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‘Istorikoi Peripatoi’ with Marilena Katsimi returns on Voice of Greece | Saturdays at 13:00

Istorikoi Peripatoi”, ERT’s award-winning show, returns to the radio of Voice of Greece. Marilena Katsimi and her guests take you on a tour of Greece and the world, presenting topics from both contemporary history and the historicity of current issues.

The show, with speakers who are recognized scientists, attempts through the popularization of knowledge to contribute to the promotion and demystification of difficult and often deliberately forgotten historical topics and to promote public debate.

Historical Walks will be broadcast around the world every Saturday at 13.00-14.00 through Voice of Greece.

The show will begin on Monday March 25th, Greek Independence Day, with a two-hour tribute to Greece’s most important national holiday. With two leading historians as guests, the Rector of Panteion University Christina Koulouri, author of the book “Foustanelles ke Chlamydes” and the professor and director of the postgraduate course in Public History at the Open University, Haris Athanasiadis, editor of the collective volume “National Anniversaries”, we discuss the meaning of the anniversary and collective memory and listen to songs related to 1821.

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