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Historein. Atenas, v.15, n.2, 2015 / v.11, 2011.
Historein. Atenas, v.15, n.2, 2015.
Historein 15/2, 2015)
Published: 2015-12-17
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Athena Syriatou
- Book Review Editor: Athena Syriatou
- Cover Image: Zafos Xagoraris, “Periscopes” [1998]
- INTRODUCTION
- Introduction
- Editorial Committee
- ARTICLES
- Vita magistra historiae? Life experience and meanings of the past
- Rolf Petri
- Reconceiving pasts in a digital age
- Stefan Tanaka
- Revolutions and regimes of violence
- Thomas Gallant
- Local homelands and national projects: territorial representations in the Bulgarian press from the 1840s to the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
- Dessislava Lilova
- Golden Dawn through a psychosocial lens
- Thalia Dragonas
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Review of Rika Benveniste’s, Αυτοί που επέζησαν; Dimitris Kousouris’, Δίκες των δοσίλογων, 1944-1949; Menelaos Haralabidis’, Δεκεμβριανά 1944; Polymeris Voglis’, Η αδύνατη επανάσταση
- Kostis Karpozilos
- Review of Anna Maria Droumpouki’s, Μνημεία της λήθης: Ίχνη του Β΄Παγκοσμίου Πολέμου στην Ελλάδα και στην Ευρώπη [Monuments to oblivion: traces of the Second World War in Greece and Europe]
- Phaedra Koutsoukou
- Review of Evanthis Hatzivassiliou’s, NATO and Western Perceptions of the Soviet Bloc: Alliance Analysis and Reporting, 1951-1969
- Sotiris Roussos
- Review of Yiannos Katsourides’, History of the Communist Party in Cyprus: Colonialism, Class and the Cypriot Left
- Alexis Rappas
- Review of Fatih Ermiş’, A History of Ottoman Economic Thought: Developments Before the Nineteenth Century
- Marinos Sariyannis
- Review of Vassilios Bogiatzis’, Μετέωρος μοντερνισμός: τεχνολογία, ιδεολογία της επιστήμης και πολιτική στην Ελλάδα του Mεσοπολέμου, 1922-1940 [Suspending modernism: technology, the ideology of science and politics in interwar Greece, 1922–1940]
- Manolis Patiniotis
- Review of Philip Carabott’s, Yannis Hamilakis and Eleni Papargyriou (eds), Camera Graeca: Photographs, Narratives, Materialities
- Penelope Petsini
- Review of Constantin Irodotou’s, Des utopies sadiennes
- Georges Faraklas
- Review of Yannis Kondaratos’, Η θεωρία του William Blake για την τέχνη και η σημασία του εικαστικού του έργου για την κατανόησή της [William Blake’s theory of art and the significance of his artwork for its understanding]
- Elena Hamalidi
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Historein. Atenas, v.15, n.1, 2015.
Revisiting Democratic Transitions in Times of Crisis
Published: 2015-12-03
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Athena Syriatou
- Issue Editor: Kostis Kornetis
- Book Review Editor: Athena Syriatou
- Cover: Juan Genovés, El abrazo[1976]
- INTRODUCTION
- Introduction: The end of a parable? Unsettling the transitology model in the age of crisis
- Kostis Kornetis
- ARTICLES
- Transitions to democracy: what theory to grasp complexity?
