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CURRICULUM VITAE (last update: March 2018) PERSONAL

Date of Birth: 5 October 1958 Place of Birth: Family situation: Married, two children tel. +30-6944-730143 -mail: [email protected], , [email protected]

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EDUCATION • D.Phil. Oxford , 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, , Faculty of Law, Department of , 1981

FOREIGN LANGUAGES English (Profisciency of Cambridge 1975), French (Sorbonne II 1979), Italian (medium), German (medium), Russian (basic)

ACADEMIC CAREER University of , 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 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

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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 • Global History, 19th-20th history

OTHER POSITIONS/DISTINCTIONS • Judge in the Lloyd’s List Committee of 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)

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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

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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 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), in , 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 Trade, 1830-1900”, in Lewis R. Fischer and Helge W. Nordvik (eds.) Shipping and Trade, 1750- Τ 4

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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, Research in Maritime History, no.9, InternationalΤ Maritime Economic History Association, 1995

8. Gelina Harlaftis, «The Greek Shipping Enterprise: Investment Strategies, 1900-1939», in M. Dritsas and T. Gourvish (eds) European Enterprise. Strategies of Adaptation and Renewal in the Twentieth Century, Trochalia Publications, Athens, 1997

9. Gelina Harlaftis, «At Mercy of the Waves. Managing risk at sea in the Greek fleet of the interwar period», The Great Circle, no.18, 1998

10. Gelina Harlaftis and Vassilis Kardasis, «International bulk trade and shipping in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea” in Jeffrey Williamson and Sevket Pamuk, The Mediterranean Response to Globalization, Routledge 2000

11. Gelina Harlaftis, “Greek maritime business in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A paradigm for comparative studies on family capitalism and diaspora networks” in Ferry de Goey and Jan Willem Veluwenkamp, Entrepreneurship, institutions and economic development in Europe and Asia, 1500 – 2000, Aksant, Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, 2002

12. Gelina Harlaftis and John Theotokas, “Maritime business during the 20th century: continuity and change”, in C. Th. Grammenos (ed.), Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business, Lloyd’s of London Press (UK), 2002.

13. Gelina Harlaftis, “Storia marittima e storia dei porti”, in Memoria e Ricerca, September/December 2002, vol. II.

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14. Gelina Harlaftis and Maria-Christina Chatzioannou, “Griechische Freibeuter und Piraten im Zeitalter der Aufklaerung“, in Harmut Roder (Hg), Piraten. Abenteuer oder Bedrohung?, Edition Temen, 2002

15. Gelina Harlaftis, “Sailing shipping. The peak, 1833-1871» in Vassilis Panayotopoulos (ed.), History of Modern Hellenism, 1770-2000, 4th volume, Ellinika Grammata, Athens, 2003 (in Greek)

16. Gelina Harlaftis, “Merchant shipping. The transition from sailing ships to steamships” in Vassilis Panayotopoulos (ed.), History of Modern Hellenism, 1770-2000, 5th volume, Ellinika Grammata, Athens, 2003 (in Greek)

17. Gelina Harlaftis, “Merchant shipping. To the five oceans and five continents” in Vassilis Panayotopoulos (ed.), History of Modern Hellenism, 1770-2000, 6th volume, Ellinika Grammata, Athens, 2003 (in Greek)

18. Gelina Harlaftis, “ Shipping in the interwar years. The establishment during the years of crisis” in Vassilis Panayotopoulos (ed.), History of Modern Hellenism, 1770-2000, 7th volume, Ellinika Grammata, Athens, 2003 (in Greek)

19. Gelina Harlaftis, “The Greek fleet. The turbulent 1940s” in Vassilis Panayotopoulos (ed.), History of Modern Hellenism, 1770-2000, 8th volume, Ellinika Grammata, Athens, 2003 (in Greek)

20. John Theotokas and Gelina Harlaftis, “Greek-owned shipping. Preservation and enhancement of its leading position” in Vassilis Panayotopoulos (ed.), History of Modern Hellenism, 1770-2000, 10th volume, Ellinika Grammata, Athens, 2003 (in Greek)

21. Gelina Harlaftis and John Theotokas, “European family firms in international business: British and Greek tramp-shipping firms”, Business History, vol. 46, April 2004

22. G. Harlaftis, “Mapping the Greek maritime diaspora from the early 18th to the late 20th century” in Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis and Ioanna Minoglou (eds), Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks. Five Centuries of History, Berg Publications, Oxford, 2005, pp. 147-169.

23. Gelina Harlaftis, “Shipping” in Kostas Kostis and Socrates Petmezas (eds), The Development of the Greek Economy in the 19th century, Alexandria 2006

24. Vassilis Kardasis and Gelina Harlaftis, “Seeking the land of promise: Greek diaspora from the mid-nineteenth century to the Second World War” in Ioannis Hasiotis, Olga Katsiardi-Hering and Eurudice Abatzi, The Greeks in Diaspora, 15th-21st centuries, Athens 2006, (in Greek)

25. Gelina Harlaftis, “The rise of the Greek seamen’s movement in ‘Free Greece’” in Christos Hadjiiossif and Prokopis Papastratis (eds), in the

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20th century. Second World War. Occupation and Resistance 1940-45, 3rd volume, Bibliorama, Athens, 2007 (in Greek)

26. Maria Christina Chatziioannou and Gelina Harlaftis, “From the Levant to the City of London: Mercantile Credit in the Greek International Commercial Networks of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries”, in Philip L. Cottrell, Even Lange and Ulf Olsson (eds), Iain L. Fraser and Monika Pohle Fraser (co- eds), Centres and Peripheries in Banking. The Historical Development of Financial Markets, Ashgate 2007

27. Gelina Harlaftis, “From Diaspora Traders to Shipping Tycoons: The Vagliano Bros.”, Business History Review, vol. 81, no.2, Summer 2007, pp. 237-268.

28. Gelina Harlaftis, “ he Greek Shipping Sector c. 1850-2000” Lewis R. Fischer and Even Lange (eds), International Merchant Shipping in the Nineteenth and TwentiethΤ Centuries: The Comparative Dimensionστο No. 37, Research in Maritime History, IMEHA, St. John’s Newfoundland, 2008, pp. 79- 103.

