Program in Hellenic Studies Records, 1979-2021

Creator
Princeton University. Program in Hellenic Studies [Browse]
Format
Manuscript
Language
  • Multiple languages
  • English
  • Modern Greek (1453-)
Description
  • 9 boxes
  • 1 websites
  • .05 GB
  • 94 digital files

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    Compiled/​Created
    1979-2021
    Restrictions note
    Materials older than 30 years that do not pertain to student academic performance or faculty personnel matters are open for research use.
    Summary note
    • Since its founding in 1979, the Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University has aimed to promote and support the teaching and study of Byzantine and modern Greek civilization. The Program in Hellenic Studies Records document the academic and cultural offerings sponsored by the Program. The offerings include lectures, discussions, and colloquia led by faculty, fellows and visiting scholars, as well as concerts, exhibitions, and film screenings. The records also include annual reports of activities, lists of fellows, and related materials.
    • The Program in Hellenic Studies Records document the academic and cultural offerings sponsored by the Program. The offerings include lectures, discussions, and colloquia led by faculty, fellows and visiting scholars, as well as concerts, exhibitions, and film screenings. The records also include annual reports of activities, lists of fellows, and related materials. The records primarily consist of email correspondence, reports, and promotional materials such as flyers and programs.
    Accumulation and frequency of use
    Additional transfers of records are expected from the Program in Hellenic Studies.
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