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Professor Emeritus George J. Marcopoulos
Education
--Ph.D. in History, Harvard University (1966). --A.M. in International Affairs, Harvard University (1955). --B.A. magna cum laude in Studiis Politicis and magna cum laude, Bowdoin College (1953).
Major Publications
--King George I and the Expansion of Greece, 1875-1881 (Balkan Studies 1968). --The Selection of Prince George of Greece as High Commissioner in Crete (Balkan Studies 1969). --Eight entries in The Encyclopedia Americana (1991 and earlier editions). --Many entries in The Americana Annual since 1965, the latest being "Cyprus" and "Greece" in The Americana Annual 1997.
General On-Going Interests
--The Contemporary History of Greece and of Cyprus. --Greece during the era of World War I, particularly the Roles of Venizelos and King Constantine I. --Crete under Prince George of Greece as High Commissioner of the Power, 1899-1906. --History of the Greek Branch of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg (House of Glucksburg) in Greece, 1863 to ca. 1974 --Arrangement of papers of Constantine C. Moustakis, who in the 1920's worked for the Venizelist cause and Greece in the U.S.A.
Recent Awards
--Recipient, Seymour O. Simches Award for Distinguished Teaching and Advising (2006 & 1997) --Recipient, Graduate Student Council Faculty Mentor Award (2006)
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