29. Gelina Harlaftis & Sophia Laiou, “Ottoman State Policy in Mediterranean Trade and Shipping, c.1780-c.1820: The Rise of the Greek-Owned Ottoman Merchant Fleet”, Mark Mazower (ed.), Networks of Power in Modern Greece, Hurst, , 2008, . 1-44. στο 30. Gelina Harlaftis,Λονδίνο "Maritime Historyσελ or the History of thalassa", in Gelina Harlaftis, Nikos Karapidakis, Kostas Sbonias and Vaios Vaiopoulos (eds), The New Ways of History, IB Tauris, London, 2009, pp. 211-238

31. G. Harlaftis, “ he 'eastern invasion'. Greeks in the Mediterranean trade and shipping in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries” in Maria Fusaro, Colin Heywood,Τ Mohamed-Salah Omri eds., Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Braudel's Maritime Legacy, I.B. Tauris, (London, 2010), pp. 223-252.

32. Gelina Harlaftis, "L' Histoire Maritime en Grèce", Revue d' Histoire Maritime, 10-11, 2010, 75-97.

33. Gelina Harlaftis, ‘ « » , 144 ’ [The ‘multimillionaireΟ πολυεκατομμυριούχος Mr Marakis’κύριος Vagliano,Μαράκης the scandalΒαλλιάνος of theτο σκάνδαλοTaganrog Customsτου Τελωνείου and theΤαγκανρόγκ 144 catastrophesκαι οι of Antonκαταστροφές Chekhov’, Istorika,του Άντον vol 54,Τσέχωφ June 2011, pp. 79-122.

34. Gelina Harlaftis, “ Systems in Southeastern Mediterranean”, in Edhem Eldem and Socrates Petmezas (eds), The Economic Development of Southeastern Europe in the 19th century, Historical Archives Alpha Bank, Athens 2011, pp. 397-446.

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35. Gelina Harlaftis and George Kostelenos, «International shipping and national economic growth: shipping earnings and the Greek economy in the nineteenth century», The Economic History Review, 65, 4 (2012), pp. 1403– 1427. 36.

Τζελίνα Χαρλαύτη,Ιόνιος «Οι Λόγος Έλληνες και η συνεργασία τουςο με τους Αρμένιους στην Ινδία και τις 287 Ασιατικές-294. Θάλασσες τον 18 αιώνα. Μια πρώτη προσέγγιση», , τόμος αφιερωμένος στη μνήμη της Εύης 37. ΤΟλυμπίτου,елина Харлафти 3 (2011),c, " : , з Противостояние с правительством 1885России-1886Мари " [Вальяно крупные греческие торговцы: зерном и, судебное разбирательство дела о Таганрогской таможни в 1885гг- 1886]Αντιμετωπίζοντας Грецькеτη ρωσική підприємництвоκυβέρνηση Ο Μ і αρής торгівляΒαλλιάνος у Північномуοι Έλληνες Причорноморμεγαλέμποροι’їκαι XVIIIη -δικαστικήXIX ст. υπόθεση του Τελωνείου Ταγκανρόκ στο Збірник наукових статей, Інститут історії 38. EvrydikiУкраїни НАНSifneos України, and GelinaКиїв, 2012 Harlaftis, ‘Entrepreneurship at the Russian Frontier of International Trade. The Greek Merchant Community/Paroikia of Taganrog in the Sea of Azov, 1780s-1830s’, in Viktor Zakharov, Gelina Harlaftis and Olga Katsiardi-Hering, Merchant ‘Colonies’ in the Early Modern Period (15th – 18th Centuries), Chatto & Pickering, London, 2012

39. Τζελίνα Χαρλαύτη, " Ιόνιος Λόγος, 2013 Το "κατηγορώ" του Αριστοτέλη Ωνάση προς τους 40. Gelinaεφοπλιστές Harlaftis και την, " ελληνικήThe Onassis κυβέρνηση global τοshipping 1947, business: 1920s–1950s", Business History Review, Volume 88, Issue 02, Summer 2014, . 241 - 271

BOOK REVIEWS σελ 1. For the book of PIerre Gervais, Yannick Lemarchand and Dominique Margairaz (eds), Merchants and Profit in the Age of Commerce, 1680-1830, Pickering and Chatto, 2014, Economic History Review 2. For the book of Michael B. Miller, Europe and the Maritime World. A Twentieth-Century History, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, for the International Journal of Maritime History. 3. For the book of Gordon Boyce, The Growth and Dissolution of a Large-Scale Business Enterprise: The Furness Interest 1892-1919, (St.John's Newfoundland, 2012) for the Roundtable of International Journal of Maritime History. 4. For the book of John A. Consiglio, Juan Carlos Martinez Oliva and Gabriel Tortella with Monika Pohle Fraser and lain L. Fraser (eds), Banking and finance in the Mediterranean: a historical perspective (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012) for the Economic History Review. 5. For the book of Richard W. Unger (ed.), Shipping and Economic Growth, 1350– 1850, (Leiden: Brill, 2011), for the Business History Review 86 (04), 820-823. 6. For the book of , New Perspectives on 47, 229-232.

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7. For the book of Stig Tenold, Tankers in Τrouble. Norwegian Shipping and the Crisis of the 1970s and 1980s, στο Business History, 50, 3, 2008, 386 – 417. 8. For the book of Jesús M. Valdaliso, La familia Aznar y sus negocios (1830- 1983). Cuatro generaciones de emprasarious en la España contemporánea International Journal of Maritime History, XIX, 2, 2007, 349-383. 9. For the book of Daniel Panzac, Les corsaires barbaresques: La fin d' une epopéeστο for the International Journal of Maritime History, 13 (1), 277. 10. For the book of Andrew Gibson and Arthur Donovan, Abandoned Ocean: A History of Maritime Policy, International Journal of MaritimeΓ History, XII, 2, 2000, 154-157. 11. For the book of Vassilis Kardasis, Diaspora Merchantsστο in the Black Sea: The Greeks in Southern Russia, 1775-1861, International Journal of Maritime History, XIII, 2, 2001, 310-311. 12. For the book of Constantine Papathanasopoulos,στο Greek Steam Company. The Impasses of Protectionism (1855-1872), International Journal of Maritime History, IV, 1, 1992, 274-276. 13. For the book of Vassilis A. Kardasis, στο A. : Crossroads of the Eastern Mediterranean, 1832-1857, International Journal of Maritime History, III, 1, 1991, 264-267.

