Institute for Mediterranean Studies

Αντώνης Αναστασόπουλος, Γιάννης Σπυρόπουλος και Πέτρος Καστρινάκης: H Κρήτη των οθωμανικών χρόνων

IMS meets Rethymno

The Municipality of Rethymnon and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) are organizing for the year 2025 a series of lectures addressed to the general public of our city. In these talks, open to everyone, the Institute's researchers will present elements of their research work in an accessible way, followed by a discussion.

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Online Lecture on «Aristotle’s Criticism of the Theory of Forms between Athens and Alexandria: Syrianus and Asclepius οn the Αrguments for the Εxistence of Forms.» by Pieter d’Hoine

Within the framework of the Research Project “Between Athens & Alexandria. Platonism, 3rd-7th c. CE” (2022-2024) supported by the A. S. Onassis Foundation, the IMS-FORTH, in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s Center for Hellenistic Studies (ACHS), organises a monthly online lecture series on late antique Neoplatonism (3rd-7th c. CE).

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Lecture by Dr Lora Gerd, Foreign correspondent of the CéSoR (Centre d' études en sciences sociales et religieux) at EHESS, Paris, with the topic of “Russian support for the church institutions of Greece: tradition, ideology and politics in the 19th century”

ERCLecture Series 2022-2023

Lecture by Dr Lora Gerd, Foreign correspondent of the CéSoR (Centre d' études en sciences sociales et religieux) at EHESS, Paris, with the topic of “Russian support for the church institutions of Greece: tradition, ideology and politics in the 19th century”

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COMMODIFICATION AND OTHER FORMS OF ALIENATION

The Department of Mediterranean and Global Economic and Social History of the Institute for Mediterranean Studies is organizing the webinar series "Commodities in History: Theoretical Reflections and Empirical Case Studies".

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TOBACCO IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

The Department of Mediterranean and Global Economic and Social History of the Institute for Mediterranean Studies is organizing the webinar series "Commodities in History: Theoretical Reflections and Empirical Case Studies".

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