Professor Augustinos’s areas of research and teaching include the Balkans and Greece
in modern times and the development of nationalism and identity in the modern world. He
has taught undergraduate courses on the empires of eastern Europe in the nineteenth
century, the Balkans in modern times, Eastern Europe in the twentieth century and
nationalist movements in comparative perspective. At the graduate level he has taught
courses on empire and nation and twentieth century Europe. 

His publications include: Consciousness and History: Nationalist Critics of Greek
Society, 1897-1914; The Greeks of Asia Minor: Confession, Community and Ethnicity in the
Nineteenth Century; Diverse Paths to Modernity in Southeastern Europe (ed.); The National
Idea in Eastern Europe: The Politics of Ethnic and Civic Community. 

Book Reviews

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Becoming a Subject: Political Prisoners During the Greek Civil War, by Polymeris Voglis, American Historical Review (2003)

Reviews the non-fiction book Becoming a Subject: Political Prisoners During the Greek Civil War, by...

 

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Ambiguous Commitments and Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine in Greece, 1947-1952, by Judith S. Jeffrey, American Historical Review (2001)

Reviews the book Ambiguous Commitments and Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine in Greece, 1947-1952, by...

 

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New Voices in the Nation: Women and the Greek Resistance, 1941-1964, by Janet Hart, American Historical Review (1998)

Reviews the book New Voices in the Nation: Women and the Greek Resistance, 1941-1964, by...

 

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Who Are the Macedonians?, by Hugh Poulton, American Historical Review (1997)

Reviews the book Who Are the Macedonians?, by Hugh Poulton.

 

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The Greek Minority of Istanbul and Greek-Turkish Relations 1918-1974, by Alexis Alexandris, American Historical Review (1994)

Reviews the book The Greek Minority of Istanbul and Greek-Turkish Relations 1918-1974, by Alexis Alexandris.