COMPACT DISC International Maritime Economic History Association, Proceedings, 4th International Congress of Maritime History, Corfu 21-27 June 2004, (CD), Gelina Harlaftis (ed.) 2005

PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS AND ACADEMIC ASSOCIATIONS

2010- Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Business History Review 2008- Member of the Editorial Board, International Journal of Maritime History 2004-2008 President of the International Maritime Economic History Association 2000-2004 Vice-President of the International Maritime Economic History Association 1996-2001 Vice-Chairman of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Maritime History 1993-1996 Secretary of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Maritime History

RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

1. 2017-2020, Project Leader of the Research Project “Onassis Business History”, funded by Onassis Foundation, with the collaboration of Amalia Pappa (General Archives) and Dr Alexandra Papadopoulou.

2. 2016-2019, Project leader of the Research Programme “Greek Shipping in the Age of Revolution: naval and merchant fleet, 1821-1831” funded by the

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Stavros Niarchos Foundation, 2016-2019, Ionian University, with post-doc researcher Dr Katerina Galani

3. 2012-2015 General Co-ordinator of the the interdisciplinary and inter- university project “The Black Sea and its port-cities, 1774-1914. Development, convergence and linkages with the global economy” was included in the Action "Thales", financed by the Greek National Strategic Reference Framework, the E.U. and the Greek Ministry of Education. The project was led by the Department of History of the Ionian University in collaboration with the , the National Hellenic Research Foundation, the Institute of Mediterranean Studies-FORTH, the University of and the . It also collaborated with 23 academic institutions – , Research Institutes and Archives – from the Black Sea countries, that is Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia, as well as from , Norway, Italy, Israel and the United States. The Main Research Group consisted of 19 scholars and the External Collaborators Research Group of 71 scholars (professors, senior researchers, young researchers, that is Ph.D. holders, PhD. students, post-graduate students), 57% of which were Greek and 43% foreigners.

2011-2014 Project manager of the post-doctoral programme titled "From Istanbul to the City of London. Greek Bankers, 1820-1880» with Dr Katerina Galani, The project took place in the Ionian University and was financed by the Ministry of Development and EU for the period 2011-2014.

4. 2007-2010 Project Leader of the Research Programme, «The Development of the ports of the Azov and the Greeks in the 19th century”, 2007-2010, Ionian University and Hellenic National Foundation (EIE) financed by Kostopoulos Foundation, Alpha Bank and Levendis Foundation.

5. 2007-2008 Project leader of the research programme: «The present and the future of the », Academy of Athens, Department of Economic Studies.

6. 2005-2008 Project Leader of the Research Programme, “Greek Maritime Centres in the 19th century”, PENED, Ionian University, financed by the Greek Ministry of Development/EU.

7. 2004- 2006 Project Leader of the Research Programme “Greek Maritime History 18th century”, Pythagoras I, Ionian University, financed by the Greek Ministry of Education/EU.

8. 1998-2004 Project Manager of the Research Programme “Two centuries of Greek shipping companies” led by the Hellenic Historical and Literary Archive, financed by Niarchos Foundation.

9. 2000-2002 Participation of the Development of the Administration System of Inner Sea Transport (SETHAM), Ministry of Merchant Marine. Study of the 10

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group Trademco Ltd-Truth S.A. in collaboration with Amarine-NEI/MERC for the Ministry of Merchant Marine

10. 1996-1997 Scientific coordinator of section VI of the E.U. programme "Competitiveness of European Union Container Shipping", of Mercer Management Consulting and Partners, Lloyd’s Maritime Information Services and University of Piraeus

11. 1991-1996 Project Leader of the project "Registration, microphotography and processing of data of old Ship Registry Books of Greek Port Authorities", University of Piraeus. The project was financed by the Greek Shipowners' Union.

HISTORICAL EXHIBITIONS

1. 2012-2013 Academic Advisor and research manager for the creation of a permanent exhibition in the historical building «Kelia» in Naoussa of Paros titled "War and Peace in the Aegean, 18th century. 'Orlofika' and Greek Shipping". The project was led by the Environmental and Cultural Park of Paros and was financed by the Levendis Foundation.

2. 2008 Co-organizer with Evi Olympitou of the historical Exhibition "The Lighthouses of the Ionian Seas" that took place in May-July 2008 in the Dept of History of Ionian University, Corfu and in the Levatho Municipality in . The exhibition was financed by the Ionian University.

3. June 1998 Project leader of the Exhibition «The Ships Make History» organized by the Ministry of the Mercantile Marine in the exhibition centre of the Piraeus Port Authorities during the International Maritime Exhibition «Poseidonia ‘98».

4. June-July 1997 Project Leader and Producer of the Exhibition «Risks at Sea» that took place in a warehouse of the Thessaloniki Port Authorities during the cultural activities of «Thessaloniki, Cultural Capital of Europe 1997» and in collaboration with the Greek branch of the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage (T.I.C.C.I.H.). The exhibition was financed by Vernicos Maritime, Hellenic Register of Shipping, Lloyd’s Register

The London U.K. P&I Club, UK P & I Club. of Shipping, Μidland Bank, American Bureau of Shipping, Det Norske Veritas, 5. June 1994 Project Leader of the Exhibition «Greek Seamen and Greek Steamships on the Eve of the First World War» organized by the Aegean Maritime Museum that took place on board the s/s Thalis o Milissios during the International Maritime Exhibition «Poseidonia ‘94» and financed by Kostopoulos Foundation.