- Leonardo A. Morlino
- Back to the revolution: The 1974 Portuguese spring and its “austere anniversary”
- Guya Accornero
- Narrating the story of a failed national transition: discourses on the Greek crisis, 2010–2014
- Hara Kouki, Antonis Liakos
- Political economy and the ghosts of the past: revisiting the Spanish and Romanian transitions to democracy
- Cornel Ban, Jorge Tamames
- Class, violence and citizenship in the Arab uprisings: assessing deeper forms of transition
- Benoit Challand
- The use of transitology in the field of transitional justice: a critique of the literature on the ‘third wave’ of democratisation
- Raluca Grosescu
- They called it democracy? The aesthetic politics of the Spanish transition to democracy and some collective hijackings of history after the 15M movement
- Germán Labrador Méndez
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Review of Penelope Buckley’s The Alexiad of Anna Komnene: Artistic Strategy in the Making of a Myth
- Kallirroe Linardou
- Review of Julia P. Cohen’s Becoming Ottomans: Sephardi Jews and Imperial Citizenship in the Modern Era
- Darin Stephanov
- Review of Thomas Gallant’s The Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1768 to 1913: The Long Nineteenth Century
- Konstantina Zanou
- Review of Christopher Clark’s Οι Υπνοβάτες: Πώς η Ευρώπη πήγε στον πόλεμο το 1914 [The Sleepwalkers: How Europe went to War in 1914]
- Elli Lemonidou
- Review of Alexis Rappas’ Cyprus in the 1930s: British Colonial Rule and the Roots of the Cyprus Conflict
- Eleni Braat
- Review of Kostis Kornetis’ Children of the Dictatorship: Student Resistance, Cultural Politics and the “Long 1960s'” in Greece
- Polymeris Voglis
- Review of Manuel Loff, Pilipe Piedade and Luciana Castro Soutelo (eds.), Ditaduras e Revolução: Democracia e Políticas da Memória
- Miguel Cardina
- Review of Ioannis D. Evrigenis’ Αντίπαλον δέος: Έξωθεν φόβος και συλλογική δράση [Fear of Enemies and Collective Action]
- Georgios Steiris
- Review of Nikos Daskalothanassis’ Ιστορία της τέχνης: H γέννηση μιας νέας επιστήμης από τον 19ο στον 20ό αιώνα [Art history: the birth of a new discipline from the 19th to 20th centuries]
- Lia Yoka
- BULLETIN
- Political Thought and Practice in the Ottoman Empire (Halcyon Days in Crete IX Symposium, Rethymno, 9-11 January 2015)
- Eleni Gara
- International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography Book Prize 2016
- Chris FG Lorenz
- IN MEMORIAM
- Late this Summer-In Memoriam Vangelis Kechriotis
- Ioanna Laliotou, Vangelis Karamanolakis
- Farewell to Vangelis Kechriotis
- Vangelis Karamanolakis
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Historein. Atenas, v.14, n.2, 2014.
Historein 14/2, 2014)
Published: 2015-02-12
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Athena Syriatou
- Book Review Editor: Athena Syriatou
- Cover: Tassos Triantafyllou, Berlin 36 [1988]
- EDITORIAL
- Introduction
- Editorial Committee
- ARTICLES
- Narrative engulfment: the public intellectual and narrative misrepresentation
- Sande Cohen
- Institutional and conceptual transformations of philosophy of history
- Ivelina Ivanova, Todor Hristov
- Crowdsourcing digital history online
- Despoina Valatsou
- The characteristics and trends of historical writing in the People’s Republic of China since 1978
- Xupeng Zhang
- Tartu–Moscow school of semiotics and history
- Taras Boyko
- Establishing the cultural identity of the west in the early Cold War: a conceptual approach
- Despina Papadimitriou
- From politics to nostalgia – and back to politics: Tracing the shifts in the filmic depiction of the Greek ‘long 1960s’ over time
- Kostis Kornetis
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Review essay: A surfeit of violence?
- Haris Exertzoglou
- Review essay: Shuttered experiences and revolution; A. Agathangelou and N. Soguk, (eds), Arab Revolutions and World Transformations
- Michalis Bartsidis, Fotini Tsibiridou
- Review of Yannis Hamilakis’s Archaeology and the Senses: Human Experience, Memory, and Affect; Alfredo Gonzàles-Ruibal (ed), Reclaiming Archaeology: Beyond the Tropes of Modernity
- Dimitris Plantzos
- Review of Vasileios Syros’s, Marsilius of Padua at the Intersection of Ancient and Medieval Traditions of Political Thought
- Eleni Tounta
- Review of Photini Danou’s “Προδότες της Βασίλισσας και του Ἐθνους”. Καθολικισμός και λόγος περί προδοσίας στην ελισαβετιανή προπαγάνδα (1558-1585) [‘Traitors to the queen and the nation’: Catholicism and discourse about treason in Elizabethan propaganda, 1558-1585]
- Aglaia E. Kasdagli
- Review of Pierre Birnbaum’s A Tale of Ritual Murder in the Age of Louis XIV: The Trial of Raphaël Lévy, 1669
- Giorgos Plakotos
- Review of Antonis Anastasopoulos (ed.), Political Initiatives ‘From the Bottom Up’ in the Ottoman Empire
- Virginia Aksan
- Review of Lina Venturas and Lambros Balsiotis (eds), Το έθνος πέραν των συνόρων: «Ομογενειακές» πολιτικές του ελληνικού κράτους [The nation beyond borders: the ‘diaspora’ policies of the Greek state]
- Michael Tsapogas
- Review of Paraskevi Golia’s Υμνώντας το έθνος. Ο ρόλος των σχολικών γιορτών στην εθνική και πολιτική διαπαιδαγώγηση, 1924-2010 [Praising the nation: The role of national day school commemorations in national and political-education policy, 1924-2010]
- Zeta G. Papandreou
- Review of Nikos Demertzis, Eleni Paschaloudi and Giorgos Antoniou (eds), Εμφύλιος: Πολιτισμικό τραύμα [Civil war: cultural trauma]
- Vasilis Dalkavoukis
- Review of Kateřina Králová, Konstantinos Tsivos et al., Vyschly Nám Slzy… Řečtí uprchlíci v Československu [We have no tears left to cry: Greek refugees in Czechoslovakia]
- Georgia Sarikoudi
- Review of Alexandros Nafpliotis’s Britain and the Greek Colonels: Accommodating the Junta in the Cold War
- Yannis Skalidakis
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Historein. Atenas, v.14, n.1, 2014.
