Dear Friends,
May I alert you to these two upcoming Hellenic Observatory online events.... You can register via the LSE's HO webpages. All timings are UK.
* 18th Hellenic Observatory Annual Lecture: The Migration Crisis and its Impact for Europe
Tuesday 22 June 2021, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Notis Mitarachi, Minister of Migration & Asylum of the Hellenic Republic
Discussant: Maria Gavouneli, Associate Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Register here: https://lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JCoB7kJbShOiysS822vuZw
* The Greek War of Independence: re-appraising its economic legacies - [this is part of the UK '21-in-21' Bicentenary Programme.]
Thursday 24 June 2021 4:00pm to 5:30pm
A panel discussion with: Maria Christina Chatziioannou; Andreas Kakridis; and Stathis Kalyvas.
https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2021/06/202106241600/independence
Yours sincerely,
Kevin Featherstone
Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics. Director, Hellenic Observatory. European Institute. London School of Economics and Political Science. Houghton Street. London WC2A 2AE. UK. Tel.: (+44) (0)20 7955 6027/ 7107 5096. https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory
**Please excuse cross-postings.**
Colleagues,
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George
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I know that frequently Greek publications used to contain author
"signatures" (either original or rubber stamped ) on the verso of title
pages to verify authenticity.
I have this 1948 vintage book by Tselementes
*Tselementes, Nikolaos K .[1878-1958]. Odegos Mageirikes. *
Athens: Oikos Mich. I Saliverou, 1948. 9th Greek Ed.. Hardcover. . Near
Fine / No Jacket. Exceptionally clean and neat vintage copy of this classic
Geek cookbook.. 472p.illus.index. Very large, heavy volume in exceptionally
neat and clean decorative blue cloth covers. It seems to have been well
protected in the past since there are still the remains of small yellow
tape marks on the verso of title page and inside the rear cover. Name of
previous owner, else fine .
On the dedication page there is what looks like his signature.
It does NOT look life a rubber stamp.
My questions....
1] Does any one have a signed Tselementes example to compare this with?
2] Did he "actually" sign his books himself in a general way?
3] Did the publisher reproduce this signature during the printing process?
I tried tracking this edition down in WorldCat, so far without success, nor
could I access access the Hathi Trust electronic version
[The catalogue entries for Tselementes are quite messy at best!]
Any information to help clarify this will be most welcome
June S
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IAW2021 Webinar Programme International Archives Week: 7-11 June
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As with last year’s IAW2020, ICA is once again offering for International
Archives Week 2021 #IAW2021 a full programme of webinars where
professionals and experts from the archival and record management sector
will share their views on #EmpoweringArchives and the three pillars that
have guided the conversation in our 2021 social media campaign:
Accountability and Transparency Collaboration and Networking
Diversity and Inclusivity The IAW2021 webinars are scheduled between June
7th and June 11th. This year, the programme of webinars will open the
discussion on topics ranging from the role of archives in ensuring
accountability and transparency, how digitisation affects whose stories we
tell, how networking and collaboration can strengthen the work of
archivists and archival organisations, and how we can better approach
Artificial Intelligence in our archival practice. For IAW2021, we
have organised two special webinars for celebrating the International
Archives Day on June 9th: Building Digital Bridges: Digitisation for
Collaboration and Networking, a webinar co-hosted with UNESCO, which will
focus on the digitisation of UNESCO Constitution documents for UNESCO’s
75th anniversary; and What I wish I knew about digital preservation:
Collaboration and Networking Edition, co-hosted with the Digital
Preservation Coalition (DPC), which will be centred around discussing
experiences and the importance of collaboration and networking in achieving
digital preservation goals. These webinars will be hosted in English,
French and Spanish, with the support and cooperation of the following ICA
groups and institutional partners: Association of Latin American Archivists
(ALA), UNESCO, DPC, the ICA Section on Archives and Human Rights
IAW 2021 Webinars
June 7: Introduction to IAW2021
June 7 EmpoweringArchives, Transparency and Accountability
June 8: Whose Stories Do We Tell?
June 9: Empowering cultural change
June 9: Building Digital Bridges (UNESCO)June 9: What I wish I knew about
digital preservation: Collaboration and Networking Edition\
June 9: ALA Seminar #EmpoweringArchives
June 10: ArchiLab: Cooperation at the heart of our archival education
June 10: Collaboration and Networking: A view from the public, private and
associative sectors
June 11: Archives and Human Rights
June 11: Artificial Intelligence and Diversity: A turning point in archival
practice
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