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ORGANIZATION OF ACADEMIC CONFERENCES

1. October 2016, Athens, International Conference in Memory of Evrydiki Sifneos «From the Aegean to the Black Sea» co-organized with the Institute of Historical Research of the National Research Foundation and the Department of History of the Ionian University. Main organizer. 2. October 2014, Athens, International Conference "Piracy in the Eastern Mediterranean 15th-19th century", Silvia Ioannou Foundation. Co- organizer. 3. October 2014, Istanbul, Turkey- Third Conference of the Black Sea Project, The Economic and Social Development of the Port–Cities of the Western Black Sea Coast,Late 18th – Beginning of the 20th century, Ionian University and Bogazici University, Istanbul. Main Organizer. 4. May/June 2014, Constantza, Romania and Varna, Bulagaria. Second Conference of the Black Sea Project, The Economic and Social Development of the Port–Cities of the Western Black Sea Coast,Late 18th – Beginning of the 20th century, Ionian University and Institute for Mediterranean Studies / FORTH in collaboration with Ovidius University , , The Maritime , Branchof Constanţa and TheThe Bulgarian Lower DanubeState Archives University / Regional of Galaţi State Archives – VarnaMuseum. Main of Organizer. Constanţa The National Archives of Romania, Constanţa 5. September 2013, Odessa, Ukraine - First Conference of the Black Sea Project,The Economic and Social Development of the Port-Cities of the Northern Black Sea Coast, Late 18th –Beginning of the 20th century, Ionian University and Hellenic Research Foundation in collaboration with Hellenic Foundation for Culture – Odessa Branch and State Archives of Odessa. Main Organizer. 6. October 2010, Kiev Ukraine - International Conference «Greeks in the international trade of the South of the , 18th-19th c., in collaboration of the Ionian University with the Centre of Neohellenic Research/National Research Foundation, Centre for the Pontic Studies, Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine with the collaboration of the State University of Nizhyn. Co- organizer. 7. November 2010, Piraeus- Workshop in collaboration with the Hellenic Maritime Museum titled «The heyday of Greek Sailing Ship fleet in the 19th century". Co-organizer. 8. 10-14 July 2009, Rostov-on-Don, Russia- International Conference «Economic and Social Development of the Azov Port-Cities and the Greeks in the Long 19th Century» organized by the Ionian University, the Centre of Neohellenic Research/National Research Foundation and the Southern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SSC RAS). Co- organizer. 9. 10-13 December 2008, Rethymno, Crete, «International Conference of Economic and Social History. Theoretical approaches and research». Co- organization of the Department of History of the Ionian University and the Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete. In the

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conference 60 participants took place from 12 Universities and research centres from Greece, the U.K., Germany, France and Turkey. Co-organizer. 10. 3-4 October 2008, , Romania. «Greeks in Romania in the 19th century», International Conference of the Historical Archive of Alpha Bank. In the conference took place 23 participants from the Universities of Romania, France, USA and Greece. Main Organizer. 11. 14-16 September 2006, Cephalonia. International Conference «Shipping in the Era of Social Responsibility» in honour of Professor Basil Metaxas (1925-1996). Co-organization of Ionian University, University of the Aegean, and University of Piraeus. In the conference took part 54 participants from the Universities of Greece, Italy, U.K., Netherlands, Canada, USA and Malaysia. Main Organizer 21-22 October 2005, Corfu. International Conference «Historical Studies in the last 20 years». Anniversary for the 20 years of the Department of History of the Ionian University, 1985-2005. In the conference took part 18 participants from the Universities of Greece, France, Netherlands, U.K., USA, Turkey and Israel. Main Organizer. 12. 21-27 June 2004, Corfu. IVth International Congress of Maritime History of the International Maritime Economic History Association. There were 156 participants from 28 countries. Main Organizer. 13. 21-22 September 2001, Corfu. Pre-conference of Session X titled «Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks, c.1000-2000», for the th International Economic History Congress, 2002. In the pre- conference there were 18 participants from Greece, U.K., Netherlands,ΧΙΙΙ Italy, Malta, Israel, Malaysia, China, USA, Canada and Australia. In August 2002, a short version of the conference-session was repeated in Buenos Aires in XIIIth . Main Organizer. 14. 20-22 April 2001, Miami, Florida, USA, Session organizer, «MultinationalΙΕΗΑ Maritime Services in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”, in Business History Conference, Annual Meeting.με Mainθέμα Organizer. 15. 12-14 September 1997, Piraeus, Pre-conference for the -15 Session titled «Global Markets: The Internationalization of the Sea-Transport Industries since 1850», for the th International EconomicΒ History Congress. In the session there were 22 participants from Finland, U.K., USA, Canada, Japan, Germany, Denmark,ΧΙΙ Norway, Greece and Australia. A shorter version of the conference-session was repeated in XIIth IEHA in Madrid of Spain in 1998. Main Organizer.

PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES 1. 15-16 December 2017, Αθήνα, International Symposium “Russian Religious Art in Orthodox East: Politics, Art and Technology”, co-organisation Institute for Mediterranean Studies-FORTH and Benaki Museum. Paper presented “«Vagliano Brothers». he Cephalonian big merchants and shipowners of South Russia - «Big benefactors» of Greece.” Τ 2. 5-7 September 2017, Batoum, Georgia. Conference organised in the framework of “Batumi, Odessa, Trabzon - The Cultural Semantics of the Black

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Sea from the Perspective of Eastern Port Cities” project implemented by the Center for Literary and Cultural Research (ZfL) in Berlin in cooperation between ZfL and Ilia State University (Tbilisi). Paper presented «Maritime transport systems, dynamic change of port-cities and the globalization process of the eastern shore of the Black Sea in the nineteenth century” International Conference Port cities as contact zones and cities of exception (with a special focus on the Black Sea after 1774). στο

3. 16-18 September 2016, Paros, International Symposium «Russians in the Aegean, 1770-1775. The long term consequences of a short-lived Hegemony”, organized by the Environmental Park of Paros and the Municipality of Paros. Paper presented “The ‘Orlofika’ and Greek Shipping”.

4. August 24-26 2017, Βιέννη, 21st Annual Congress of European Business History Association. Paper presented with Christos Tsakas, "Southern Europe helping Northern Europe: Greek shipowners and the revival of the West German shipyards. Tranformations in the global shipping industry in the 1950s".

5. 13-15 July 2017, Οξφόρδη, Oxford Naval History Conference, «Economic Warfare and the Sea, 1650-1950», All Souls College, Oxford. Paper presented with Katerina Galani «Between a Navy and a merchant fleet. Greek Shipping during the war of Greek Independence.

6. 29 June 2017, Glasgow, ‘The Routledge Companion to The Makers of Global Business, University of Glasgow. Paper presented “The evolution of the European shipping firm: from local to global».

7. 24-27 May 2017, Ioannina, 3rd International Conference in Economic and Social History, Labour History: production, markets, relations, policies (from the late Middle ages to the early 21st century , Greek Economic History Association and University Ioannina. Paper presented «Transforming the island maritime culture to corporate business culture. Crews on the ships of the Onassis shipping group».

