
Marina Bantiou
Marina Bantiou is Adjunct Lecturer of History Didactics and Oral History at the Department of Early Childhood Education at University of Thessaly. She graduated from the Department of Political Science and History of Panteion University, holding also in between a semester scholarship at Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz, Austria. Then she received a master’s degree in Historical Research, Didactics and New Technologies from the Department of History at the Ionian University. She defended her doctoral dissertation at the same Department for the coverage of the Battle of Crete in the Greek and international press, which was graded unanimously with excellent votes and for which she received a full scholarship from the General Secretariat for Research and Technology and the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation. She also teaches the seminars "Documentation of Oral Testimonies", “Daily Press Documentation as a Historical Source of Contemporary History” and “Citation Management Systems and Bibliography Management” at the Master’s Program “Methodology of Criticism and Publication of Historical Sources” at the Department of History at Ionian University. She is also a Visiting Researcher at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Peloponnese.
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This symposium received an extraordinary amount of attention in the circles of specialists representing various disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. The volume has a three-part structure. The first, which has a strictly monographic character, is comprised of five articles addressing the issue of migration of the Serbian ethnos in the 16th_ 13th centuries. The texts included in the other two sections provide a historical, cultural, and literary background for the topic explored in the first part, broadening the reader’ s knowledge about the hi story of Southern, Western and Eastern Slavs from the Middle Ages to the 21 st century.
The phenomenon of migration has been interpreted here on many semantic levels, situated in various discourses, and examined in diverse categories, such as historical and political, economic and social, religious and cultural. It has been studied directly and indirectly in the ideological, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual spaces. It is from such a wide-ranging perspective that this monograph presents the phenomenon of migration, referred to and identified within the boundaries of the entire Slavic region, defined through the prism of fixed and variable, universal and local categories and cultural implications.
Papers by Marina Bantiou
This symposium received an extraordinary amount of attention in the circles of specialists representing various disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. The volume has a three-part structure. The first, which has a strictly monographic character, is comprised of five articles addressing the issue of migration of the Serbian ethnos in the 16th_ 13th centuries. The texts included in the other two sections provide a historical, cultural, and literary background for the topic explored in the first part, broadening the reader’ s knowledge about the hi story of Southern, Western and Eastern Slavs from the Middle Ages to the 21 st century.
The phenomenon of migration has been interpreted here on many semantic levels, situated in various discourses, and examined in diverse categories, such as historical and political, economic and social, religious and cultural. It has been studied directly and indirectly in the ideological, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual spaces. It is from such a wide-ranging perspective that this monograph presents the phenomenon of migration, referred to and identified within the boundaries of the entire Slavic region, defined through the prism of fixed and variable, universal and local categories and cultural implications.