Call for contributors for "Greece and the Hellenic Tradition"
From: HR-Net News Distribution Manager <[email protected]>
Originally from Dr Graham Speake
via Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers <[email protected]>
I am seeking contributors for an Encyclopedia of GREECE AND THE
HELLENIC TRADITION, to be published by Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers in
1999. The idea for the book is to trace continuities and traditions
across the whole spectrum of Greek culture from antiquity to the
present day. If you would like more information about this project,
please email the publishers at [email protected], placing
the word "helleninfo" on the subject line, and including your postal
address, phone, and fax numbers.
Dr Graham Speake, FSA, Editor,
Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition
Email: [email protected]
UNASSIGNED ENTRIES
This list includes those entries not allocated in the first round or
entries added since the first-round list was circulated. It is NOT a
list of the entire book: some three-quarters of the entries have been
assigned already. Please show this list to colleagues who may be
interested in writing for the book--and please get in touch with me
with any questions or further offers. Many thanks.
EVENTS and Periods
Events
Actium (31 BC)
Lepanto (1571)
Periods
Classical
CITIES AND ISLANDS
Ambelakia
Catana
Chalcis
Daphni
Eretria
Ionian Islands
Larissa
Lesbos
Mallia
Mar Saba monastery
Massilia
Megalopolis
Megara
Meteora
Naupactus
Naxos
Olympia
Palmyra
Plataea
St Catherine's monastery
Skopje
Sporades
Symi
Tarentum
Tiryns
Tripolis (Peloponnese)
REGIONS
Aetolia
Apulia
Bosnia
Byzantium
Calabria
Cilicia
France
Italy
Laconia
Moldavia
Montenegro
Palestine
Pamphylia
Pelion
Peloponnese
Russia
South Africa
Suli
Turkey
Wallachia
Zagori
INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
Antiquity
Apelles
Apollonius Rhodius
Aristarchus of Samothrace
Aristotle
Aristoxenus
Carneades
Cleomenes III
Diogenes of Sinope
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Herodas
Herodes Atticus
Hieron I of Syracuse
Mausolus
Paul, St
Pericles
Pisistratus
Scopas
Simonides
Zenobia
Byzantium
Basil II, Emperor
Choricius of Gaza
Constantine IX Monomachos, Emperor
Digenes Akrites
Doukas family
George of Pisidia
John I Tzimiskes, Emperor
Justinian I, Emperor
Komnenos family
Nonnus
Procopius of Gaza
Prodromos, Theodore (incl. Ptochoprodromos)
Romanos I, Emperor
Themistius
Theon and Hypatia
Theophilos, Emperor
Tourkokratia / Frango-kratia
Argenti, Eustratios
Botsaris, Markos
Bouboulina, Laskarina
Kanaris, Constantinos
Kapodistria, John, Count
Kolokotronis, Theodore
Mavrocordato family
Mavromichalis family
Miaoulis, Andreas
Peloponnesios, Petros
Theophanes of Crete
Ypsilanti family
Modern
Andronikos, Manolis
Chatzidakis, G.N.
Dimaras, K. Th.
Doxiadis, C.A.
George II, King
Ghikas, Nikos Hatzikyriakos
Gyzis, Nikolaos
Hatzimichail, Theophilos
Kaftanzoglou, Lysandros
Karamanlis, Constantine
Kolettis, John
Livanos, George
Lytras, Nikiforos
Niarchos, Stavros
Onassis, Aristotle
Pallis, Alexandros
Papadopoulos, Colonel Georgios
Papagos, Alexander
Papanastasiou, Alexandros
Papandreou family
Paparrigopoulos, Konstantinos
Pikionis, Dimitri
Plastiras, Nikolaos
Politis, Nikolaos
Prevelakis, Pantelis
Tsarouchis, Yannis
Vizyinos, Georgios
Zervas, General Napoleon
ETHNIC GROUPS etc.
Aeolians
Etruscans
Goths
Mardaites
Paulicians
Romans
Russians
THEMES
Social history
Ancestor Obsession (progonoplexia)
Antiquity, Worship of (archaiolatreia)
Aristocracy
City-state
Corruption
Costume
Diaspora
Freedom
Guilds
Hospitality
Kafeneion
Karamanlides
Kinship
Land Tenure
Men
Travel
Urbanization
Cultural history
Aesthetics
Archives (ancient)
Biography and Autiobiography (modern)
Censorship
Chronicles
Comedy
Enlightenment
Furniture
Gems and Jewellery
Humanism
Ivory
Media
Metalwork
Painting (ancient)
Painting (modern)
Poetry, Lyric
Portraiture
Printing
Purple
Renaissance, Italian
Renaissance, Palaeologan
Romanticism
Seals
Silk
Textiles
Theatre
Political and military history
Administration
Army
Bureaucracy
Delian League
Democracy (in practice)
Diplomacy
Empire
Exile and Detention
Fascism
Fire, Greek
Hetairists, Friendly Society
Kodjabashis
Monarchy
Oligarchy
Political History 31 BC to AD 330
Political History 1453 to 1832
Republic
Siegecraft
Sublime Porte
Theme System
Warfare (ancient)
Religious history
Altars
Apostasy
Atheism
Canon Law
Canonization
Church, Greek Catholic
Dead, Cult of the
Diocese
Gods and Goddesses, Ancient
Hagiography
Imperial Cult
Missionaries
Necromancy
New Testament
Orgiastic Cults
Protestantism
Sacrifice
Sanctuaries
Septuagint
Women's Cults
Science, medicine, philosophy
Alchemy
Cynics
Ethics
Government, Theories of
Metaphysics
Scepticism
Zoology
Economic history
Canals
Engineering
Estates
Finance
Fishing
Harbours
Hunting
Industry
Merchant Marine
Obsidian
Roads
Ships and Shipping
Taxation
Technology
Tourism
Trade
Transhumance
Vine
Geography etc.
Archaeology
Astrology
Calendar
Cartography
Chronology (measurement of time)
Geography
Pollution
Volcanoes
Water Management
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