8. 12-13 May 2017, Rethymno, Academic Meeting «Aspects of the transition from the to the Greek state», Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete. Paper with Alexandra Papadopoulou, titled «The maritime centres of the Aegean and the Ionian seas on the verge of the Ottoman Empire and the Greek state”.

9. March 9-10, 2017, PARIS, International Conference, Ministére de l’économie et des finances, France. Paper titled « nterfirm credit in editerranean urope. Greek-owned trading and shipping business from local to global, end-19th century to end-20th century». Ι Μ Ε

10. 27 June to 1 July 2016, Perth, Western Australia, 7th IMEHA International Congress of Maritime History, Murdoch University. Paper titled “Dynamic

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Change of Port Cities, Maritime Transport Systems and the global linkages of the Black Sea in the Nineteenth Century”.

11. 8 April 2016, Athens, Academic meeting “ Neohellenic history and Ottoman studies. A mapping attempt”, Historical Archive of University of Athens. Paper with Sophia Laiou and Dionysios Tzakis titled “Neohellenic and Ottoman History in the Ionian University”

12. 25 -28 October 2016, Leipzig, International Conference, Leipzig Transport statistics in pre- and early industrial economic history: The challenges and opportunities of Sound Toll Registers Online, University of Leipzig. Paper titled «The use of maritime databases and Maritime History. Statistics and interpretations».

13. 20-22 October 2016, Athens. International Academic Conference “Greco- Russian relations in the early modern and modern period (18th-20th centuries), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in collaboration with the State Lemonosov University of Moscow. Paper titled «International commercial businesses of Southern Russian and the formation of entrepreneurial networks between the Black Sea and Western Europe from the end of the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century”.

14. 3 June 2016, Liverpool, “Shipping, globalisation and structural change in the 1970s, John Moores University”. Paper titled “Making the global tankerΙnternational business: The conference case of Onassis shipping group”.

15. 17 December 2016, Piraeus, Academic Conference, «The dialogue of two Peoples: Greece-Russia 2016» Two-day Workshop, Laskaridis Foundation. Paper titled «The Development of the ports of the Black Sea from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Greek international commercial businesses of Southern Russia».

16. 18 November 2015, Athens, Society for Neohellenic Studies, academi Journal Mnemon. Round Table titled “Teaching Economic History and Business History”.

17. 11-13 December 2015, Athens. Research Project Kripis I. Conference “Networks in History from the Ancient to Modern Times, organized by the National Research Foundation. Paper titled "The dynamics of the entrepreneurial networks of Greek trading companies in Russia, 1780s- 1910s".

18. August 2015, Kyoto, Japan. XVIIth World Economic History Congress a) Paper presented "The development of trade and shipping of Black Sea port – cities and their integration to the Western European Economy, 1830s – 1910s", b) Paper presented "The global evolution of eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea maritime business: collective biographies of Greek shipowners".

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19. July 2015, Rotterdam, Netherlands. 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS). Paper presented "The formation of Greek international trading companies in the New Russian port-cities linking the Black Sea with western Europe (1780s-1820s)".

20. June 2015, , University of the Aegean. European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism & Ports – ECONSHIP 2015 “Shipping and Ports at Crossroads: Competition, Global Sourcing and Regulatory Challenges. Paper presented titled "Between Grain and Oil: The Formation of the Transport and Port Systems of the Eastern coast of the Black Sea, late 19th-Early 20th c".

21. August 2014, Utrecht Netherlands. European Business History Association, Annual Conference. Paper presented titled "Trade and finance between London, Constantinople and Southern Russia: The Greek business group in the 19th century".

22. July 2014, St. Petersburg, Russia. Second International Congress Of Eurasian Maritime History. Paper presented titled "The Black Sea and the development of the trade and shipping of its port-cities, 1780s-1910s".

23. May 2014, Barcelona, Spain. 4th Mediterranean Maritime History Network. Paper presented titled "The Name is the Game (and the Sail): Boat-naming Practices of Greek Shipowners in the 18th and 19th centuries" with Nikolaos Chrissidis.

24. March 2013, New York, USA. Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, New York University. Paper presented “Linking the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea to the West: the development of Greek sea- transport systems in the 18th and 19th centuries” in the workshop "The Mediterranean as Movement: Greeks and Russians in a Contested Space".

25. November 2012, Instabul, Turkey. First International Congress Of Eurasian Maritime History Istanbul 2012, , . Paper presented "The dynamics of Eastern Mediterranean shipping and trade. The expansion of the Ottoman(Turkısh-Greek Marıtıme fleet History)to the West,Pırı theReıs western Unıversıty Mediterranean and the Atlantic ocean and to the East, the Black Sea and the Indian ocean, 1770s-1821".

26. November 2012, Athens. International Conference "Greek-British relations", organized by the Foundation of the Greek Parliament. Paper presented "Greek merchant bankers in the City of London, 1860-1900. The case 'Vagliano Bros vs. Bank of England'".

27. August-September 2012, Paris, France. 17th annual conference EBHA, 1st joint conference with BHSJ, Paris. Paper presented titled «The beginning of an “Empire”. between and Europe, 1924-1940», with Maria Damilakou.

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28. October 2012, Galatz, Romania. nternational History Colloquium "By– Passing Periphery: South–Eastern European Economy and its Convergences to the Core. Routes And Goods, ActorsΙ And Factors (16TH–19TH Centuries)", Lo "The integration of the Black Sea in the global economy". wer University of Galaţi, Romania. Paper presented 29. July 2012, Ghent, Belgium. 6th International Maritime Economic History Congress. Participation in a Round Table «The Future of Maritime History”.

30. June 2011, Chios. European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism & Ports - ECONSHIP 2011 “Maritime Transport: pportunities and Threats in the post crises world”, University of the Aegean - Paper presented «The “mega” agent and the “micro” principal: The evolutionο of Greek shipping firm in the 19th century» with Alexandra Papadopoulou.

31. August 2011, Athens. 15th European Business History Association, Annual Conference “Business, Finance and the State in 20th Century: European Comparisons in Historical Perspective, Crises and Transformation. Paper presented “Mr Onassis and Game Theory”.