On the Edge of History and Philosophy
Published: 2014-09-06
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Athena Syriatou
- Book Review Editor: Athena Syriatou
- EDITORIAL
- Introduction: On the Edge of History and Philosophy
- Editorial Committee
- ARTICLES
- About lost futures or the political heart of history
- María Inés Mudrovcic
- Illuminating affects: Sexual violence as a crime against humanity. The Argentine case
- Cecilia Macon
- The ambiguous victim: Miklós Nyiszli’s narrative of medical experimentation in Auschwitz-Birkenau
- Marius Turda
- DIALOGOS: CROSSING THE BORDERS OF PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY
- Explorations between philosophy and history
- Chris F.G. Lorenz
- On the research and the writing phase of the historian’s work
- Hayden White
- Between positivism and narrativism in Polish methodology of history
- Krzysztof Brzechczyn
- On the ‘strudel and apples’ theory of historiography: A reply to Chris Lorenz
- Aviezer Tucker
- Chris Lorenz’s idea of conceptual inversion
- Ewa Domanska
- Postcolonial theory and false dichotomies
- Monika Bobako
- Reply to my critics
- Chris F.G. Lorenz
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Review of S. Trubeta’s Physical Anthropology, Race and Eugenics in Greece (1880s-1970s)
- Manos Savvakis
- Review of C. Ingrao’s “Believe and Destroy”: Intellectuals in the SS War Machine
- Anna Maria Droumpouki
- Review of D. Stone (ed.), The Holocaust and Historical Methodology
- Haris Exertzoglou
- Review of O. Varon-Vassard’s Η ανάδυση μιας δύσκολης μνήμης. Κείμενα για τη γενοκτονία των Εβραίων [The emergence of a difficult memory: Texts on the genocide of the Jews]
- Effi Gazi
- Review of K. P. Kostis’s “Τα κακομαθημένα παιδιά της Ιστορίας”: Η διαμόρφωση του νεοελληνικού κράτους 18ος-21ος αιώνας [“History’s spoiled children”: The formation of the modern Greek state, 18th-21st centuries]
- Sakis Gekas
- Review of N. Theotokas’s Ο βίος του στρατηγού Μακρυγιάννη: Απομνημόνευμα και Ιστορία [The life of General Makriyannis: memoir and history]
- Eleni Andriakaina
- Review of Koumas’s Μικρά κράτη, συλλογική ασφάλεια, Κοινωνία των Εθνών: Η Ελλάδα και το ζήτημα του αφοπλισμού 1919-1934 [Small states, collective security, League of Nations: Greece and the disarmament question, 1919-1934]
- Sotiris Rizas
- Review of O. V. Sokolovskaia’s Grecheskaia koroleva Ol’ga Konstantinovna – Pod molotom sud’by [The Greek queen Olga Konstantinovna: under the hammer of fate]
- Lucien James Frary
- Review of M. Papathanassiou’s Διαδρομές και ταυτότητες περιπλανώμενων τεχνιτών: Δύο ζαχαροπλάστες στην Ευρώπη του 19ου αιώνα [Tramping artisans’ routes and identities: Two journeymen-confectioners in nineteenth-century Europe]
- Anna Karakatsouli
- Review of E. Robinson’s History, Heritage and Tradition in Contemporary British Politics: Past Politics and Present Histories
- Emilia Salvanou
- Review of J. L. Davis and N. Vogeikoff-Brogan (eds), Philhellenism, Philanthropy, or Political Convenience? American Archaeology in Greece; Special issue of Hesperia (2013)
- Dimitris Plantzos
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Historein. Atenas, v.13, 2013.
