submitted by Effy Alexakis on 07.05.2017
RIVERINA GREEK CAFE & MILK BAR LECTURE TOUR Macquarie University researchers Effy Alexakis & Leonard Janiszewski will be presenting 3 lectures at the end of May in the Riverina district of NSW:
COOTAMUNDRA LIBRARY Thursday 25 May – 2.00pm Address: Wallendoon Street, Cootamundra Bookings: Penny Howse 02 6940 2200
TEMORA LIBRARY Thursday 25 May – 6.00pm Address: 294 Hoskins Street, Temora Bookings: Eileen England ...
submitted by Peter (Panagiotis) Prineas on 10.09.2016
A literary and documentary film event
Thursday 6 October 6.30 pm for 7.00 pm
a screening of
Introduced by Associate Professor Nicholas Doumanis
with a talk by Peter Prineas who made this 30 minute documentary
for the 80th anniversary of the Roxy Theatre at Bingara ...
submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 03.03.2012
Digging up truths behind Anzacs in Greece Author: By The Canberra Times Publisher: The Canberra Times Publication: The Canberra Times , Page 14 (Sat 10 Apr 2010) Keywords: Greece (6) Edition: PA by Dr Michael McKernan Photograph: March 1941. In the rocky tombs and catacombs of the Ancient Greeks, men of the Australia Infantry Forces ...
submitted by John Stathatos on 26.06.2008
David Gill, a member of the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology at Swansea University, Wales has started a blog devoted to the history of the British School at Athens. The following is listed from a recent post: Three former BSA students were commissioned as officers in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR): Richard M. Dawkins (1871-1955), John C. Lawson (1874-1935), and William R. Halliday (1886-1966). Their role was to monitor the activity of German submarines ...
submitted by Hellenic Communication Service on 13.09.2007
The Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism 3140 Gold Camp Drive, Suite 50 Rancho Cordova, California 95670 USA The Vryonis Center The Library of The Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism The Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism is a private, non-profit institute devoted to the study of the historical evolution of Greek civilization. The Center, which was established over ...
submitted by Institute Of Kytheraismos on 02.03.2007
The new spirit of the Kytherian Diaspora INTER-KYTHERAISMOS KI2 ................................................................................ Hellenic Club, Canberra, AUSTRALIA. 15 -17 September 2006 Programme Institute of Kytheraismos 81, Heroon Polytechniou, Pireaus, GREECE 185 36 tel: 0030-210-4599414, fax: 0030-210-4599415
submitted by Kytherian Cinema Review on 13.08.2006
submitted by Karen Crowe on 26.01.2006
alpheus postgraduate online journal University of Wollongong http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/research/ejournal/ Microsoft Word - karen crowe paper.doc [pdf 40kb] http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/research/ejournal/archives/mar05/kcarticle.pdf Access through kythera-family website: SingleScreenCinemas.pdf “Historic ...
submitted by John Yiannakis on 02.01.2006
Chapter Five "The bloody foreigners were attacking Australians in their own country. Tempers flared: volunteers were called for". Manning Clark on the 1934 Kalgoorlie riots, History of Australia [1] Introduction On three notable occasions, the gold mining town of Kalgoorlie was the scene of anti-southern European rioting – in 1916, 1919 and 1934. While the existing historiography of both the 1916 [2] and 1919 riots ...
submitted by Modern Greek Studies Association on 31.12.2005
Program To view, read and/or download a copy of the program: MGSASNov2005.pdf
: A century of changing relations, responses and contribution. Dr John Yiannakis Organisation: University of Western Australia Australia was a society that dreaded the “mixing of races” and was obsessed with protecting racial purity. Such sentiments were well expressed by Western Australia’s Premier John Forrest who, in 1897, concluded debate about his state’s Immigration Restriction Bill by saying “we desire to restrict ...
submitted by Effy Alexakis And Leonard Janiszewski on 30.12.2005
Australians from non-English speaking background have impacted greatly upon Australia’s development, yet the nation’s grand historical narratives and symbols only reveal their presence as limited entities. Indeed, Australia’s past has been over-run and comprehensively overwhelmed by research and interpretation through an English language base. This has essentially created a myopic, monocultural vision that has effectively alienated, marginalised, and even left broadly unacknowledged, ...
submitted by George N Leontsinis on 06.11.2005
George N Leontsinis To download article in the Greek Language. Leontsinis Georgios in Greek.pdf
submitted by Association Of Kytherian University Professors on 07.10.2005
Written by Professor Vasilis Leftheris Introduction We take a tour mainly to break with the routine of every day living, for sightseeing, but also for learning. Another dimension of a tour is to make visual connections with history. If we are of Anglo-Saxon descent we visit England, because of Shakespeare and Dickens and the whole history of the English people. We visit Italy because of the Renaissance period and the religious attraction of the Vatican, Greece ...
submitted by Neos Kosmos, Melbourne on 21.08.2005
La Trobe University's Bundoora Campus. Melbourne. Australia. An excellent centre for Hellenism By Giorgios Hatzimanolis Professor Tamis with his new book 'The Greeks in Australia.' Nestled in the tranquil surroundings of La Trobe University's Bundoora Campus, The National Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research offers an ideal environment for those interested ...
submitted by Effy Alexakis And Leonard Janiszewski on 30.03.2015
Rural and Regional Conference Papers presented at the National Trust of Australia (NSW) Conference on 10 March 2003 National Trust Centre Observatory Hill Sydney Out There? The National Trust of Australia (NSW) This collection follows the Out There? Conference which was held at the S. H. Ervin Gallery at the National Trust Centre at Observatoty Hill on 10 March 2003. In accordance with the conference, ...
submitted by Kevin Cork on 16.02.2005
The case of picture theatres in a group of towns and villages in the Central West of New South Wales Published in: PEOPLE AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH No. 49. 1995. Supported and produced by the Department of Architecture, University of Sydney for People and Physical Environment Research. People and Physical Environment Research objectives are to facilitate communication among those persons ...
submitted by Damian N. Andronicus on 05.02.2005
BULLETIN OF THE HELLENIC PHILATELIC SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN. Volume 17. No. 64. Fourth Quarter, 1986. pp.62-67. [ISSN 0950-3102] by Damian N Andronicus Map 1. The Seventh Island. Map of the island of Cerigo, the southernmost Ionian Island, Cythera (Greek:Kythera). Copper plate engraved map on a page from atlas of Tomaso Porcacchi, "Isole del Mondo" published in Padua c1585. (Andronicus ...
submitted by Jim Tzannes on 25.01.2005
Multicultural Communities Online. Official Publication of the Online WA Multicultural Communities Gateway. Volume 3, Issue 4 October 2002 Page 9 At: http://www.multicultural.online.wa.gov.au/wppuser/owamc/sept02news/page9.html The Greek presence in Western Australia: an outline history By: Dr John N. Yiannakis. Until recently it was accepted that the first Greek to arrive in W.A. was a Castellorizian ...
submitted by George Poulos on 30.12.2004
Eleni Petraki, 2003 PhD, University of Queensland. Here is the beginning of an abstract you can read at http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/aiem/petrakidiss.html This thesis seeks to investigate the construction of relationships and identities within three generations of Greek-Australian women through their narrated stories and other aspects of their interaction. Ethnomethodology, conversation analysis and membership categorisation analysis were ...
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