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CURRICULUM VITAE (Last Update: March 2018) PERSONAL Gelina Harlaftis _____________________________________________________________________ CURRICULUM VITAE (last update: March 2018) PERSONAL Date of Birth: 5 October 1958 Place of Birth: Athens Family situation: Married, two children tel. +30-6944-730143 -mail: [email protected], , [email protected] Ε EDUCATION • D.Phil. Oxford University, Oxford, U.K., Faculty of Modern History, 1988 • M.Phil. Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K., Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1982 • B.Sc. University of Athens, Athens, Greece, Faculty of Law, Department of Economics, 1981 FOREIGN LANGUAGES English (Profisciency of Cambridge 1975), French (Sorbonne II 1979), Italian (medium), German (medium), Russian (basic) ACADEMIC CAREER University of Piraeus, Department of Maritime Studies 1990-1996 Lecturer in Maritime History 1996-2002 Assistant Professor in Maritime History Ionian University, Department of History 2003- 2010 Associate Professor in Maritime History 2010 – Professor in Maritime History Institute of Mediterranean Studies 2017- Director ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 2014- Director of the Post-Graduate Master's programme "History and Documentation" 2013-2015- Head of the Syllabus Committee of the Dpt of History 2004-2008: Head of the Department of History 2003-2007 Department Representative in the Research Committee of the Dpt of History of the Ionian University 2003-2004 Organisation of the Open Lectures of the Dpt of History of the Ionian University 1992-2002 Organisation of the Open Lectures of the Dpt of Maritime Studies of the University of Piraeus 1 Gelina Harlaftis _____________________________________________________________________ 1992-2002 Academic Advisor of the ERASMUS project of the Dpt of Maritime Studies of the University of Piraeus COURSES TAUGHT • International Maritime Economic History 16th –20th centuries • History of the Seas, 15th-20th centuries • European Economic History, 16th-20th centuries • Greek Maritime Economic History, 19th-20th centuries • Maritime Business History • Business History • History of Greek Diaspora • Global History, 19th-20th history OTHER POSITIONS/DISTINCTIONS • Judge in the Lloyd’s List Committee of Greek Shipping Awards 2017 • Judge in the Panel of Judges of the Greek Shipping Hall of Fame, 2016 • Visiting Fellow at All Souls College of the Oxford University Hilary term 2008-2009 • Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., International Visiting Scholar in Business History Program of the Harvard Business School, 2008-2009 • Ηonorary Research Fellow, in the Institute of Maritime Studies, Greenwich University, London, U.K., February 1999-September 1999 • Visiting Professor in the Dpt of History Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, October 1998-January 1999 • Runciman Award 1997 in London by the Anglo-Hellenic League for the book Α Ηistory of Greek-Owned Shipping. The Making of an International Tramp Fleet, 1830 to the present day, London, Routledge, 1996 EVALUATIONS • Assessment of scientific qualifications of applicants for the position of Assistant/Associate Professor in Maritime Archaeology in the Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies of the University of Helsinki, Finland, January 2018 • External Examiner for the PhD thesis of Per Kristian Sebak, Department of University of Bergen, Norway, 2012 BOOKS 1. Gelina Harlaftis, Greek Shipowners and Greece, 1945-1975. From Separate Development to Mutual Interdepence, London, Athlone Press 1993 2. Gelina Harlaftis, Έλληνες Ναυτικοί και Ελληνικά Ατμόπλοια τις Παραμονές του Πρώτου Παγκοσμίου Πολέμου [Greek Seamen and Greek Steamships on the Eve of the First World War], Athens, Aegean Maritime Museum, 1994, (in Greek) 2 Gelina Harlaftis _____________________________________________________________________ 3. Gelina Harlaftis, Α Ηistory of Greek-Owned Shipping. The Making of an International Tramp Fleet, 1830 to the present day, London, Routledge, 1996 4. Gelina Harlaftis and David Starkey (eds.), Global Markets: The Internationalization of Sea Transport Industries since 1850s, Research in Maritime History, no.12, International Maritime Economic History Association, 1998 5. Gelina Harlaftis (ed.), Shipping and History, 16th-20th centuries, Athens, Alexandria publications, 2001 (in Greek) 6. Gelina Harlaftis, A History of Greek-owned Shipping in the 19th and 20th centuries, Athens, Nefeli 2001 (in Greek) 7. Gelina Harlaftis and Nikos Vlassopoulos, Pontoporeia, Historical Registry Book of Greek cargo sailing ships and steamships, 1830-1939, ELIA/Niarchos Foundation, 2002 (in Greek) 8. Gelina Harlaftis, Helen Beneki and Manos Haritatos, Ploto, Greek shipowners from the late 18th century to the eve of WWII, ELIA/Niarchos Foundation, 2003 (in Greek and English) 9. Ioannis Theotokas and Gelina Harlaftis, Eupompe. Greek Shipping Companies, 1945-2000. Organisation, Administration and strategies, ELIA/Niarchos Foundation, 2004 (in Greek) 10. Gelina Harlaftis and Carmel Vassalo (eds), New Directions in Mediterranean Maritime History, Research in Maritime History, no. 28, International Maritime Economic History Association, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, 2004 11. Spyros Asdrachas, Tassos Tzamtzis and Gelina Harlaftis (eds), Greece of the Sea, Melissa Editions, Athens, 2005, (in Greek) 12. Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis and Ioanna Minoglou (eds), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks. Five Centuries of History, Berg Publications, Oxford, 2005 13. Maria Christina Chatziioannou and Gelina Harlaftis, (eds), Following the Nereids. Sea routes and maritime business, 16th-20th centuries, Kerkyra Publications, Athens, 2006 14. Ioannis Theotokas and Gelina Harlaftis, Leadership in World Shipping: Greek Family Firms in International Business, Palgrave/Macmillan, 2009 15. Gelina Harlaftis, Helen Thanopoulou and Ioannis Theotokas, Το Παρόν και το Μέλλον της Ελληνικής Ναυτιλίας, [The Present and the Future of Greek Shipping], Research Study no. 10, Office of Economic Studies, Academy of Athens, Athens 2009 3 Gelina Harlaftis _____________________________________________________________________ 16. Gelina Harlaftis, Nikos Karapidakis, Kostas Sbonias and Vaios Vaiopoulos (eds), The New Ways of History, IB Tauris, London, 2010 17. ichela d’Angelo, Gelina Harlaftis, Carmel Vassalo (eds), Making the Waves in the Mediterranean. Sulle onde del Mediterraneo, Proceedings of the 2nd ConferenceΜ of the Mediterranean Maritime History Network, Messina and Taormina, 4-7 May 2006, Istituto di Studi Storici Gaetano Salvemini, Messina 2010(12) 18. Socrates Petmezas, Gelina Harlaftis, Andreas Lyberatos and Katerina Papakonstantinou (eds), New Perspectives in Theory and Empirical Research. Proceedings of the International Conference in Economic and Social History, Rethymnon 10-12 December 2012, University of Crete and Alexandria publications, Athens 2012 19. Viktor Zakharov, Gelina Harlaftis and Olga Katsiardi-Hering, Merchant ‘Colonies’ in the Early Modern Period (15th – 18th Centuries), Chatto & Pickering, London, 2012. 20. Gelina Harlaftis, Stig Tenold and Jésus M. Valdaliso (eds.), World’s Key Industry. History and Economics of International Shipping, Palgrave/MacMillan, London 2012 21. Gelina Harlaftis and Radu (eds), Greeks in Romania, 19th century, Historical Archive of Alpha Bank, Athens 2013 Pǎun 22. Gelina Harlaftis and Katerina Papakonstantinou (eds), Η ναυτιλία των Ελλήνων, 1700-1821 [Greek Shipping, 1700-1821. The Heyday before the Greek Revolution], Kedros Publications, Athens, 2013 23. Evrydiki Sifneos and Gelina Harlaftis, Οι Έλληνες της Αζοφικής, 18ος-αρχές 20ού αιώνα. Νέες προσεγγίσεις στην ιστορία των Ελλήνων της νότιας Ρωσίας [Greeks in the Azov, 18th-beginning of 20th century. New approaches in the history of the Greeks in South Russia], National Research Foundation, Institute of Historical Research, Athens 2015 24. Gelina Harlaftis, Dimitris Dimitropoulos and David J. Starkey (eds), Corsairs and Pirates in the Eastern Mediterranean, 15th-19th Centuries, Sylvia Ioannou Foundation, Athens 2016 SELECTED ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND BOOKS 1. Gelina Harlaftis, “Greek Shipowners and State Intervention in the 1940s: A Formal Justification for the Resort to Flags-of-Convenience?”, International Journal of Maritime History,vol. , no. 2, December 1989, pp. 37-63 2. Gelina Harlaftis, “ he Role of theΙ Greeks in the Black Sea Trade, 1830-1900”, in Lewis R. Fischer and Helge W. Nordvik (eds.) Shipping and Trade, 1750- Τ 4 Gelina Harlaftis _____________________________________________________________________ 1950: Essays in International Maritime Economic History, Yorkshire: Lofthouse Publications, 1990 3. Gelina Harlaftis, «State and Shipowners in Greece (1945-1990)», in Th. Sakellaropoulos (ed.) Economy and Politics in Greece, Athens, Pliroforisi, 1992, (in Greek) 4. Gelina Harlaftis and Costas Chlomoudis, “Greek Shipping Offices in London in the Interwar Period”, in International Journal of Maritime History, vol. 5, no. 1, June 1993 5. Gelina Harlaftis, «The commercial and maritime network of the Diaspora Greeks and the development of Greek Shipping in the 19th century: 1830- 1860», Mnemon, vol. 15, 1993, (in Greek) 6. Gelina Harlaftis, “Patterns of Ownership and Finance in the Greek-Owned Deep-Sea going fleet, 1880-1914”, in David Williams and Simon Ville (eds.), Management, Finance and Industrial Relations in Maritime Industries, Research in Maritime History, no.6, International Maritime Economic History Association, 1994 7. Gelina Harlaftis, “ he Maritime Historiography of Greece since 1975” in Frank Broeze (ed.), Maritime History at the Crossroads,
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