32. October 2009, Athens. Second meeting «The Mediterranean and its Seas", (2008-2010), a collaboration of the University of Athens with the University of Minnesota. Paper presented titled «Maritime networks of Eastern Mediterranean: Linking 'thalassa' with 'okeanos'».

33. March 2010, Durham, U.K. Economic History Society, nnual Conference. Paper presented “Russian Port Customs, Anton Chekhov and Mari Vagliano, the “Emperor” of Azov Sea. Confronting Institutions in theΑ Russian Empire, 1880s».

34. April 2010, Prato, Italy. International Conference XLII SETTIMANA DI STUDI, «Dove va la storia economica? Metodi e prospettive. Secc. XIII-XVIII. Where is Economic History going? Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th Centuries», organized by stituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”.. Paper presented titled « International business of Southeastern Europe and Eastern Mediterranean,Ι 18th century: Sources, methods and interpretive issues»,

35. May 2010, Izmir, Turkey. 3rd Mediterranean Maritime History Network Conference.Paper presented titled «The Ottoman-Greek fleet, 1780-1821».

36. May 2010, Athens. International conference organized by the Department of Turkish Studies and Contemporary Eastern Studies of the University of Athens and of the Association of Near East. Paper presented «Constantinople between East and West, 19th century-beginning of 20th century».

37. July 2010 Spetses. Conference of the General Archives of Spetses. Paper presented «The rise of Greek shipping and Spetsiot shipping in the 18th century», in the Conference titled "The Shipping of Spetses" .

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38. August 2010, Argostoli, Cephalonia. ' Panhellenic Conference of Maritime Museums. Paper presented «The research in the Maritime History of 18th-20th centuries» Η

39. August 2009, Utrecht, Netherlands. Fifteenth International Economic History Congress, «Merchant Colonies in the Context of the International Commerce in the Early Modern Period». Paper presented «Merchant Paroikiesστη andσυνεδρία the International Commerce of the Greeks in the Mediterranean of the Eighteenth Century».

40. 28 March 2009, Oxford. Workshop titled «Shipping and Trade from the Napoleonic Era to the Early Twentieth Century» co-organized from the University of Oxford and the University of Oslo. Paper presented «Business networks as global institutions: Greek maritime business 1700-2000».

41. 23-28 September 2008, Minessota, U.S.A. First international workshop, collaboration of Department of History at the University of Minnesota and Department of History and Archaelogy, University of Athens, «Mediterranean and Its Seas 1st». Paper presented «The Globalization of` the Eastern Mediterranean In the 18th and 19th centuries».

42. 4-6 July 2008, Hermoupolis Syros. Annual Hermoupolis Seminars: Paper presented « ».

43. Τρίτη 8 JulyΕλληνοκε 2008, Ερμούποληντρισμός και. Hermoupolisεγωκεντρισμός Syros. Annual Hermoupolis Seminars. Presentation of the research project of the Ionian University PENED 2003: «The Maritime Centres of the Ionian and Aegean Seas, 19th century», with the participation of the three ph.D. candidates of the Dept of History of the Ionian University.

44. 23-27 June 2008, Greenwich, U.K. Fifth International Congress of Maritime History International Maritime Economic History Association. : A) Paper presented with Ioannis Theotokas, B) Presentation of the resultsτης of the research project Pythagoras I C) Presentation ofΕκεί the researchσυμμετείχα projectμε PENED titled «The Maritime Centres of the Ionian and Aegean Seas, 19th century».

45. May 2008, Athens. Second international workshop, collaboration of Department of History at the University of Minnesota and Department of History and Archaelogy, University of Athens, «Mediterranean and Its Seas 1st». Paper presented «The Eastern invasion’: The Greeks in the Mediterranean trade and shipping in the 18th and early 19th c.».

46. 4-5 April 2008, Athens. Sixth Framework Programme Priority, «Citizens and Governance in Knowledge Based Society», RAMSES2, Network of Excellence, Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l’Homme of Aix-en-Provence, (co- ordinator). Thematic Unit: Exchanges, Athens workshop, «Social Groups and Practices of Trading in the Mediterranean, (17th-19th centuries)», co-

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organization of the Institute for Neohellenic Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation, Centro Interdipartimentale di Studi Europei e Mediterranei / Universitá di Trieste, Istituto di Studi Sulle Societá Mediterranee/CNR – Napoli, Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche/ Universitá di Bari, MMSH, TELEMME, Université de Provence (Aix-Marseille). Paper presented titled «Entrepreneurial networks in the 19th century».

47. 15 – 16 December 2007, Exeter, U.K. International Workship of the Exeter University titled «Intercultural Contacts, Multiple Identities and Shifting Allegiances: the Caravane Maritime and its Protagonists in the Early Modern Mediterranean». Paper presented « he Ottoman-Greek and Venetian/Ionian fleet in the Western Mediterranean grain trade during the Napoleonic wars». Τ 48. 15-17 November 2007, Lorient Γαλλίας. International Conference of the Université de Bretagne Sud in titled «La Recherche Internationale de l’Histoire Maritime : Essai d’ Evaluation». Paper presented titled «Current Research in Maritime History inΓαλλία Greece».

49. 21 October 2007, Oslo Norway. International conference of the University of Oslo, titled "International Merchant Shipping in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries». Paper presented «Greek Shipping, 19th c.»

50. 13-15 September 2007, Geneva, Switzerland. Commentator of a session in the 11th Annual Conference of the European Business History Association.

51. 4 March 2007, Athens. Workshop «Circles and Centres of teaching history. Presence and Practice", organized by the Department of History and Archaelogy of the University of Athens. Paper presented on the Curriculum and the teaching of the Department of History of the Ionian University.

52. 5-9 June 2007, Athens. Conference on «Constantine Karamanlis in the 20th century», organized by Karamanlis Foundation. Paper presented «The Greek Shipowners and Constantine Karamanlis, 1945-1975».

53. 21-25 August 2006, Helsinki, Finland. Fourteenth International Economic History Congress. Paper presented with Sophia Laiou titled «Ottoman State , Finance and Maritime Trade: the emergence of an Ottoman- Greek fleet, 1780-1820».

54. 9-10 June 2006, Corfu. International Conference, "Economic Development of South-eastern Europe in the 19th century», Historical Archive of Alpha Bank and University of Athens. Paper presented titled "Maritime transport and Port Systems in South-eastern Europe».

