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Τμήμα Ιστορίας και Εθνολογίας
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25310 39476
Email:
evogli@he.duth.gr


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Professor of Modern and Contemporary Greek History Department of History and Ethnology Telephone: 25310 39476 Email: evogli@he.duth.gr Short Biography: Elpida Vogli of Constantine and Eleftheria was born in Thessaloniki. In 2003 she was awarded a PhD in modern and contemporary history at the Department of History and Archaeology of the School of Philosophy of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.T.H.). From the academic year 2003-2004 he taught (based on Presidential Decree 407/80) at the Departments of Journalism and Mass Media of the Aristotle University of Thrace and History and Ethnology of the Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH). From 2005 to 2016 he taught in the thematic unit "Greek History" (Ancient, Byzantine, Modern and Contemporary) of the undergraduate study program "Greek Civilization" of the Hellenic Open University (HOU) as a member of the Collaborating Teaching Staff (CTS) in the "Greek Civilization" Study Program. In 2008 he was appointed Lecturer of Modern and Contemporary Greek History at the Department of History and Ethnology (D.I.E.) of the Aristotle University of Thrace, in August of 2013 at the rank of Assistant Professor and since April 2019 she has been serving in the same Department as an Associate Professor. She has taught in the Postgraduate Program of the Law School of the University of Thessaloniki and the Department of Business Administration of the Technical University of Kavala “Southeast European Studies” (2008-2013) and has been invited as a speaker at other Postgraduate Programs. Since October 2017 she has been coordinating and teaching journalistic and communicative discourse and advertising symbolism in the historical development of the media in a unit of the Postgraduate Program of the Hellenic University of Thessaloniki “Creative Writing” - a unit which she organized herself, writing, among other things, teaching material. Similarly, he organized and co-authored the teaching material of the thematic unit “Trends and Wars in Greek Historiography, 19th-21st Century” of the Postgraduate Program “Modern and Contemporary Greek History” of the University of Thessaloniki. Also since 2017, he has been coordinating in collaboration with a colleague and simultaneously teaching the thematic unit “Methodology in the History of Medicine” of the Interuniversity Postgraduate Program of the Medical School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Technical University of Thessaloniki “History of Medicine and Biological Anthropology: Health, Disease and Natural Selection”. He has organized thematic units and has taught in lifelong learning programs of the University of the Aegean (2013-2014) and the University of Thessaloniki. at KE.DI.BI.M, whose program "The Revolution of 1821 and the Formation of the Greek State" has been coordinated and designed for the two-year period 2020-2022. He is the author of the books: Works and Days of Greek Families, 1750-1940 (Athens: ELIA, 2005), ‘Greeks the Genus’: Identity and Citizenship in the National State of the Greeks, 1821-1844 (Heraklion: University Press of Crete 2007), ‘Genius Metaxas’: The Development of a Family Business (Athens: Livani Publications, 2010), What the Historian Should Know About Science and His Profession (e-book 2015), Topics in Greek History (19th-20th Centuries) (e-book 2016, in collaboration with colleagues), Una faccia … same crisis Interdisciplinary Greek-Italian Paths from the Economic Recession to the Pandemic (a double book) (to be published, Asini, in collaboration with colleagues) and The fields of history in its past and present (in press: Pedio).
 
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