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Wind of change?

Academic and Artistic Perspectives on Experiences of Change in Southeast Europe · 61st International Academic Week 2023

  • Maria Adamopoulou
  • Denovaire
  • Oriane Girard
  • Daniel Göler
  • Artan R. Hoxha
  • Deema Kaneff
  • Karamarković/Denovaire
  • Florian Kienzle
  • Dragana Konstantinović
  • Krienke/Zorger
  • Nina Krienke
  • Nikola Lero
  • Vesna Madžoski
  • Tomislav Matković
  • Mikaela Minga
  • Visar Nonaj
  • Eckehard Pistrick
  • Antoni Rayzhekov
  • Dubravka Stojanović
  • Fabio Ashtar Telarico
  • Dejan Ubović
  • Miljana Zeković
  • Sergiu Zorger
  • Igor Štiks
  • Maria Adamopoulou

    Maria Adamopoulou holds a Doctorate in History from the European University Institute in Florence. Her monograph The Greek Gastarbeiter in the Federal Republic of Germany (1960-1974) was published in 2024 by De Gruyter. Her main research interests are social history, migration studies, oral history and memory. She has pursued her postdoctoral studies at the CEU Democracy Institute in Budapest, at the New Europe College in Bucharest and at the IEG in Mainz. She has also been a visiting fellow at the NCCR-on the move in Neuchâtel and at the Zukunftskolleg in Konstanz.

    Suggested citation

    : Maria Adamopoulou, in: Göler, Daniel and Eckehard Pistrick eds. 2025. Wind of Change? – Academic and Artistic Perspectives on Experiences of Change in Southeast Europe [online platform] https://transformsee.de/contributor/maria-adamopoulou/ [last access: 04.12.2024].