Questions and Orientations in History during the last 20 years. Part 2
Published: 2014-01-18
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Athena Syriatou
- Book Review Editor: Athena Syriatou
- Cover: Jannis Psychopedis, Bread Education Freedom[2010]
- EDITORIAL
- Introduction: Questions and Orientations in History During the Last 20 Years
- Editorial Committee
- ARTICLES
- Global history in the age of crisis: metanarratives of material progress and the rise of Asia
- Sakis Gekas
- Between nation and empire: revisiting the Russian past twenty years later
- Ada A. Dialla
- Postcolonial criticism encounters late Ottoman studies
- Vangelis Kechriotis
- ‘Talkin’ about a revolution, it sounds like a whisper’: theories and debates on social revolutions
- Polymeris Voglis
- 1968, 1989, 2011: reconsidering social movements, ‘moments of change’ and theoretical framing over time
- Kostis Kornetis
- Trajectories of social history: a report
- Haris Exertzoglou
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Review of Pothiti Hantzaroula’s Σμιλεύοντας την υποταγή: Οι έμμισθες οικιακές εργάτριες στην Ελλάδα το πρώτο μισό του 20ού αιώνα [Carving subordination: domestic workers in Greece in the first half of the 20th century]
- Nikos Xypolytas
- Review of Efi Kanner’s Έμφυλες κοινωνικές διεκδικήσεις από την Οθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία στην Ελλάδα και στην Τουρκία. Ο κόσμος μιας ελληνίδας χριστιανής δασκάλας [Gendered social demands from the Ottoman Empire to Greece and Turkey]
- Dimitra Vassiliadou
- Review of Choman Hardi’s Gendered Experiences of Genocide: Anfal Survivors in Kurdistan-Iraq
- Eirini Avramopoulou
- Review of Angeliki Spiropoulou’s Virginia Woolf, Modernity and History: Constellations with Walter Benjamin
- Jana Funke
- Review of Philippe Poirrier (ed.), Pour une histoire des politiques culturelles dans le monde, 1945–2011 [For a history of cultural policies in the world, 1945–2011]
- Foivos Botsis
- Review of Antonis Liakos’s Αποκάλυψη, Ουτοπία και Ιστορία: Οι μεταμορφώσεις της ιστορικής συνείδησης [Apocalypse, utopia and history: the transformations of historical consciousness]
- Yannis Stavrakakis
- Review of Nikolas Rose’s The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century
- Vasia Lekka
- Review of Promitzer et al. (eds), Health, Hygiene and Eugenics in Southeastern Europe to 1945
- Despo Kritsotaki
- Review of Joakim Radkau’s Wood: A History
- Vaso Seirinidou
- Review of Petros Pizanias (ed), The Greek Revolution of 1821: A European Event
- Vasiliki Amorati
- Review of N. Diamantouros, Th. Dragonas and F. Birtek (eds), Ελλάδα και Τουρκία: Εκσυγχρονιστικές γεωγραφίες και χωρικές αντιλήψεις του έθνους [Spatial conceptions of the nation: modernising geographies in Greece and Turkey]
- Efi Kanner
- Review of Artemis Yagou’s Fragile Innovation: Episodes in Greek Design History
- Dimitris Plantzos
- Review of Vicky Karafoulidou’s Η γλώσσα του σοσιαλισμού: ταξική προοπτική και εθνική ιδεολογία στον ελληνικό 19ο αι. [The Language of Socialism: the Perspective of Class and National Ideology in the Greek 19th c.]
- Kostis Karpozilos
- BULLETIN
- Metapolitefsi: From the Transition to Democracy to the Economic Crisis, Athens, 14–16 December 2012
- Georgios Giannakopoulos
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Historein. Atenas, v.12, 2012.
Questions and Orientations in History during the last 20 years. Part 1
Published: 2013-04-10
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Athena Syriatou, Polymeris Voglis
- Book Review Editor: Athena Syriatou
- Cover: Jannis Psychopedis, Nostos, detail [2008]
- EDITORIAL
- Introduction
- Editorial Committee
- ARTICLES
- Long Time Coming, Long time Gone: the Past, Present and Future of Social History
- Thomas Gallant
- The idea of culture and the history of emotions
- Rolf Petri
- National, Imperial, Colonial and the Political: British Imperial Histories and their Descendants
- Athena Syriatou
- Archaeology after the End of history
- Dimitris Plantzos
- From the Social History of the Reformation (1960-1980) to the Reformation as Communication Process (1990-2000)
- Costas Gaganakis
- Perdus dans l’archive:Foucault, l’historien et l’écrivain
- Henriette-Rika Benveniste
- BOOK REVIEWS
- The Balkans at the Turn of the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries
- Editorial Committee
- The Second World War and Its Aftermath
- Editorial Committee
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Historein. Atenas, v.11, 2011.
