Review of Leda Papastefanaki and Nikos Potamianos, eds., Labour History in the Semi-Periphery: Southern Europe, 19th-20th Centuries


Published: Dec 29, 2023
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labour history semi-periphery Southern Europe
Pothiti Hantzaroula
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Review of Leda Papastefanaki and Nikos Potamianos, eds., Labour History in the Semi-Periphery: Southern Europe, 19th–20th Centuries. Oldenbourg: De Gruyter, 2021. 375 pp.

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Pothiti Hantzaroula, University of the Aegean

Pothiti Hantzaroula is Associate Professor of Historical Anthropology at the Department of Social Anthropology and History at the University of the Aegean. She studied Classics at the University of Athens, did an MA in Social History at the University of Warwick and completed her PhD thesis in History at the European University Institute of Florence in 2002. Among her publications are Sculpting subordination: Waged domestic workers in Greece in the first half of the twentieth century (in Greek, Athens: Papazisis, 2012) and Child Survivors of the Holocaust in Greece: Memory, Testimony and Subjectivity (London: Routledge 2020). Her research interests include the history and historiography of gender and sexuality, intersections of class and gender, memory and history in the Second World War, and the history of emotions. She has translated in Greek Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities (Athens: Nefeli, 1996).

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