Showing posts with label LSE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LSE. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Book featured on LSE website

My book on Britain and the Greek Colonels' regime is featured on the Main page of the London School of Economics and Political Science under 'New books' by LSE academics.


See more information (including a review by Dr Sotiris Rizas), here.


The book is also featured on the webpage of LSE's International History Department.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

LSE Symposium

Here's a link to the LSE Symposium programme.

I'll be presenting on the second day, Friday 26th June:
Session II, Panel 1 - History II: The Enosis & the Greek Junta
Room: U110, Tower 1, London School of Economics and Political Science.

See you there.

Monday, 6 April 2009

4th HO PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus

This blogger will have the pleasure to present a paper on 'British foreign policy towards the Greek junta, 1967-1974' at the 4th PhD symposium to take place 25-26 June under the aegis of the Hellenic Observatory of the London School of Economics and Political Science.

I had given a paper also at the 2nd PhD symposium back in 2005 (see panel and read paper here).
It was a wonderful experience and I am delighted to be a part of it once again this year.

Tuesday, 17 June 2008


This is the British Library of Political and Economic Science (BLPES), or simply the LSE library. It is the world's largest social sciences library (more info here).

It is also where some of the archives I used for my PhD are situated.

All in all, an amazing research resource.

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

More LSE




Here are some photos of LSE, which (apart from being my host institution) is also where mass student demonstrations took place in '68 (more info, in Greek, here) and '69, where Ann Chapman used to work part-time, and, finally, where Andreas Papandreou secretly met FCO officials.

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

LSE



That's me at St Clement's lane. You can also see the bridge connecting St Clement's and the Library.