Politics and History
Published: 2012-06-11
- Editorial Committee: Luigi Cajani, Antonis Liakos
- INTRODUCTION
- How to Deal with Tormented Pasts
- Antonis Liakos
- ARTICLES
- History, Memory and the Law in France, 1990–2010
- Pierre Nora
- Using History: The Struggle over Traumatic Experiences of the Past in Historical Culture
- Jörn Rüsen
- Criminal Laws on History: The Case of the European Union
- Luigi Cajani
- How Much Does Historical Truth Still Matter?
- Marina Cattaruzza
- Conceptualising Historical Crimes
- Antoon De Baets
- Holocaust Denial: Anti-Semitism as a Refusal to Accept Reality
- Wolfgang Benz
- Does the Iliad need an Agamemnon Version? History, Politics and the Greek 1940s
- Thanasis D. Sfikas, Anna Mahera
- From Oblivion to Obsession: The Uses of History in Recent Public Debates in Turkey
- Vangelis Kechriotis
- Kulturgeschichte as a Political Tool: The Finnish Case
- Marja Jalava
- INTERVENTIONS
- Puzzles of the Past: Silences, Omissions and Unexplored Topics in History
- Thomas W. Gallant, Aris Sarafianos
- BOOK REVIEWS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Historein Historein
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Historein. Atenas, v.10, 2010/ v.1, 1999.
Historein. Atenas, v.10, 2010.
History between Reflexivity and Critique
Published: 2012-04-24
- Editorial Committee: Effi Gazi
- INTRODUCTION
- History between Reflexivity and Critique
- Effi Gazi
- ARTICLES
- The Practical Past
- Hayden White
- Thinking About History in the European Sixteenth Century: La Popelinière and his Quest for “Perfect History”
- Kostas Gaganakis
- Original Knowledge and True Enlightenment: Ranke’s Kritik in Context
- D. Braw
- The Uses and Misuses of Historical Reflexivity in Philosophy: From “Historical Critique” to “Deconstruction”
- Servanne Jollivet
- Gender History and the Transformation of the Poetics of Historical Knowledge
- Pothiti Hantzaroula
- Historiography and Nonwestern Pasts
- Sanjay Seth
- The Power of Paradox: The Double-Edged Effect of the Postcolonial Challenge to Modern Historiography
- Edward Wang
- Scale and Cognition in Historical Constructions of Space
- Diana Mishkova
- Critical Historiography in the Entertainment Age
- Kalle Pihlainen
- Beyond Anthropocentrism in Historical Studies
- Ewa Domanska
- Historiographical Estrangement as Critique: The Divided History of Demokratia
- Alexandra Lianeri
- What is Historical Critique About?
- Antonis Liakos
- INTERVENTIONS
- INTERVENTIONS
- Daho Djerbal, Athena Athanasiou, Elena Tzelepis
- BOOK REVIEWS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Historein Historein
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Historein. Atenas, v.9, 2009.
Historising: 1968 and the Long Sixties
Published: 2012-05-22
- Editorial Committee: Ada Dialla, Vangelis Karamanolakis, Kostis Kornetis
- INTRODUCTION
- 1968–2008: The Inheritance of Utopia
- Kostis Kornetis
- ARTICLES
- The Problematic Intellectual Repercussions of ’68: Reflections in a Jump-cut Style
- Luisa Passerini
- “Everything Links”? Temporality, Territoriality and Cultural Transfer in the ’68 Protest Movements
- Kostis Kornetis
- Utopia in Practise: The Discovery of Performativity in Sixties’ Protest, Arts and Sciences
- Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth
- “Got a Revolution, got to revolution”: Student Activism and the Anti-war Movement. An Historical Assessment
- Thomas W. Gallant
- Reflections on the Anti-war Movement, Then and Now
- Marilyn B. Young
- From Coherence to Fragments: ‘1968’ and the Making of Youth Politicisation in Greece in the 1970s
- Nikolaos Papadogiannis
- Questioning the Neutrality of Science
- Kostas Gavroglu
- 1968 an an Epistemological Catalyst: Contentious Politics and Antinomies in the Study of Social Movements
- Seraphim Seferiades
- British Education and the Defamation of the Sixties
- Athena Syriatou
- Art Movements in the 1960s and the Debate about Modernity
- Angeliki Koufou
- Contentious Historisation. The Conference on “1968, Forty Years Later”
- Antonis Liakos
- BOOK REVIEWS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Historein Historein
- BULLETIN
- Bulletin
- Historein Historein
- IN MEMORIAM
- Yota Kravaritou (1944–2008) A ‘child’ of ’68
- Historein Historein
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Historein. Atenas, v.8, 2008.
