How is the Empire? A Study.
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Changing the map. The case of geographical name changes in the Meditteranean, 19th-20th century.
On May 9, 1822, just fourteen months after the start of the Revolution and a few days after the conclusion of the first National Assembly, the first decree stipulating the renaming of a settlement becomes the fifteenth law to be... € 20,00 -
Elizabeth M. Edmonds: The Victorian Biographer of Rigas.
The first English biography of the Greek national hero Rigas Velestinlis (or Pheraios) was the work of Elizabeth Mayhew Edmonds, a minor Victorian author, who distinguished herself as one of the principal late-nineteenth century cultural mediators of modern Greece in... € 12,00 -
Three provincial governors of Andros, members of Filiki Eteria. From revolutionary plans to state administration (1822-1825).
This book is devoted to the first three provincial governors of Andros, Georgios Kliris, Konstantinos Rados and Ivos Rigas. These three young men were committed to the nation’s liberation and independence, they adhered to the Greek Revolution’s ideals, they served... € 16,00 -
La mort de Philippe II. Une étude des sources.
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Olives and olive oil in the eastern Mediterranean. From antiquity to pre-industrial times.
The Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation and the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation present the collective volume “Olives and olive oil in the Eastern Mediterranean. From antiquity to pre-industrial times”, edited by Ilias Anagnostakis and... € 78,00 -
Awaiting the End of the World in the 17th Century. The Jewish Messiah and the Great Interpreter.
The 17th century is considered by many historians a period of general crisis for the Eurasian region. The conviction that humankind was living its final moments before doom was shared by many who anticipated the end of the world. The... -
Les Alexandres après Alexandre. Histoire d’une monnaie commune.
This collective volume discusses the coinages with the types of Alexander the Great that were produced by kings, cities and leagues –in parallel with their own local coin issues– for over two centuries after the king’s death. The purpose of... € 60,00 -
“Expatriated” Greek Antiquities: Departures and trajectories.
Ever since Greek independence, the expatriation of archaeological artifacts through illicit trade and the demands for their return are hotly debated issues in Greece and abroad. Antiquities are perceived by Greeks as integral to their collective identity, and thus as... € 15,00 -
Foreign authors translated into Greek 1700-1832. A historical approach to the Greek translation phenomenon.
Since the mid-20th century there has been a growing interest in the history of translations in Europe and worldwide, and since the 1990’s the theory of cultural transfer has largely focused on translations as means for intercultural relations. Modern translation... -
Today is not like yesteryear: Greek armatole-klephts and Albanian rebels (1829-1831).
Towards the end of the Greek War of Independence (1829-1831), the borders proposed for Greece had to change three times. The pressure for the formation of a regular army and the reestablishment of secure conditions in the border areas, as... € 12,00 -
The Counsellor’s Diary Gabriel Bembo, Zante 1681-1683.
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The Historical Review / La Revue Historique, Volume XVI.
The Historical Review / La Revue Historique is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that is published annually by the Section of Neohellenic Research of the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation. It is a forum for publication of... -
Tekmeria 14 (2017-2018).
Tekmeria 14: Contributions to the History of the Greek and Roman World. The journal Tekmeria publishes scholarly articles pertaining to the study of the ancient world, with particular emphasis on Ancient Greek history, epigraphy, numismatics, topography and historical geography, and especially on... € 10,00 -
Ottoman narrations on the Greek Revolution. From Yusuf Bey to Ahmet Cevdet Pasha.
How did the Ottoman elite perceive the Greek Revolution? This book by Sophia Laiou and Marinos Sariyiannis is the first systematic effort to examine the impact of the Revolution on Ottoman political terminology and thought, with a close study of... € 12,00 -
100 years of Greek-Polish relations. A historical and cultural path
The collective volume entitled 100 years of Greek-Polish relations. A historical and cultural path is related to the Workshop held at the National Hellenic Research Foundation on 27 June 2019 for the 100 years of Greek-Polish relations. The volume approaches... € 10,00 -
Women and Monasticism in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean: Decoding a Cultural Map. International Symposium 23
Μodern trends in historical research, without neglecting the systematic examination of sources, seek at the same time research tools that will allow scholars to fully put the “homo byzantinus” in his real dimensions in the society to which he belongs.... € 40,00 -
The Historical Review / La Revue Historique, Volume XV.
The Historical Review / La Revue Historique is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that is published annually by the Section of Neohellenic Research of the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation. It is a forum for publication... -
Konstantinos Kantiotis from Corfu. A minor member of Filiki Eteria, fighter for the Greek Revolution.
The task of reconstituting the history of a person that belongs to the middle strata of innumerable patriots that prepared the Greek Revolution in 1821 constitutes a complicated historiographical challenge. In this monograph, an experienced historian investigates and highlights a... € 12,00 -
The Poetics of Landscape. Conference Proceedings, vols. 1-2.
The two volume edition The Poetics of Landscape consists of the papers presented in the 5th Congress of the Greek General and Comparative Literature Association, which was organized in collaboration with the Neohellenic Research Section of the Institute of Historical... -
The Cypriot collection of Petrarchan and other Renaissance poetry.
The book, number five in the collection “Sources of Cypriot Learning and History”, presents in a new edition the anthology of Renaissance lyric poetry in Cypriot Greek, which is transmitted by a unique manuscript witness, codex Marc. gr. IX, 32... € 25,00 -
14-18, Mesogheion Avenue. The Athens Security Police Headquarters during the Dictatorship (1971-1974).
This book deals with the activities of the “Asphalia”, the Athens Security Police, in the field of political persecution, during the later years of the military dictatorship (1971-1974). Based on a multitude of unknown or neglected data, the author dissects... € 18,00 -
What’s New in Roman Greece? Recent Work on the Greek Mainland and the Islands in the Roman Period. Proceedings of a Conference held in Athens, 8-10 October 2015.
The volume What’s New in Roman Greece? Recent Work on the Greek Mainland and the Islands in the Roman Period brings together the papers presented at an international conference held in Athens between 8–10 October 2015 and organized by the... -
La période italienne de Marco Renieri et ses premières années en Grèce.
Marco Renieri, jurist, philosopher, and historian, and later governor of the National Bank of Greece born in Trieste in 1815 into a wealthy family of the Greek diaspora, was raised in Venice. He went to the famous Liceo Santa Caterina... € 10,00 -
Drapetsona 1922-1967. At the Edge of the World.
At the end of 1922, thousands of refugees settled in rudimentary shelters on the – until then- uninhabited western coast of the port of Piraeus. Beyond the limits of the then inhabited space, a new settlement emerged: Drapetsona. This book... € 18,00