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Σε εκείνους που σκέπτονται πως η Ελλάδα σήμερα δεν έχει καμία σημασία ας μου επιτραπεί να πω ότι δεν θα μπορούσαν να κάνουν μεγαλύτερο λάθος. Η σημερινή, όπως και η παλιά Ελλάδα, έχει υψίστη σημασία για οποιονδήποτε ψάχνει να βρει τον εαυτό του.

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Greek History and Culture Seminars

20 Apr, 2026
Greek History and Culture Seminars

(c)Iza i Jarek Miszczak (PHOTOS by author)

Greek History and Culture Seminars

The “Greek History and Culture Seminars” are organised and hosted by The Greek Community of Melbourne and provide the opportunity for everyone to experience the long and fascinating history of Greece and Greek culture in its various forms and stages, aspects of which have formed the foundation of Western civilisation.

This year all our seminars are free and open to the general public, and unless otherwise noted, presented in English.

All seminars are scheduled to start at 7:00pm and will be held either at the Mezzanine Level of the Greek Centre (168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne) or Online (see under ‘Venue’ on table below)

For details relating to each seminar please see the Events menu on this website close to the day of the event.

#DatePresenterSubjectVenue1 | 5 Mar | Dean Kalimniou | Nikolaos Plastiras – A Critical Portrait | Mezz
2 | Tue – 10 Mar | Dr Themistocles Kritikakos | Armenian, Greek and Assyrian Genocide Recognition book launch | Mezz
3 | 12 Mar | Dr Nick Dallas | The Democratic Army of Greece through the Tashkent Archives | Mezz
 |  |  | GREEK EASTER BREAK | 
4 | 16 Apr | Assoc Prof Michail Bakogiannis |  “Κάνε τον πόνο σου άρπα και γέλασε και σβήσου. Η ποίηση του Κ. Γ. Καρυωτάκη (1896-1928)”. | Online
5 | 23 Apr | Prof Vlasis Vlasidis | Gallipoli and evolving commemoration – the new Turkish perspective | Online
6 | 30 Apr | Panel – Facilitator: Dr Dino Hodge | Panel Discussion: Embracing Our LGBTQIA+ Greek Family | Mezz
7 | 7 May | Dean Kontos | Transnational Fascist Interactions and the Coming of Ioannis Metaxas’ Fourth of August Regime in Interwar Greece, 1934-36 | Mezz
8 | 14 May | George Mpliokas | The Greek Community of Sydney – Challenges and Opportunities | Mezz
9 | TUE. 19 May | Dean Kalimniou | Pontian Genocide Memorial Seminar | Mezz
10 | 28 May | Prof Raul Sanchez-Uribarri | Democratic Deterioration and a Rising Autocracy:  Reflections about the Current Times | Mezz
11 | 4 Jun | Dr John Voukelatos | The Birth of Athenian Democracy, a Visual Representation | Mezz
12 | 11 Jun | Prof David M. Pritchard | Competing for olive oil at the games of ancient Athens | Online
13 | 18 Jun | Emmanouela Giannoulidou | The “third side” of Civil War in Nikos Kazantzakis’ The Fratricides and Manuel Chaves Nogales’ A Sangre y Fuego | Online
14 | 25 Jun | Dr Dilek Özkan Pantazis | Fortress-Towns and Frontier Dynamics: Ottoman Military Strategy in the Peloponnese (18th Century) | Online
 |  |  | MID-YEAR BREAK | 
15 | 6 Aug | Dr Andonis Piperoglou | Constellations of Past Migrations, Then and Now: A History Archiving Many Greek Diasporas | Mezz
16 | 13 Aug | Dr Robert Nelson | What made the Greeks so anxious? | Mezz
17 | 20 Aug | Alistair Gillard | Greek Australians in the Australian military during WW2 | Mezz
18 | 27 Aug | Dr Evangelos Demos | Greek Grand Strategy: The Aegean, Cyprus and Beyond | Mezz
19 | 3 Sep | Dr Spiridoula Demetriou | The Exodus of Messolonghi | Mezz
20 | 10 Sep | TBC | Dimitris Tsaloumas Memorial Seminar | Mezz
21 | 17 Sep | Jonathan Zervis | The Assassination of Kapodistrias in 1931 | Mezz
22 | 24 Sep | Eugenia Mitrakas OAM | TBC | Mezz 

Date: Thursday 23rd April 2026, 7pm  (12pm Athens time)

Speaker: Prof Vlasis Vlasidis  (Βλάσης Βλασίδης)

Topic: Gallipoli and evolving commemoration – the new Turkish perspective ( Η Καλλίπολη και η εξέλιξη των εορτασμών μνήμης – η νέα τουρκική οπτική )

Platform:  Online through Youtube or Facebook (Διαδυκτιακά)

Language: English

Vlasis

BIOGRAPHY
Vlasis Vlasidis studied history at the School of Philosophy of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He completed his graduate studies and wrote his dissertation at the same school. He has received numerous scholarships, the most significant of which was from the German Marshall Fund. He has published many articles in academic journals on the interwar period. He is a member of the editorial team at www.macedonian-heritage.gr.
He is a research associate at the Macedonian News Agency and teaches the history of the Balkan media in the Department of Balkan Studies at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. His main research interests are Media Studies, Mass Communication, New Media, Media History in Greece and the Balkans, Propaganda, News Agencies, Cold War, Cold War Propaganda, Cultural Industries, Migration and the Media, Military cemeteries. He is fluent in Greek, English, French, German and Bulgarian.
ABSTRACT
The Gallipoli campaign is considered among the military failures of the British and French during World War I. It left a very strong imprint on the memory of the British, Australians and New Zealanders. Already from the interwar period hundreds of veterans took cruises to visit the battlefields and their cemeteries, built by the  Imperial War Graves Commissions (IWGC). At the end of the 20th century there were tens of thousands of British, Australians and New Zealanders who participated in Anzac Day and the parade at Canakkale. The Turks had their own monuments and their own ceremonies, on different dates. There was space for everyone. In the most recent decade the Erdogan regime has changed both the landscape and the events format, by building gigantic museums for every major battle and has surrounded all the British and ANZAC memorials and cemeteries with replicas of monuments with the Mustafa Kemal figure and information signs thus reducing the presence of the ANZAC and the British in the field. All this has created negative feelings among the CWGC authorities and veterans’ associations, resulting in reduced visitor numbers.
Vlasis Vlasidis
Assistant Professor for Political Communication and Mass Media
Department for Balkan, Slavic ad Oriental Studies
University of Macedonia
Egnatia 156, Thessaloniki, GR 54006, GREECE
Tel. 00302310891318
Mob.00306973357925
E-mail. vvlasidis@uom.gr, vvlasidis@hotmail.com

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