Performing Emotions: Historical and Anthropological Sites of Affect
Published: 2012-05-22
- Editorial Committee: Athena Athanasiou, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Despoina Valatsou, Kostas Yannakopoulos
- INTRODUCTION
- Towards a New Epistemology: The “Affective Turn”
- Athena Athanasiou, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Kostas Yannakopoulos
- ARTICLES
- Fear and History
- Peter N. Stearns
- Of Rats and Names (Reflections on Hate)
- Gil Anidjar
- Emotional Forces in Historical Thinking: Some Metahistorical Reflections and the Case of Mourning
- Jörn Rüsen
- Deep Images in Nineteenth- Century Nationalist Narrative
- Alberto Mario Banti
- A New Species of Man: The Man of Feeling
- Jina Politi
- Of Euro-Symbols and Euro-Sentiments: The Case of Town and School Twinning
- Eleni Papagaroufali
- On the Ambiguities of Altruism and the Domestication of Emotions
- Alexandra Bakalaki
- Relationships of Affection. Relationships of Power: Death and Family Grieving in the Islands of the Aegean, 17th–18th Centuries
- Eleftheria Zei
- Stairway to Heaven: Calvinist Grief and Redemption in the French Wars of Religion
- Costas Gaganakis
- History, our own Stories and Emotions Online
- Despoina Valatsou
- Connecting Emotions. Contributions from Cultural History
- Luisa Passerini
- BOOK REVIEWS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Historein Historein
- BULLETIN
- Transnational Concepts, Transfers and the Challenge of the Peripheries Annual Conference of the History of Political and Social Concepts Group, Istanbul, 30 August–2 September 2007
- Anthoula Malkopoulou
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Historein. Atenas, v.7, 2007.
History and Utopia
Published: 2012-05-22
- Editorial Committee: Jörn Rüsen, Antonis Liakos, Polymeris Voglis
- INTRODUCTION
- History and Utopia
- Jörn Rüsen
- ARTICLES
- The Future of Utopia in History
- Hayden White
- Utopian and Historical Thinking: Interplays and Transferences
- Antonis Liakos
- Timely Utopias: Notes on Utopian Thinking in the Twentieth Century
- Ioanna Laliotou
- A Successful Utopia: The Doctrine of Human Dignity
- Antoon De Baets
- Utopia and Reality in the Art of the October Revolution
- Syrago Tsiara
- A Contribution to the Archaeology of Modern Utopian Thought: History and Utopia in Plethon’s Oeuvre
- Yannis Smarnakis
- BOOK REVIEWS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Historein Historein
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Historein. Atenas, v.6, 2006.
Religions in Conflict
Published: 2012-05-22
- Editorial Committee: Henriette-Rika Benveniste, Costas Gaganakis, Polymeris Voglis
- INTRODUCTION
- Religions in Conflict. From Polemics to Wars (Late Antiquity–18th Century)
- Henriette-Rika Benveniste, Costas Gaganakis
- ARTICLES
- New Testament Teachings and Readings on the Legitimacy of Warfare
- Despina Iosif
- Christians against Christians: The Anti-heretical Activities of the Roman Church in the Second Century
- Dimitris J. Kyrtatas
- Le procès de Jean dit Italos révisé
- Pâris Gounaridis
- Making Enemies: Latin Christendom in the Age of Reform
- I. Moore
- Mary and the Jews: Story, Controversy, and Testimony
- Ora Limor
- On the Language of Conversion: Visigothic Spain Revisited
- Henriette-Rika Benveniste
- Power and Fearin Philip IV’s France
- James Given
- From Polemics to Wars: The Curious Case of the House of Guise and the Outbreak of the French Wars of Religion
- Philip Benedict
- L’imaginaire du zèle ligueur: entre conversion et possession
- Denis Crouzet
- Religious Zeal and Political Expediency on the Eve of the French Wars of Religion
- Costas Gaganakis
- Reading the Ancients: Remnants of Byzantine Controversies in the Greek National Narrative
- Effi Gazi
- INTERVENTIONS
- The Diaspora of Greek Painting in the Nineteenth Century: Christou’s Model and the Case of Marie Spartali-Stillman
- Aris Sarafianos
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Historein. Atenas, v.5, 2005.
