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Latest version of the new publication "Port-Cities of the northern shore of the Black Sea:  Institutional, Economic and Social Development, 18th – early 20th Centuries" and two new books are available

We would like to inform you that the last version of our new publication by Evrydiki Sifneos, Oksana Υurkova  and Valentina Shandra (eds), Port-Cities of the northern shore of the Black Sea:  Institutional, Economic and Social Development,  18th – early 20th Centuries, Black Sea History Working Papers, volume 2, Rethymnon, 2021, has been uploaded. This last version includes the misplaced last chapter 18 “Perceptions of Odessa in a Changing World. The Rise of a Port-City and its Public Image Among the Greeks by professor Nassia Yakovaki.


Updated: 09-01-2023 17:06
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New Publication: Evrydiki Sifneos, Oksana Υurkova and Valentina Shandra (eds), Port-Cities of the northern shore of the Black Sea: Institutional, Economic and Social Development, 18th – early 20th Centuries, Black Sea History Working Papers, volume 2, Ret

NEW PUBLICATION!  Τhe Centre of Maritime History of the Institute for Mediterranean Studies - FORTH has the pleasure to announce the publication of the volume by Evrydiki Sifneos, Oksana Υurkova  and Valentina Shandra (eds), Port-Cities of the northern shore of the Black Sea:  Institutional, Economic and Social Development,  18th – early 20th Centuries, Black Sea History Working Papers, volume 2, Rethymnon, 2021 which forms the eighth book published from our ongoing project.


Updated: 06-12-2022 15:06
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Solidarity to our colleagues in Ukraine

The Black Sea project was a project of unification, communication, academic dialogue and scientific exchange. It was built to bring scholars together beyond borders: Ukrainians, Russians, Greeks, Turks, Georgians, Bulgarians, Romanians, Moldavians. It dreamt of a Black Sea not cut in half, of a sea that connects, does not separate. A sea of Peace not War. We thought the 21st century will bring prosperity, dialogue, friendship not hate.


Updated: 26-02-2022 20:36
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NEW PUBLICATION! Maria Christina Chatziioannou and Apostolos Delis (eds), Linkages of the Black Sea with the West. Navigation, Trade and Immigration

NEW PUBLICATION! Maria Christina Chatziioannou and Apostolos Delis (eds), Linkages of the Black Sea with the West. Navigation, Trade and Immigration, Black Sea History Working Papers, volume 7, Rethymnon, 2020 


Updated: 28-05-2020 11:14
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NEW PUBLICATION! Gelina Harlaftis, Victoria Konstantinova, Igor Lyman, Anna Sydorenko and Eka Tchkoidze (eds), Between grain and oil from the Azov to the Caucasus: the port-cities of the eastern coast of the Black Sea, late 18th – early 20th century

NEW PUBLICATION! Gelina Harlaftis, Victoria Konstantinova, Igor Lyman, Anna Sydorenko and Eka Tchkoidze (eds), Between grain and oil from the Azov to the Caucasus: the port-cities of the eastern coast of the Black Sea, late 18th – early 20th century, Black Sea History Working Papers, volume 3, Rethymnon, 2020


Updated: 08-05-2020 17:22
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NEW PUBLICATION! Gelina Harlaftis, Creating Global Shipping Aristotle Onassis, the Vagliano Brothers, and the Business of Shipping, c.1820–1970, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2019

NEW PUBLICATION! Gelina Harlaftis, Creating Global Shipping Aristotle Onassis, the Vagliano Brothers, and the Business of Shipping, c.1820–1970, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2019


Updated: 20-08-2019 14:28
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Call for Papers “Odessa, Cosmopolitanism, Modernism”, A research workshop of the Israel Science Foundation, June 28-July 3, 2020, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

“Odessa, Cosmopolitanism, Modernism”

A research workshop of the Israel Science Foundation

June 28-July 3, 2020, Feldman building, Givat Ram Campus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Updated: 14-03-2019 10:10
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XIX World Economic History Congress. First call for Sessions (closes on June 30, 2019)

The 19th gathering of the World Economic History Congress will convene July 25 – 30, 2021 in Paris, France. The Executive Committee of the IEHA welcomes proposals from all members of the international economic history community, whatever their institutional affiliation or status, as well as from scholars in related disciplines.


