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Andrew Ntapalis is a Preceptor at Harvard University in the Department of the Classics. His academic work focuses on Greek history, literature, and culture from the 12th to the 20th century. He has a notable interest in literary modernism and cultural history, exploring themes of memory, intertextuality, and reception theory. His research also delves into the aspects of orality and ritual, as well as translation theory. Andrew has developed a comprehensive understanding of these areas, which informs his teaching and scholarship. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in History with a concentration in Modern Greek from the University of New Hampshire (2014), a Master’s degree in History from the same institution (2016), a Master’s degree in Modern Greek from Harvard University (2021), and is currently pursuing a PhD in Modern Greek at Harvard University, expected to complete in 2025.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).