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Spyros Blavoukos 《Cold War History》2014,14(3):359-376
This article, based on British and American archival sources, examines the response of the Western powers (mainly the US and the UK) to the Soviet disarmament initiatives in 1954–55. We shed some light on the Western states' attitude to the UN disarmament negotiations of this period, arguing that the two sides never actually came close to a settlement, since at least the Western side was hesitant to commit to any actual measures of disarmament. This article challenges part of the Cold War historiography that has incorrectly portrayed this particular period as the most opportune time for achieving disarmament. 相似文献
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Michael Attaleiates and the Politics of Imperial Decline in Eleventh‐Century Byzantium. By Dimitris Krallis. Medieval Confluences Series 3. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 2012. xlii + 294 pp., 1 ills. $70, £53 (hardcover). ISBN 9780866984706.
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Spyros P. Panagopoulos 《Early Medieval Europe》2016,24(2):253-255
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Markos Katsianis Spyros Tsipidis Kostas Kotsakis Alexandra Kousoulakou 《Journal of archaeological science》2008
Across a range of archaeological projects in Northern Greece, a context-based system, which has much in common with similar stratigraphic methods applied elsewhere in the world, is in use to record the excavation process. Here, we discuss a formal data model and complete digital workflow for the documentation of this process in 3D using the prehistoric site of Paliambela Kolindros, Greece, as a case study. The entire digital process has the advantage of being implemented on a single software platform. In addition, the combination of formal ontology and custom object-oriented programming enables a suite of techniques for exploratory data analysis and stratigraphic interpretation. 相似文献
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Olga Demetriou 《History & Anthropology》2013,24(1):1-36
This article analyzes a particular type of radical political discourse in Greece—namely the articulation of stereotypes of Greek-ness and Turkish-ness in the work of Mendis Bostantzoglu, a Greek satirist and cartoonist. The author examines a poem and a sketch published in the 1960s, in which stereotypes of Greek-ness and Turkish-ness are presented and mocked. Relating their production to their specific historical context and current academic discussions in Greece on nationalism and Otherness, the author argues that the ways in which ethnic stereotypes of “self” and “other” are used to discuss political issues have more to tell about internal Greek issues (such as a critique of the government and its policies) than about Greece's foreign affairs. Such analyses, it is further argued, also lead to a greater appreciation of the complex and implicit sets of meanings negotiated by the stereotypes themselves. 相似文献
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Byzantine Military Organization on the Danube, 10th–12th Centuries. By Alexandru Madgearu. East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450. Leiden and Boston: E.J. Brill. 2013. xii + 212 pp. (including maps,plans, notes,bibliography and indices). $133. ISBN 9004212434.
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Spyros P. Panagopoulos 《Early Medieval Europe》2015,23(3):374-376
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Tania Demetriou 《The Seventeenth century》2016,31(2):131-137
ABSTRACTThis collection of essays explores the connection between Milton’s approach to drama and his engagement with Greek antiquity. Paying attention to early Christian and early modern interpretive traditions as well as Greek literature, it situates the power of this conjunction for Milton within the larger project of the northern Renaissance. 相似文献
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Spyros Demetriou 《Development and change》2002,33(5):859-883
This article explores some of the social and political dynamics that shaped Georgia’s transition from a constituent Republic of the Soviet Union to an independent state between 1987 and 2000, highlighting the factors that led to a series of catastrophic conflicts, the disintegration of social, ethnic and political relations, and the destruction of state institutions. Although not a typical case of state collapse, the Georgian experience draws attention to the interplay between social dynamics, political identities, the institutional legacy of Soviet rule, and the role of conflict in transforming competition over political power. The Georgian case, moreover, also reveals how understandings of state ‘collapse’ cannot be untangled from ‘reconstruction’ (or state formation more broadly). Rather than simply a negative end–game, collapse must be understood as a specific dynamic inscribed in the competition for hegemonic power and authority which, through its eventual coalescence in social, political and institutional forms, constitutes the essence of the modern state, and of political life in general. 相似文献
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