Vangelis Karamanolakis

Ph.D. Vangelis Karamanolakis

Contemporary Social History Archives (ASKI)
1, Eleftherias Square
105 53, Athens
Greece

Website: http://en.arch.uoa.gr/fileadmin/arch.uoa.gr/uploads/cvs/karamanolakis_en.pdf
Position / Tätigkeit:

Lecturer in Theory and History of Historiography at the University of Athens, Department of History and Archaeology (Greece); Secretary of the Society’s Board of Directors of the Contemporary Social History Archives

Forschungs- und Interessengebiete:
  • historiography
  • history of institutions
  • archival research
  • psychiatric institutions
  • intellectual history
wichtigste Veröffentlichungen:

Mentally ill in the streets, in: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference: The City in Modern Times. Mediterranean and Balkan Aspects (19th – 20th c.), Athens, Society for Neohellenic Studies, 2000, pp. 193-202 (in Greek)

(with Panagiotis Stathis) Historiography on the Fall of Constantinople (19th c.), in: Tonia Kioussopoulou (ed.), The Fall of Constantinople and the Transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, Crete 2005, pp. 227-257 (in Greek)

The Formation of Historic Science and History Teaching at the University of Athens (1837–1932), Athens 2006

University of Athens and Archaeological Studies. The Contribution of Archaeology to the Creation of a National Past (1911–1932), in: Damaskos Dimitris/Plantzos Dimitris (eds), A Singular Antiquity. Archaeology and Hellenic Identity in Twentieth-Century Greece, Athens, Benaki Museum, 3rd Supplement, 2008, pp. 185-195

Greece, in: Ilaria Porciani/Lutz Raphael (eds), Atlas of European Historiography. The Making of a Profession 1800–2005, London 2010, pp. 107-110