Updated: 31-01-2019 11:19
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NEW PUBLICATION! Evrydiki Sifneos, Imperial Odessa: Peoples, Spaces, Identities, Brill, Leiden, Boston 2018

NEW PUBLICATION! Evrydiki Sifneos, Imperial Odessa: Peoples, Spaces, Identities, Brill, Leiden, Boston 2018


Updated: 29-01-2018 14:54 (Created: 29-01-2018 14:50)
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NEW PUBLICATION! Katerina Galani, British Shipping in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars. The Untold Story of a Successful Adaptation, Brill, Leiden, Boston 2017

NEW PUBLICATION! Katerina Galani, British Shipping in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars. The Untold Story of a Successful Adaptation, Brill, Leiden, Boston 2017


Updated: 06-01-2018 13:38
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50th Annual ASEEES Convention Celebrating ASEEES' 70th Anniversary, 6-9 December 2018, Boston, MA, USA

50th Annual ASEEES Convention Celebrating ASEEES' 70th Anniversary, 6-9 December 2018, Boston, MA, USA


Updated: 06-12-2017 13:39
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Call for Papers 14th International Conference on Urban History (Rome, 29/8-1/9/2018)

14th International Conference on Urban History “Urban Renewal and Resilience. Cities in comparative perspective” Rome, 29/8-1/9/2018. The call for paper proposals submission is now open until October 5th, 2017.  Paper proposals can be submitted on the website http://eauh2018.ccmgs.it/

 


Updated: 05-07-2017 12:43
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CONFERENCE ON: “Knowledge Exchange. Europe and the Black Sea Region, ca. 1750 – 1850”

Conference organized by University of Graz, Southeast European History and Anthropology, Mozartgasse 3, A-8010 Graz, Austria 29-30 September 2017 https://geschichte.un


Updated: 05-07-2017 12:21 (Created: 20-02-2017 13:49)
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NEW PUBLICATION! Port-Cities of the western shore of the Black Sea: Economic and Social Development, 18th – early 20th centuries (volume 1)

NEW PUBLICATION! Constantin Ardeleanu and Andreas Lyberatos (eds), Port-Cities of the western shore of the Black Sea: Economic and Social Development, 18th – early 20th centuries, Black Sea History Project Working Papers, volume 1, 2016


Updated: 23-06-2017 13:43
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ΝEW PUBLICATION! The Economic and Social Development of the Port–Cities of the Southern Black Sea Coast,Late 18th (volume 5)

ΝEW PUBLICATION! Edhem Eldem, Sophia Laiou,Vangelis Kechriotis (eds), The Economic and Social Development of the Port–Cities of the Southern Black Sea Coast,Late 18th – Beginning of the 20th century, Black Sea History Project Working Papers, volume 5


Updated: 23-06-2017 13:42
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Seminar at Columbia University, 24 March 2017 "BLACK SEA HISTORY, 19TH CENTURY"

Seminar at Columbia University, 24 March 2017 "BLACK SEA HISTORY, 19TH CENTURY: RESEARCH AND WRITING".


Updated: 20-03-2017 11:07
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Apostolos Delis earned a prestigious ERC starting grant at Maritime History

Apostolos Delis, Researcher at the Institute for Mediterranean Studies (IMS), earned a prestigious ERC starting grant at Maritime History.


Updated: 20-03-2017 11:03
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Gelina Harlaftis, New Director of the Institute of Mediterranean Studies, Institute of Research and Technology (Hellas)

Gelina Harlaftis, New Director of the Institute of Mediterranean Studies, Institute of Research and Technology (Hellas)


Updated: 20-03-2017 11:00
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NEW! Statistics Black Sea

NEW! We have uploaded the statistics of exports/imports of the port cities.


Updated: 20-03-2017 10:58
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