lectures about the first decades of the 20th century centered on the capital of the Ottoman Balkans during a period of worldwide changes, when the old empires closed the cycle of their existence. Lecturers: Kostas Karamalis (four lectures) and Vasiliki Tsakoglu, who will speak about the pogrom against the Greek population of Eastern Thrace, 1913-1918. Wednesday afternoon (3-31 October)
Thursday morning (4-25 October and 1 November).
THE EMPIRE OF THREE CONTINENTS, PART TWO
Publication Date: 14-03-2012
From the period of Anarchy and the first Gothic invasions to the age of Diocletian and Constantine the Great, 235 – 337.
Three Wednesday afternoon lectures (6.30-9.00), beginning on 14 March, and three Thursday morning lectures (11.00-13.30), beginning 15 March 2012.
Lecturer: Marianna Koromila.
FOUR MORNING LECTURES AND ONE GUIDED TOUR
Publication Date: 09-02-2012
Intellectual and religious developments, social life, entertainment and public events in the Imperial period: the continuation of the First Part of the Cycle: "The Empire of Three Continents".
Lecturers: Marianna Koromila and Kadio Kolymva. Machi Karaniki will guide us on a special tour of the Roman Collection at the National Archaeological Museum. From Thursday 9/2 until Thursday 8/3.
FIVE AFTERNOON LECTURES AND ONE GUIDED TOUR
Publication Date: 08-02-2012
Intellectual and religious developments, social life, entertainment and public events in the Imperial period: the continuation of the First Part of the Cycle: "The Empire of Three Continents".
Lecturers: Yiorgos Yiatromanolakis, Professor of Classical Philology, Kadio Kolymva, researcher, and Marianna Koromila, historian. Machi Karaniki, tour leader. From Wednesday 8/2 to Wednesday 7/3.
THE EMPIRE OF THREE CONTINENTS
Publication Date: 11-01-2012
From the autocracy of Octavian Augustus to the reign of Heraclius
From Northern England to the Caucasus and the Red Sea
Lecture series under the direction of historian Marianna Koromila
First Part: From the foundation of Nicopolis in Epirus to the foundation of Constantinople in Thrace
Six Wednesday afternoon lectures (6.30-9.00) Beginning on 7 December 2011 and six Thursday morning Repeat lectures (11.00-1.30) Beginning on 8 December 2011.