Dean Kalimniou
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Paratsoukli
In this week’s diatribe, opinion writer Dean Kalimniou looks at the use of nicknames in Greek culture.
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The end of history
“It is for the Greeks to search within the detritus of their past in order to understand the causes of their current plight” says Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.
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Samos: The independent isle 1832-1912
In part two, Dean Kalimniou looks at the way Samos was run.
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Samos: The Independent Isle 1832-1912
In this week’s diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at Samos.
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Ellinopatheia
PART 2: That English is deemed to be the primary language of the latter generations and the corollary redundancy of Modern Greek can be evidenced by the following instructive anecd
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Ellinopatheia
In part one, Dean Kalimniou looks at the Greek culture, identity and language through the eyes of the next generation.
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Liars, thieves and poofs, part two
Dean Kalimniou explores these aforementioned themes in Greek civilisation.
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Liars, thieves and poofs
Dean Kalimniou looks at stereotypes of the Greeks in history and in media, particularly the latest comments made by Sydney Morning Herald.