55. 4-7 May 2006, Messina – Taormina, Italy. Second Mediterranean Maritime History Network. Paper presented «Grain trade from Levant in the port of Genoa during the Napoleonic wars».

56. July 2005, Hermoupolis Syros. Annual Seminars of Hermoupolis. Paper presented «Syros, the centre of the "dispersed city" of the Ionian and Aegean seas». 19

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57. 1-2 October 2004, . Conference «Economic Development and Greek Economy in the 19th century", Dpt of Economic Sciences, University of Athens and Archive of Alpha Bank. Paper presented «Shipping and Economic Development from the creation of the Greek States to the Balkan wars».

58. 6-9 October 2004, Constantza, Romania. 1st International Congress of Naval History. Paper presented titled «Greek entrepreneurs in the river and sea trade of the Danube in the second half of the 19th century».

59. 8-9 October 2004, Hydra. Fifth Conference of Maritime Museums. Paper presented titled «Tracking ships».

60. 17-18 July 2004, . Conference «Andreas Embiricos and Andros», Association of Andriot Scientists to the Memory of Andreas Embiricos. Paper presented with Helen Beneki, «Greek shipping and the shipping of Embircos at the time of steamships».

61. June 2004, Corfu. IVth International Congress of Maritime History. Paper presented «Following the Nereids. The formation of Greek shipping statistics, 18th-20th centuries».

62. November 2003, Rhodes. International Conference «Language, literature, culture in the Aegean» (Rhodes, 7-9 November 2003), organized by the Literature Department of the University of Athens. Paper presented titled «Travelling in the Aegean».

63. 10-13 May 2003, Rome. Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente. Paper presented titled «Greeks in the sea-routes of Libya».

64. 13-16 June 2002, Delphi. Conference titled «Entrepreneurship in theory and in history», . Paper presented with Maria Christina Chatziioannou, «Greek Entrepreneurship in International & National BusinessΟικονομικό in the NineteenthΠανεπιστήμιο & TwentiethΑθηνών Centuries».

65. 30 May-1 June 2002, Stockholm. Conference of the European Association for Banking History e.V. Nordea & SEB, «Centres and Peripheries in Banking». Paper presented Maria Christina Chatziioannou, titled «From the Levant to the City of London: Mercantile Credit in the Greek International Commercial Networks of theμε 18th and 19th centuries».

66. August 2002, Buenos Aires, Argentina. hirteenth Economic History Congress. Paper titled « apping Greek maritime diaspora». Τ 67. November 2002, AthensΜ . Fourth International History Conference, titled «Historiography of early modern and modern Greek History, 1833-2002», NRF/INE. Paper presented «Maritime History on board and on steam».

68. 11-14 December 2001, Perth/Freemantle Australia. Conference « aritime History beyond 2000: Visions of Sea and Shore. An International Conference on Maritime History and Heritage». Paper presented Maria- Μ 20 με Gelina Harlaftis ______

Christina Chadziioannou Malcolm Tull, “Transplanting maritime traditions: from the Aegean islands to Western Australia”. και 69. April 2001, Miami Florida. 47th Business History Conference, Florida International University. Paper presented Ioannis Theotokas titled «Global Services of European Tramp Shipping Companies in the 20th century: The British and Greek cases».

70. November 2000, Bremen, Germany. Conference titled «Pirates and Privateers», Ubersee Museum. Paper presented titled «Greek privateers and pirates in the Age of Enlightenment: Myth and Reality».

71. 3-5 August 2000, Esbjerg, Denmark. Third International Congress of Maritime History. Paper presented with Maria Christina Chatziioannou, «Corsairs and Pirates in Greek waters during the first third of the Nineteenth Century».

72. 6 May 2000 Greenwich. Workshop titled «Modern Greece and World Shipping», National Maritime Museum/Goldsmiths University. Paper presented «The 19th century Greek Shipping Trade».

73. 5 February 2000, Cambridge, Workshop titled «Corsairs and Pirates in the Ottoman Empire», Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies, Newnham College. Paper presented titled «Corsairs and pirates in the eastern Mediterranean, 15th to 19th centuries».

74. 14-15 January 2000, Rotterdam, International Conference «Entrepreneurship and institutions in a comparative perspective: Europe and Asia, 16th-20th century». Paper presented titled «Greek shipping business in the 19th and 20th centuries: networks, diaspora and culture».

75. 22-25 September 1999, Treilles, Γαλλία. International Conference «Risques Financiers et Systeme de Credit en France et en Grece (XIXe et XXe siecles), Fondation des Treilles. Paper presented «Risk and Finance in the Greek-owned fleet 1830-1914».

76. 4-6 June 1998, Istanbul. Economic History Conference «Long Run Economic Change in the Mediterranean Basin, Bogazici University/Harvard University. Paper presented with Vassilis Kardasis, «Changes in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea-Trade, 1880-1914».

77. 28-30 November 1996, Athens. Conference «Harilaos Trikoupis and his epoch», Paper presented titled «Greeks beyond the borders of the Greek state, in the sea routes between eastern and western Europe at the last third of the 19th century".

78. 7-9 November 1996, Piraeus. International Conference in Quantitative Analysis, . Paper presented with Ioannis Theotokas,

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«Shipping Statistics and Archival Research. The case of Greek-owned shipping, 1830-1996».

79. 5-8 June 1996, Amsterdam. Second International Congress f Maritime History. Paper presented titled «Managing risk at sea: total losses in Greek ships an Greek shipping firms in the interwar period». ο

80. November 1996, Piraeus. Conference «Greek coasts and Seas in 2000". University of Piraeus. Paper presented with Ioannis Theotokas «Navigation and sea commercial routes in the Eastern Mediterranean, 19th-20th centuries».

81. 25 September-2 October 1996, Odessa. Conference on «Greeks in Ukraine. 18th century, social life, trade and culture". Hellenic Cultural Foundation and Department of History of the University of Odessa. Paper presented titled «Greek commercial and maritime networks in southern Russia, 1830-1914».

82. 19-21 October 1995, Rethymno. International Colloquium, «European Enterprise: Strategies of Adaptation and Renewal in the XXth Century”, . Paper presented titled « ntrepreneurial Strategies in the Greek Fleet in the first half of the twentieth century». Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης Ε 83. September1994, Milano, Italy. Eleventh International Economic History Congress. Paper presented titled «Patterns of Ownership and Finance in the Greek Deep-Sea Going Fleet, 1880-1914».

