Cyprus, Female Voice and Memory. Literature, Arts and History in the Work of Niki Marangou
On behalf of King’s College London (Centre for Hellenic Studies and Department of Classics) and the British School at Athens we are delighted to welcome you to the one-day workshop ‘Cyprus, Female Voice and Memory: Literature, Arts and History in the Work of Niki Marangou’.
A collaboration between King’s College London and the British School at Athens. Part of the research programme, The Life and Work of Niki Marangou (1948-2013), carried out by the Centre for Hellenic Studies and the Department of Classics, King’s College London.
We would like to extend our warmest thanks to all those who have contributed to the planning, organising and running the workshop.
We are especially grateful to our two sponsors for their generous financial support of the project and for making the workshop possible:
The A.G. Leventis Foundation, for the project The Life and Work of Niki Marangou (1948-2013)
Constantis Candounas, for the workshop
Academic Committee: Roderick Beaton, FBA, Koraes Professor of Modern Greek and Byzantine History, Language and Literature, King’s College London; Polina Tambakaki, Niki Marangou Postdoctoral Fellow, King’s College London