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Gerasimos Augustinos
Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus
Office: 144 Gambrell Hall
(803) 777-7324
Augustinos@sc.edu
Education:
B.A. Syracuse University
M.A. Indiana University
Ph.D. Indiana University
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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 th 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.
Current Activities:
Currently working on a study of the formulation and permutation of national identity as related
to the politics and problems of modernity and economic development in the history of twentieth
century Greece.
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