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Nicholas Doumanis is an Associate Professor with a focus on 20th century European history, particularly in World History and the ancient Mediterranean. He has been part of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) since 2001 and has previously taught at the University of Newcastle and served as an Australian Research Council (ARC) Fellow at the University of Sydney. His scholarly work includes investigations into Italian colonialism, modern Greece, and the late Ottoman Empire, with a specific interest in the history of Greek migrants in Sydney. Currently, he is working on a long-term project regarding the deep history of the Eastern Mediterranean, and he is preparing a study of Greek neighborhood formation in post-war Sydney. He has been involved in outreach projects such as the Greek Australian Archive and engages with public discussions on Greek Australian issues. Doumanis regularly gives lectures and participates in public radio discussions on historical themes related to the Greek community.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Teaching and research in the field of European history, particularly focused on 20th century studies.
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