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'''Specializing in'''<br> '''Specializing in'''<br>
* 19th-century Greek women's press<br> * 19th-century Greek women's press<br>
-* 19th -20th century Greek women education<br>+* 19th -20th century Greek women education<br><br><br>
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'''Personal website'''<br> '''Personal website'''<br>
-* [http://www.fks.uoc.gr/english/Index.htm www.fks.uoc.gr]<br><br>+* http://www.fks.uoc.gr/english/cvs/DalakouraCV.htm<br><br><br>
'''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br> '''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br>
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* (Forthcoming) Female discourses on Education in the Ottoman Greek Women’s periodicals (19th c. – 1908) [in Greek], Mnimon, 2010<br> * (Forthcoming) Female discourses on Education in the Ottoman Greek Women’s periodicals (19th c. – 1908) [in Greek], Mnimon, 2010<br>
* (Forthcoming) “Debates on Education in the Ottoman Greek Women’s periodicals (19th c. – 1908)”. Paper presented at the Conference “The History of Popular education, Utrecht, August 2009. (Forthcomining in a volume edited by Sjaak Braster, Ian Grosvenor & Frank Simon, 2011).<br> * (Forthcoming) “Debates on Education in the Ottoman Greek Women’s periodicals (19th c. – 1908)”. Paper presented at the Conference “The History of Popular education, Utrecht, August 2009. (Forthcomining in a volume edited by Sjaak Braster, Ian Grosvenor & Frank Simon, 2011).<br>
-* (Forthcoming) Aspects of Girls’ Education in the Greek Communities of the Ottoman Empire (19th c. - 1922): Moral and Ethnic/National, Women's History Review, Special Issue, September 20111 (Krassimira Daskalova, Mary O'Dowd and Daniela Koleva (eds)) +* (Forthcoming) Aspects of Girls’ Education in the Greek Communities of the Ottoman Empire (19th c. - 1922): Moral and Ethnic/National, Women's History Review, Special Issue, September 20111 (Krassimira Daskalova, Mary O'Dowd and Daniela Koleva (eds)) <br><br><br>
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'''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br> '''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br>
-* Participating in COST Action IS 0901 [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/COST_Action “Women Writers in History”] (2009-2013).<br>+* Participating, as a member of Working Group 3, in COST Action IS 0901 [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/COST_Action “Women Writers in History”] (2009-2013)<br>
-* Project on Ottoman women’s Journals (19th c. 1923 [?])+*Participating in the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Belgrade%2C_April_2011 COST-WWIH workshop], Belgrade 14-16 April 2011<br>
-* Publishing a volume on Ottoman women’s Journals (19th c. 1923 [?]) (a collective work)+* Project on Ottoman women’s Journals (19th c. - 1923)
-* Publishing articles on Greek women pedagogues, their writing work and its influence on Greek educational culture and pedagogical thought. +* Publishing articles on Greek women pedagogues, their writing work and its influence on Greek educational culture and pedagogical thought. <br>
-<br><br>+*Participating in the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bucharest%2C_April_2012 COST-WWIH workshop] Bucharest 25-28 April 2012. <br>
 +*Participating in the international workshop [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Transnational_Perspectives_on_19th_and_20th_century_Women%E2%80%99s_Writing Transnational Perspectives on 19th and 20th century Women’s Writing], Istanbul, 27-29 September 2012.<br><br><br>
'''E-mail'''<br> '''E-mail'''<br>
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-AsK, September 2010+AsK, September 2012
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*Participants > Dalakoura <br><br> *Participants > Dalakoura <br><br>

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Katerina Dalakoura



Specializing in

  • 19th-century Greek women's press
  • 19th -20th century Greek women education


Personal website

Some recent publications relevant for NEWW

  • (2005) Administrative Forms, Classification of Knowledge and Social Reproduction in Female Education (19th c. –beginning of 20th c.) [in Greek], in Sofia Iliadou-Tachou & Andreas Andreou (eds) Greek education (18th c. – 20th c): Research issues. Florina: University of West Macedonia Press.
  • (2007) (in cooperation with S. Ziogou-Karastergiou) Women Teachers’ Professional Identity [in Greek], Educational Sciences, 4: 19-32.
  • (2007) Education and Female Consciousness in the Creek Communities of the Ottoman Empire (19th c) The Hindrance of the Emergence of a Feminist Consciousness [in Greek], Ariadne, 13:223-244.
  • (2008) Women’s Education in the Greek Communities of the Ottoman Empire (19th cent.-1922): Women’s socialization, patriarchy and nationalism [in Greek]. Athens: Gutenberg.
  • (2010) ‘Ladies’ Newspaper’: Discourses on female teachers, [in Greek] in S. Ziogou –Karastergiou (ed) Life Stories of women teachers. Thessaloniki: Vanias, pp.363-382.
  • (Forthcoming) Female discourses on Education in the Ottoman Greek Women’s periodicals (19th c. – 1908) [in Greek], Mnimon, 2010
  • (Forthcoming) “Debates on Education in the Ottoman Greek Women’s periodicals (19th c. – 1908)”. Paper presented at the Conference “The History of Popular education, Utrecht, August 2009. (Forthcomining in a volume edited by Sjaak Braster, Ian Grosvenor & Frank Simon, 2011).
  • (Forthcoming) Aspects of Girls’ Education in the Greek Communities of the Ottoman Empire (19th c. - 1922): Moral and Ethnic/National, Women's History Review, Special Issue, September 20111 (Krassimira Daskalova, Mary O'Dowd and Daniela Koleva (eds))


Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context

E-mail

  • dalakoura[at]phl.uoc.gr



AsK, September 2012



  • Participants > Dalakoura

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