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1. Modern Greek history in the digital domain: preserving, displaying
and teaching the past
Project's team: Effi Gazi (Coordinator, University of the
Peloponnese), Antonis Liakos (University of Athens), Dimitrios Bilalis
(University of Thessaly), Eleni Kommata, Stelios Kymionis (Hellenic
National Audiovisual Archive)
The study focuses on scholarly projects and on public history
manifestations of Modern Greek history in the digital domain. Its
scope is twofold: a. to compile a reliable database in both the Greek
and English languages of digital archival sources, digital
bibliographical material and audiovisual resources on Modern Greek
History which will be useful for both scientific and educational
purposes and b. to explore the public history of modern Greece in the
digital domain with a particular emphasis on life stories, family and
local histories in an attempt to unravel the public uses of the past.
By combining the two areas of research, the study aims at compiling a
comprehensive guide of Modern Greek history in the digital domain and
at providing a thorough analysis of the multifaceted reality of
digital technologies and visual media with reference to the
representation of Modern Greek history.
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June Samaras
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