Field Notes: Athens in Flux

Author:

Touloumi Olga1,Phokaides Petros2,Kylindreas Miltiadis3,Martin Samantha L.4,Zarmakoupi Mantha5,Poulos Panagiotis C.6,Loupis Dimitris7,Rammou Ioanna8,Kotsaki Amalia9,Chatzikonstantinou Evangelia,Kyramargiou Eleni10,Amygdalou Kalliopi11,Kalfa Konstantina12,Alifragkis Stavros13,Athanassiou Emilia,Lafazani Olga14,Makrygianni Vasiliki15,Triantis Loukas16

Affiliation:

1. Bard College

2. University of Thessaly

3. Emory University

4. University College Dublin

5. University of Pennsylvania

6. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

7. Institute for Balkan Studies

8. National Technical University of Athens

9. Technical University of Crete

10. National Hellenic Research Foundation; Institute of Historical Research

11. Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy

12. Athens School of Fine Arts

13. Hellenic Open University

14. National Hellenic Research Foundation

15. University of Bologna

16. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Abstract

These Field Notes present a fragmented and diachronic portrait of Athens through the mobilities of people and cultures, which, as they clashed, intersected, and syncretized, defined different aspects of the city. Fourteen short essays and an introduction provide glimpses into an Athens continuously marked by the movement of people, labor, crafts, and capital, from the ancient city-state to the contemporary metropolis, a telling of history that is posed against ethnocentric narratives of continuity of presence. Demonstrating a multitude of historiographical approaches and voices, the essays collected here are treated as ‘field notes’ because of their brevity in treating a nascent field of study of the Athenian built environment that crosses time periods and disciplines.

Publisher

Open Library of the Humanities

Reference130 articles.

1. Minutes of the Municipal Council of Athens, ‘Appointment of lawyers for the defense of the ownership of Voidolivado [Phaleron coast]’,1878

2. Minutes of the Municipal Council of Athens, ‘Regarding Vathrakonisi plan under the French Mission’,1885

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