84. May 1992, Athens. International Conference titled “The diaspora of the Greeks in Russia”, organized by the University of Athens. Paper presented «Black Sea-Marseille-London: axis of maritime and commercial activities».

85. August 1992, Liverpool, Great Britain. First International Maritime Congress, International Maritime Economic History Association. Paper presented titled, «The Greek Shipping Offices in London in the interwar Period».

86. August 1992, Leuven, Belgium. enth International Economic History Congress. Paper presented titled « he Role of the Greeks in the Black Sea (1830-1900)». Τ Τ

SEMINARS AND LECTURES IN FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES

1. 24 March 2017, New York, Lecture titled “Black Sea history, 19th . Research and Writing», within the series of Lectures Black Sea Networks, organized by Columbia University с

2. March 2016, Athens, Academic Workshop Repenser la Mediterranee. Questions d’Histoire et d’Historiographie en Mediterranee orientale / Rethinking the Mediterranean. History and Historiography issues on the 22

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Eastern Mediterranean for ph.D. candidates within the international research network Ramses under the auspices of Maison Mediterraneenne des Sciences de l’Homme / Aix-Marseille Universite organized by the Ecole Francaise of Athens and the Institute of Historical Research of the National Research Foundation. Seminar on the History of the Black Sea.

3. September 2015, Ancona. Seminar to the European Business History Association Summer School, “Business History: debates, challenges and opportunities".

4. 17 March 2012, Milano, Italy. Invited speaker University of Bocconi. Lecture titled "Confronting the Russian and United States governments in 1880s and the 1950s: Greek shipowners in global business".

5. 20-22 October 2011, Porto, Portugal. Invited speaker – honorary lecture titled "Changes in the Mediterranean trade and shipping of the 18th c.:The dynamics of the 'maritime city' of the Ionian and Aegean Seas", in II Conference CITCEM, «Heritage, Uses and Representations of the Sea», FLUP.

6. 8 December 2011, London, U.K. Invited speaker, lecture titled « r Onassis and Game Theory”, International Commission for Maritime History, British Commission, Proctor Memorial Lecture. Μ στην 7. 10 February 2009, Οξφόρδη, U.K, in Visiting Fellows Colloquium of All Souls College. Seminar titled «Diaspora Family Networks, Business Groups and Global Institutions. From the Vaglianos to Onassis».

8. 5 November 2008, Cambridge Mass., U.S.A. Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Greek Study Group. Lecture titled «Leaders in the World Shipping Business: Greek Shipping Family Firms».

9. 18 November 2008, Cambridge Mass., U.S.A. Seminar titled «From the Vagliano bros to Aristotle Onassis. International Family Networks, Business Groups and Diaspora Capitalism» within the framework of the seminars of Business History of Harvard Business School.

10. 30 October 2008, Μichigan, U.S.A. Center for European Studies/European Union Center, University of Michigan. Lecture titled "Mediterranean entrepreneurial diaspora networks in the Long Nineteenth Century».

11. 23-27 June 2008, Greenwich, U.K., Vth International Maritime History Conference της Ιnternational Maritime Economic History Association. As President of ΙΜΕΗΑ Presidential Address «Reaching the centre».

12. 5 February 2008, Paris, France. Seminar in Έcole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, titled «Allies or enemies of the state? Pirates, corsairs and privateers in the Levant seas, 1770s-1820s».

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13. 23 April 2007, Exeter, U.K., Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, University of Exeter. titled «The Rise of the Greek Fleet in Mediterranean shipping and trade during the 18th c.». Διάλεξη 16. 6-7 June 2006, Haifa, Israel. International Conference «Competing Networks: Greek and Other Commercial Houses in the Mediterranean during the Long Nineteenth Century», University of Haifa. Plenary speech titled «Mediterranean entrepreneurial Diaspora networks during the Long Nineteenth Century».

17. 3 October 2006, Boston, U.S.A., History Dpt, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Lecture titled «The Mediterranean and Greek Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks, 18th-19th centuries».

18. 4 October 2006, Boston, U.S.A. Tufts University, Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Seminar given within the course of professor Leila Fawaz titled «Northeastern Mediterranean during the Balkan Wars». καθηγήτρια 19. 31 March 2005, Liverpool, U.K.. Lecturer of Peter Davies Lecture 2005, titled «The common business strategies of the north and south. ritish and Greek tramp shipping companies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries». Β 20. 11-14 December 2001, Perth/Fremantle, Australia. «Maritime History beyond 2000: Visions of Sea and Shore. An International Conference on Maritime History and Heritage», University of Western Australia. Plenary lecture titled «Maritime History since Braudel».

21. March 2000, New York, U.S.A. «Greek Shipping in the 20th century: Myth or Reality?», the Kimon . Doukas Lecture, Program in Hellenic Studies, Columbia University. Α 22. March 2000, Sacramento, California, U.S.A. «The Greek International Maritime Network in the 19th and 20th centuries: Diaspora and Culture», The Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism.

23. 1-8 October 1998, Havana, Cuba. Lecture titled «El Auge de la Industria Naviera Griega en el siglo Veinte», within the framework of a Hellenic Cultural Week «Grecia, Luz, Civilizacion» organized by the Hellenic Embassy of Havana.

24. 9 December 1995, London, U.K. Lecture at the British Commission for Maritime History in ing’s College, University of London. Lecture titled « he International Network of the Greeks in the 20th Century». Κ Τ

OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

Series editor "Brills' Studies in Maritime History", Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands

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1) Werner Scheltjens, Dutch Deltas. Emergence, Functions and Structure of the Low Countries’ Maritime Transport System, ca. 1300-1850, BSMH vol. 1 , Brill, 2015

2) Apostolos Delis, Mediterranean Wooden Shipbuilding. Economy, Technology and Institutions in Syros in the Nineteenth Century, BSMH vol. 2 , Brill, 2016

3) Sze Hang Choi, The Remarkable Hybrid Maritime World of Hong Kong and the West River Region in the Late Qing Period, BSMH vol. 3 , Brill, 2017

4) Katerina Galani, British Shipping in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars. The Untold Story of a Successful Adaptation, BSMH vol. 4 , Brill, 2017

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