Empire(s)
Published: 2012-05-22
- Editorial Committee: Ioanna Laliotou, Yannis Papatheodorou, Polymeris Voglis
- INTRODUCTION
- Entering the Empire
- Ioanna Laliotou, Yiannis Papatheodorou, Polymeris Voglis
- ARTICLES
- Postcolonialism: From Bandung to the Tricontinental
- Robert J. C. Young
- Imagining the ‘Global’? National Europe, Imperial Ideology and the Legacies of Rome in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Margarita Miliori
- Reflections on the Politics of Mourning: Feminist Ethics and Politics in the Age of Empire
- Athena Athanasiou
- The Asiatic Mode of Production: National and Imperial Formations
- Rebecca E. Karl
- From Machiavelli to the Sultans: Power Networks in the Ottoman Imperial Context
- Dimitris Stamatopoulos
- Empire and Nation: Tensions and Convergences in Russia, 1861–1905
- Ada Dialla
- L’Empire hispanique et l’idée d’empire dans l’historiographie espagnole moderne
- Lluís Roura i Aulinas
- Discord or Achievement? Reflections on the Habsburg Empire, 1848–1918
- Konstantinos Raptis
- INTERVENTIONS
- The Visibility of History – Bridging the Gap between Historiography and the Fine Arts
- Jörn Rüsen
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- Nation and Empire Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), 20–21 April 2005
- Vangelis Kechriotis
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Historein. Atenas, v.4, 2003.
Public Histories
Published: 2012-05-22
- Editorial Committee: Effi Gazi (editor-in-chief), Pothiti Hantzaroula, Vangelis Karamanolakis, Katerina Papakonstantinou
- INTRODUCTION
- Claiming History. Debating the Past in the Present
- Effi Gazi
- ARTICLES
- History in the Digital Domain
- Mark Poster
- Images of History and the Optical Unconcious
- Gregory Paschalidis
- The Past Beneath the Present. The Resurgence of World War II Public History After the Collapse of Communism: A Stroll Through the International Press
- Hagen Fleischer
- The Politics of History and the History of Politics: The Rewriting of the Past During Perestroika (1985-1990)
- Hara Kouki
- Serving the Nation: Historiography in the Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) After Socialism
- Ulf Brunnbauer
- Historiography in Bulgaria After the Fall of Communism: Did “The Change” Happen?
- Ivan Elenkov, Daniela Koleva
- INTERVENTIONS
- Progrès et catastrophe. La conception de l’histoire de Walter Benjamin
- Michael Löwy
- Changing Frames of Historiography: Cappadocian Stories
- Ioanna Petropoulou
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- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
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- Visualizing Community, State and Nation: images of power and social bond 13-18 July 2002
- Despoina Valatsou
- IN MEMORIAM
- Elli Scopetea (1950-2002) Member of the Academic Board of Historein
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- Philippos Iliou (1931-2004)
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Historein. Atenas, v.3, 2001.
European Ego-histoires: Historiography and the Self, 1970-2000
Published: 2012-05-28
- Editors: Luisa Passerini, Alexander C. T. Geppert
- Editor-in-Chief: Pothiti Hantzaroula
- EDITORIAL NOTE
- Historein’s Note
- INTRODUCTION
- Historians in Flux: The Concept, Task and Challenge of ego-histoire
- Luisa Passerini, Alexander C. T. Geppert
- ARTICLES
- L’ego-histoire est-elle possible ?
- Pierre Nora
- New Ways in History, or, Talking About My Generation
- John Brewer
- History Writing as the Return of the Repressed
- Antonis Liakos
- Heroic Families and Utopian Histories
- Barbara Taylor
- From Science to History: Ego-history in the Context of Transition Society
- Leonid Borodkin
- A Historian’s ‘‘Biology’’: On the Traces of the Body in a Technogenic World
- Barbara Duden
- History and Theory: An English Story
- Gareth Stedman Jones
- Living Memory and Historical Practice: A Personal Tale
- Lutz Niethammer
- Historians and (Auto)Biography: A Select Bibliography
- Alexander C. T. Geppert
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- Polymeris Voglis : Historein’s Conference: Claiming History. Aspects of Contemporary Historical Culture / Katerina Tzamali : Roumanie et Bulgarie depuis les années ’30: Une comparaison
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Historein. Atenas, v.2, 2000.
