Review of Christina Koulouri, Φουστανέλες και χλαμύδες: Ιστορική μνήμη και εθνική ταυτότητα, 1821–1930 [Fustanellas and chlamydes: Historical memory and national identity, 1821–1930]


Published: Aug 27, 2022
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Greece Historical memory national identity
Effi Gazi
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Review of Christina Koulouri, Φουστανέλες και Χλαμύδες: Ιστορική μνήμη και εθνική ταυτότητα, 1821–1930 [Fustanellas and chlamydes: Historical memory and national identity, 1821–1930]. Athens: Alexandria, 2020. 607 pp.


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Effi Gazi, University of the Peloponnese

Effi Gazi is Professor of Theory of Historiography and Modern History at the Social and Education Policy Department, University of the Peloponnese (Greece). She studied history at the Universities of Athens (Greece) and Essex (UK). She received her PhD from the European University Institute in Florence (1997) and conducted postdoctoral research at Princeton University (USA). She has taught at the Universities of Athens (GR), Crete (GR) and Brown (USA). During the first term of the academic year 2007-2008, she was a Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, London. Her publications include Scientific National History: The Greek Case in Comparative Perspective (Frankfurt and New York 2000), The Second Life of the Three Hierarchs: A Genealogy of the “Helleno-Christian Civilization” (in Greek, Athens, 2004),  “Fatherland, Religion, Family”: History of a Slogan (1880-1930) (in Greek, Athens, 2011), Unknown Land: Greece and the West in the beginning of the 20th c. (in Greek, Athens, 2020).  Her research interests include the history and theory of historiography, intellectual and cultural history as well as the history of nationalism and the history of politics and religion.

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