PhD students
Current PhD students
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Nicoletta Hadjipavlou, The role and effect of empires on the Greek poetry of Cyprus from 1878 to 2004
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Stavrini Ioannidou, Autofiction: Greek autobiographical fiction, 1971-1995 [writing up]
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Dimitris Kalantzopoulos, The impact of modernity: political discourses in colonial Cyprus, 1931-1951 [co-supervisor with Professor Robert Holland]
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Loizos Kapsalis, Religion, class, gender: Greek national identity in Cyprus, 1878-1930 [from September 2012]
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Evangelia Kokkinidi, Kazantzakis the Greek: the neohellenic intertext of the major novels
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Georgia Kouta, Anglo-Hellenic political and cultural relations during the early 20th century: Developing Modern Greece [primary supervisor: Professor Richard Drayton, History]
Recently awarded PhD theses
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Nikos Falagkas, The writing of intimacy: A reading of the private diaries of Ion Dragoumis, George Seferis and George Theotokas from the perspective of genre theory [2008]
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Anna Rosenberg, As Handsome as a Greek: The reception and creative appropriation of Federico García Lorca in Modern Greek poetry (1933-1986) [2007]
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Penelope (Polina) Tambakaki, The‘musical poetics’ of George Seferis: A case study in the relationship of modernist poetry to music [2007]