Heterodoxies: Constructions of Identities and Otherness in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Published: 2012-05-28
- Editorial Committee: Henriette-Rika Benveniste, Costas Gaganakis, Vangelis Karamanolakis, Ioanna Laliotou, Michalis Warlas
- INTRODUCTION
- Heterodoxies: Construction of identities and otherness in medieval and early Modern Europe
- Henriette-Rika Benveniste, Costas Gaganakis
- ARTICLES
- Cannibalism and Knowledge
- Natalie Zemon Davis
- Selfhood as Otherness: Constructing English Identity in the Elisabethan Age
- Carlo Ginzburg
- The Transformation of Historical Writing from Syntagmatic to Paradigmatic Syntax
- Antonis Liakos
- Knowledge of Others and Self-Perceptions of European Identity
- Stuart Woolf
- Early Modern Italian Confraternities: Inclusion and Exclusion
- Christopher Black
- Constructing Spanish Identity at the Center of the Old World: The Spanish Nation in Rome, 1558-1625
- Thomas Dandelet
- Les ‘jeunes’ face au Prince. Le contrôle des violences rituelles dans la Duché de Ferrare (1452-1574)
- Giovanni Ricci
- Visibilité et identité flottante: Les ‘Bohémiens’ ou ‘Egyptiens’ (Tsiganes) dans la France de l’Ancien Régime
- Henriette Asséo
- Byzantine Heterodoxy and the Search for Identities: Some Thoughts on Byzantine Iconoclasm
- Christine Angelidi
- Identités byzantines
- Tonia Kioussopoulou
- Pratiques de représentation et constructions d’identité: juifs et chrétiens au XIIe siècle
- Henriette Benveniste
- Rival Constructions of ‘Frenchness’ in the French Religious Wars, 1560-1590. The reading of Pierre de l’Estoile
- Costas Gaganakis
- Cursing with a Message: the Case of Georgios Karaiskakis in 1823
- Maroula Efthymiou
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Historein. Atenas, v.1, 1999.
History and Semiotics
Published: 2012-05-28
- Editorial Committee: Effi Gazi, Vangelis Karamanolakis, Ioanna Laliotou, Ioulia Pentazou
- EDITORIAL
- Historein: Asking Questions
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- History and Semiotics
- Luisa Passerini
- Gaps in a Nation’s Memory: Body Culture and Nazi Politics in Interwar Austria
- Wolfgang Weber
- Science and Religion in Greece, at the End of 19th Century
- Theodore Kritikos
- The Formation of Early Helenic Nationalism and the Special Symbolic and Material Interests of the New Radical Republican Intelligentsia (ca. 1790-1830)
- Socrates D. Petmezas
- Shifting Boundaries: Language, Community and the “non-Greek speaking Greeks”
- Haris Exertzoglou
- National History: Construct or/and Reality?
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- The Construction of Czech National History
- Miroslav Hroch, Jitka Malecková
- Ésquisse d’une histoire de la responsabilité dans les récits juifs de persécution: les témoignages du Moyen Age
- Henriette-Rika Benveniste
- Millennien und andere Jubeljahre: Warum feiern wir Geschichte?
- Michael Mitterauer
- DEBATE
- Supranationality, Postmodernism and Construction of Identity: Comments on the Formation and Institution of European Studies.
- Yiorgos Kokkinos
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Historein | CIHS | 1999
Historein (Athens, 1999) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access electronic journal published biannually by the Cultural and Intellectual History Society (Athens). It is both historical and interdisciplinary in its perspective. It is thus situated within a scholarly “free trade” zone that encourages the interaction between history, philosophy, social anthropology, sociology, gender and labour studies, epistemology, literary and cultural studies. Its main aim is to promote the study of themes and phenomena that cannot be approached solely from within one discipline.
Historein strongly supports approaches that tend to erase the distance between theory and research by making self-reflection a vital element of historical scholarship at all levels and stages. At the centre of its interest are questions concerning the production of knowledge about the past, the historicity of interpretative and argumentative strategies, and the politics of disciplinarity. Within this framework, Historein also aims at the enrichment of the evolving debates around class, gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion and generation, and the impact respective conceptualisations have had on the establishment of collective formations and subjectivities.
The journal invites articles that present research around the theme of each issue. Contextual approaches and case-studies are welcomed, while emphasis is put on the national, transnational and global structures and dynamics that have defined and determined these phenomena in the modern era. Apart from scholarly articles, it also contains a review section referring mostly to recently published works mainly but not exclusively on Greece. Its intention is to create a vibrant forum for critical insights and exchanges, and invites contributions that include reviews, commentaries and review articles that promote crucial dialogue and take positions within contemporary debates in the fields of history and the humanities.
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